Where can I watch the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026?

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. Cruise ships off the coast of Greenland will experience a total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026. | Credit: RJBPhotographic/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Stay informed about everything eclipse related! To keep up with the latest eclipse… Read More »

Water companies suspected of illegally dumping sewage into 60 per cent of UK beauty spots

More than 60 per cent of England’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) were hit by suspected illegal sewage leaks last year, according to analysis by The Telegraph. Water companies are allowed to release sewage into England’s waterways via overflow points to prevent it flowing back into people’s homes. However, this is only intended to… Read More »

‘Andrew Tate fooled Muslims – and then fed us to the wolves’

In 2023, several photos emerged of Andrew Tate holding a copy of the Quran while still in police custody in Romania. Standing alongside his brother Tristan, Tate was seen holding the religious book as he appeared in court, often handcuffed or surrounded by police officers and shouting photographers or journalists. Tate was very particular about… Read More »

National Nutrition Week 2024 Agenda

National Nutrition Week 2024 is an exciting opportunity to learn about the latest developments and innovations that are transforming the field of nutrition. This week-long celebration highlights how emerging technologies, new research, and innovative practices are shaping healthier eating habits and improving overall well-being. As we focus on these groundbreaking developments, we gain insight into… Read More »

National Nutrition Week 2024: Importance, Themes and Tips

Celebrated each year from September 1 to September 7, National Nutrition Week is an important time to focus on the critical role nutrition plays in our overall health. As we approach National Nutrition Week 2024, it’s important to recognize its importance, be aware of this year’s key themes, and adopt practical tips to improve our… Read More »

What will two Boeing Starliner astronauts do in space by 2025?

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advances and more. When astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore left Earth for the International Space Station nearly three months ago, they left their bags and took with them a significant amount of equipment. Leading the crewed flight… Read More »

This bird species was extinct in Europe. Now it has returned and humans must help it migrate for the winter

PATERZELL, Germany (AP) — How do you teach a bird how and where to fly? The distinctive Northern Bald Ibis, hunted essentially to extinction in the 17th century, has been revived over the past two decades through breeding and rewilding efforts. But the birds, known for their distinctive black and iridescent green plumage, bald red… Read More »

Dispelling myths that post-Brexit bureaucracy will be tougher for UK travellers to Europe

This week’s headlines seemed scary to those of us worried about bureaucracy when travelling. “UK citizens travelling to the EU next summer will have to pay a €7 visa waiver fee,” they read. Let me explain to you the latest state of the post-Brexit bureaucratic chaos, starting from this very title. Myth 1: “British citizens… Read More »

Covering your clothes with this simple material can cool your body by up to 8 degrees

Spending time outside during a heatwave can be sweaty, uncomfortable and even unhealthy, but scientists have developed an innovation that they say could provide relief: clothing that physically cools the body. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a flexible, chalk-based coating that can be added to fabrics. During tests in the scorching… Read More »