A team of scientists discovered a species of ant, which is almost undetectable and scary because it is a predator. It moves very well in the dark and has a poison that immobilises.
A team of scientists discovered a species of ant, which is almost undetectable and scary because it is a predator. It moves very well in the dark and has a poison that immobilises.
So that you can travel economically, the Post Office has compiled a list of the cheapest cities in the world. The study takes into account the price of items such as wine and beer.
Tiny sunglasses are back in fashion, but how good are they at protecting the health of your eyes?
After careful analysis of the piece, NASA confirmed where the object that destroyed the roof of a home in the United States came from.
A group of scientists has revealed the origin of the Amazon and its fascinating geological history. Go on a journey through time to unravel the mysteries of the longest and mightiest river on the planet.
The virus called “cacao swollen shoot virus disease” threatens the cacao tree and its seeds in West Africa. Can anything be done about it?
Penguins are animals with very unique physical characteristics and behaviours that, until now, were considered mysterious. Find out more about this subject, here!
Tulips, lily of the valley, holly... Do you know what these plants have in common? Some are toxic to humans and even downright fatal for some! Avoid planting them in your gardens.
According to meteorologist Ben Noll, last March was the wettest on Earth since records began. This variable could be linked to climate change and events such as the recent torrential rains in Dubai.
For keen observers of the night sky, the Pink Moon offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy an impressive natural spectacle: what is this astronomical phenomenon?
The next solar eclipse will be a "ring of fire." Unlike the last eclipse that occurred in April, we will see this one from southern latitudes and it will not be total, but rather annular. Discover its date and from which countries it will be visible.
An assessment of more than 40 music festivals across 11 countries shows a reduction in single-use plastic and carbon emissions, but more needs to be done.