Dolphins Found With Human Alzheimer's Markers

Groundbreaking Scottish research reveals wild dolphins are developing brain changes identical to human Alzheimer's, raising urgent questions about ocean health and its implications for human medicine.

5 Houseplants That Purify Your Home's Air

Discover how these five common houseplants can remove harmful toxins from your home, creating a healthier living environment while adding natural beauty to your space.

One Simple Trick for a Perfect Autumn Lawn

Discover how adding this single item to your lawn in October can transform your garden into a lush, green paradise without expensive treatments or professional help.

Sustainability talks axed from UK party conferences

Leading sustainability professor barred from speaking at both Conservative and Labour party conferences amid concerns over political neutrality, raising questions about academic freedom in UK politics.

Transform Your Lawn With These Gardener's Secrets

Discover expert gardening secrets to transform your tired, patchy lawn into a vibrant green oasis. Learn about the magic of banana peels, proper mowing techniques, and natural fertilisers that deliver stunning results without breaking the bank.

Plant 1 Tree to Cool Your Garden & Save on Bills

Discover how planting just one tree in your garden can slash energy bills, reduce urban heat, and create a cooler outdoor space during heatwaves. Expert gardening advice reveals this surprisingly effective natural cooling solution.

DUP faces agricultural revolt over Irish Sea border

Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party confronts significant internal division as agricultural leaders demand permanent Irish Sea border solution, challenging the party's political authority.

NZ Tūī Bird's Epic 5,200km Flight Stuns Scientists

In an extraordinary avian discovery, a New Zealand tūī bird has been tracked flying thousands of miles to South America, rewriting what scientists thought possible about the species' migratory capabilities.

Morocco's Gen Z defies crackdown with new protests

Young Moroccans are preparing to resume pro-democracy demonstrations despite government repression that has left several dead and hundreds detained in what activists call a systematic crackdown.

Cyprus battles stray cat overpopulation crisis

The Mediterranean island of Cyprus faces a purr-fect storm as stray cats overwhelm communities, prompting government action and local initiatives to address the growing crisis.

NSW declares 'Year of the Bird' in major conservation push

NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe announces groundbreaking 'Year of the Bird' initiative, unveiling comprehensive conservation strategy to protect native Australian bird species and their habitats across New South Wales.

Gorilla's daring escape attempt at San Diego Zoo

A young gorilla named Denny shocked visitors at San Diego Zoo with an ingenious escape attempt from his enclosure, showcasing remarkable intelligence and problem-solving skills.

Cattle: The unsung heroes of moorland conservation

Discover how a rugged herd of Galloway and Blue Grey cattle are performing essential conservation work on the North Pennines moors, maintaining biodiversity through their natural grazing habits.

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