Despite its small size, with an area of less than 2000 km², this country has preserved a large part of its territory thanks to the protection of its natural spaces.
Despite its small size, with an area of less than 2000 km², this country has preserved a large part of its territory thanks to the protection of its natural spaces.
During traumatic events, dissociation acts as a protective formula for the mind, separating it from pain. Although essential for survival, it is crucial to seek support for a healthy recovery. Find out more here!
The countries of the so-called Horn of Africa faced a serious hunger crisis due to the extreme drought that hit those countries in the period from 2020 to 2022.
We continue to communicate value and values. As part of Meteored's efforts to generate role models for women in science, today we present 4 of our experts and scientists.
The porcupine is a curious and surprising animal widespread in Northern Africa, which is also found in Italy, the only European country where it lives. There are two hypotheses about its presence in southern Europe, but the mystery still remains.
Discover "The Line", the revolutionary Saudi project which plans to build a linear city for 9 million inhabitants in the Saudi desert. What will this city look like? Will it really see the light of day? Some answers in our article.
Geologists have discovered natural reserves of hydrogen, opening the door to a clean, sustainable energy source with the potential to power our civilization for several centuries.
Wealthy nations use six times more resources and generate 10 times the climate impacts than low-income ones. This far exceeds human needs and nature’s capacity, the UN has warned.
They found the remains of a 3,700-year-old red lipstick in southeastern Iran. This discovery confirms that beauty practices date back to at least the Bronze Age.
In the frozen layers of glaciers there is evidence of changes in temperature and atmospheric composition of the Earth. But as the climate warms, some of the longest records of our changing planet are melting.
You prepare a sandwich, you even put whole wheat bread and a little lettuce on it, for whatever reason they say, and wham, it ends up on the floor. Nobody sees you, you blow a little and you eat. What does science tell you about this?
ESA's Mars Express probe has captured an intriguing view near the north pole of Mars, where vast sand dunes meet the numerous layers of dusty ice that cover the planet's pole.