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Why Venice's canals are drying out
The record low level tide has stranded some of the city's transportation and complicated essential services.
Watch a supermassive black hole devour a star
NASA called it a "stellar snacking event."
UK’s first ever satellite failed to make it to orbit
VirginOrbit is currently figuring out what went wrong.
The world’s oldest DNA ever reveals a surprisingly lively Arctic
The polar desert was once a fertile land.
A wildflower restoration project creates the UK's biggest grassland yet
By sowing local plant species, the project aims to boost the coastal area's biodiversity.
Banksy murals appear on war-damaged buildings in Ukraine
The anonymous artist shared pictures from a mural in Borodyanka on his Instagram account.
Rescued from decay, Battersea Power Station opens to the public
Yes, you can visit.
Forgotten relics have been reemerging in this summer's extreme drought
Though fascinating, these objects should have stayed underwater.
Mobile kindergartens bring education opportunities to remote areas in Uzbekistan
Thanks to the programme, the number of children enrolled to preschool has grown by 40 percent since 2017.
How a couple replanted an entire forest in Brazil
Just 30 years ago, this budding forest was a barren land.
A relic of Soviet-era experiments, this hellish crater has been on fire since 1971
Turkmenistan's "Gates of Hell" is unlike anything you've ever seen.
Giant craters, some as deep as 30 meters, are mysteriously appearing in Siberia
The violent explosions are expected to increase.
By Emmett Smith