Sorry folks: Bigfoot, Nessie, and the Yeti don’t exist
Bigfoot, Yeti, and Nessie are scientifically impossible, but the vast universe keeps the possibility of aliens alive.
Bigfoot, Yeti, and Nessie are scientifically impossible, but the vast universe keeps the possibility of aliens alive.
Shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, offers a gentle, calming alternative to Wim Hof’s intense ice bath therapy.
Svalbard’s historic cooperation is strained as Russia’s nationalism and Arctic ambitions revive Cold War tensions in the region.
Ultra-processed pet foods harm health; raw meaty bones support natural instincts, dental care, and overall well-being.
Trieste is a fascinating crossroads of cultures, where Italian, Slavic, Germanic, and Austro-Hungarian influences converge in a unique seaside city.
Louise Haigh’s media storm exposes how partisan reporting and sensationalism erode trust and threaten journalistic integrity, warns Mike Leidig.
Independent Iranian journalist’s vital Mahsa Amini coverage exposed media’s payment failures and threatened journalism’s future.
Former fire chief Jon Hall reflects on Grenfell, leadership failures, and the need for people-focused fire safety.
Humans might evolve superhuman traits after civilisation’s collapse, but peaceful times could lead to weaker, less intelligent descendants.
5ive’s Scott Robinson and DJ Chris Brooks open up about fame, anxiety, and men’s mental health in showbiz.
Yasin Kakande reflects on his teacher’s lessons, showing how understanding history is key to addressing today’s inequalities.
RCVS’s shift to independent regulation offers hope to resolve vet shortages, high costs, and mental health crises.
Evolution shapes life through genetic changes over generations, and octopuses could become Earth’s next intelligent rulers after humans.
Professor Tim Coulson’s Universal History of Us reveals the cosmic journey from the Big Bang to human existence and consciousness.
Left-wing media must abandon bias and embrace impartiality to regain trust after Trump’s 2024 election victory, writes journalist Mike Leidig.
Julian Doyle argues that *Life of Brian* unintentionally exposes major flaws in the biblical crucifixion story—offering surprising historical accuracy.
Successful traders manage risk, control emotions, avoid FOMO, and use discipline to cut losses and let winners run.
Yasin Kakande warns of a caregiving crisis as U.S. seniors face isolation without urgent political action and support.