Search results
Nearby exoplanet stinks of rotten eggs – study
Daily Echo· 6 hours agoNew research suggests that the atmosphere of the exoplanet HD 189733 b, a Jupiter-sized gas giant, has trace amounts of hydrogen sulphide. As well as giving off a stench, this molecule offers ...
Ranked: the world's HAPPIEST countries – where does the UK rank?
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoBased on factors such as income, social support and freedom to make life choices, we rank the...
The smell of another world has been revealed – and it stinks
Metro· 7 hours agoAs well as detecting hydrogen sulphide and measuring overall sulphur in HD 189733 b’s atmosphere, Dr...
Moment deadly croc tries to CLIMB out of enclosure during feeding frenzy
The Irish Sun· 7 hours agoTHIS is the heart stopping moment a crocodile scaled a fenced enclosure. The shocking footage shows...
Milei’s Shock Therapy Sends Demand for Beef to 110-Year Low in Argentina
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance UK· 7 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Argentina, famous for its chart-topping consumption of beef, has made a surprising...
Chile desert surprises with rare winter bloom
Reuters· 7 hours agoThe sand dunes of Chile's Atacama desert, the driest on the planet, have been blanketed by white and purple blooms in recent days after early rains...
New map gives horror glimpse at world's climate in 60 years as London temp soars
Daily Express· 7 hours agoA new interactive map developed by scientists from the University of Maryland offers a glimpse into...
Depop’s CEO on the Future of Fashion and the Path to Profitability
Time via Yahoo Finance UK· 7 hours agoThe questions that I asked myself were, do I believe in the product and mission? Our mission is to...
Exclusive: Satellite photos show Iran expanding missile production, sources say
Reuters· 7 hours agoRecent satellite imagery shows major expansions at two key Iranian ballistic missile facilities that...
As new MEPs set sail for Brussels, they should consider adopting an EU Ocean Deal
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 7 hours agoThe bottom line is that the ocean's resilience is intricately linked to our own, and neglecting it...