Month: October 2025
Children’s Laureate Alex Wharton on the power of language, rhythm and reading
Children’s Laureate Alex Wharton’s inspiring journey shows how reading and language can unlock imaginations and transform young lives The post…
Female Archaeologists Uncover Lost Land Bridge That May Rewrite European History
Stretches of land, now hidden beneath the sea, may have given early humans a way to move between what is…
Everglades Farm Is Reviving Florida’s Oyster Industry, Making the Tables of Michelin-Starred Restaurants
From the restaurant scene in Miami to the fan-powered boats of the Everglades, people are really excited about oysters. Can…
Well-Exercised Mice Passed Natural Fitness to Their Male Offspring, But Not Through DNA
Reprinted with Permission from World at Large… What if there were a way that didn’t involve CRISPR to give your…
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025, the winning images
This year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition showcases the world’s enduring fascination with nature The post Wildlife Photographer of…
Scientists ‘Cultivate’ Metal Instead of 3D Printing it–and it’s 20x Stronger
Swiss researchers have pioneered a method of cultivating metal out of water-based gel, an innovation that promises valuable applications in…
Mushroom-Powered Outhouse in University Garden Composts Waste with No Smell
Scientists have used the root system of mushrooms to create a composting toilet that is odor absorbing, while creating over…
Female-Led Arab Team Turn Coffee and Plastic Waste into Activated Carbon, Capturing CO2 in the Atmosphere
A new technology utilizing coffee and plastic waste is designed to capture carbon dioxide from industrial processes before it’s released…
