French champion Surya Bonaly backflipped on Olympic ice years before Ilia Malinin was even born, and it brought her ...
In the top layers of soil, microbes digest dead wood and fallen leaves, while threadlike roots release carbon dioxide as they burn energy to stay alive and grow. Together, that CO₂ output is called ...
Before seeking to expand outward and share with the world, Korea must refine at home the highest form of integration and mutual flourishing. Civilization, after all, is a different kind of elevation.
The end of the world has rarely felt this intimate. In Worldbreaker, the earth is split apart by an event known as The Stitch ...
On a day when temperatures in the Sydney basin hit the mid-to-high 30s, parts of the city were briefly hotter than anywhere else in Australia.
On a cool spring morning in a northern forest, the ground feels soft underfoot. Mist hangs between the trunks, and the air smells of wet leaves and old humus; the slow alchemy that keeps a forest ...
Fata Morgana is an optical illusion caused by a temperature inversion. One viewer caught this rare phenomenon along the North ...
A ship’s bow is never just about being sharp, it’s a compromise between drag, stability, buoyancy, and how the vessel behaves in real seas. This video breaks down the major bow types and why different ...
New climate maps show wild wheat and barley grew in much smaller areas than thought, narrowing early farming origins.
The WorldSBK field was put through their paces in near perfect conditions on the opening day of testing at the Phillip Island ...