Fossil of ancient shark swimming in dinosaur era solves centuries-old mystery

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advances and more. During the Cretaceous Period, a species of shark roamed the seas with unusual rows of teeth. These incisors, mostly large and rounded, were not for cutting their prey but for grinding and crushing crustaceans. But… Read More »

A private education could save families hundreds of pounds on holidays

As British state schools head towards the end of term, children in private schools have already been on holiday since July 4 at some of London’s best schools. And while it may seem ironic that those paying for school are getting less education, there is one clear advantage to this: cheaper family holidays. In a… Read More »

Top bridal makeup artist reviews products she used on her big day

Bridal makeup comes down to personal preference, but there are certain markers of success that go into creating the perfect wedding day makeup. These can range from how it looks in photos to how it lasts throughout an emotional event. No one knows this better than Kelly Dawn. An international makeup artist specializing in bridal… Read More »

Eat This, Not That—Why Medical Schools Should Care About Nutrition | Opinion

I am a 58-year-old physician and have been overweight most of my life. My average Body Mass Index (BMI) is around 27, meaning I am overweight. Despite being a physician for over thirty years, until a few years ago I did not know the difference between healthy and unhealthy foods. Despite exercising diligently, I chose… Read More »

Floods, heatwaves and hostility? What can Brits visiting Spain this summer expect?

Drought, biblical floods, rising temperatures and angry anti-tourist protesters holding signs saying “tourists go home” – these are just some of the scenarios that Spain’s most popular tourist destinations have experienced in the past few months. So how do you prevent your relaxing summer vacation from turning into holiday hell? Spain is not against tourism.… Read More »

All-electric 90-passenger plane can fly 500 miles

Commercial aviation is struggling to reduce its climate impact and currently looks unlikely to meet its net-zero emissions target by 2050. Sustainable aviation fuel is not being produced fast enough, and there are few alternatives on the horizon to fuel-greedy jet engines and turboprops. One problem is that electrification of aircraft is not as easy… Read More »