Japan is packed with inventions and daily scenes that feel almost impossible anywhere else, from packed Tokyo trains and futuristic showers to robot suits, fish toilets, giant Godzilla hotels and ...
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Invasive clams confirmed along northeastern coastline
The invasive Manila clam has established itself along the northwestern Atlantic coastline, according to a report published by ...
Not every invasive species is as dramatic or fearsome as a Burmese python or a feral hog—but that doesn’t lessen their impact ...
From mirrored tarot temples to concrete follies in the jungle, these visionary landscapes prove that the world’s most ...
According to researchers at Imperial College London, humans shed around 200 million skin cells each hour—and they have to go ...
As a child, Enrique Bordallo would gaze in awe at the starry night sky in rural Spain. Next month's solar eclipse has now made his passion a ...
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33 everyday habits that only make sense in certain countries
Travel has a funny way of revealing that "normal" depends entirely on where you are. Everyday habits like taking your shoes ...
A 1941 Ford was found inside the sunken USS Yorktown. Discover the mystery behind the car resting 17,000 feet below the ...
If someone told you 20 years ago that we’d be gaining new information through mini-computers in our pockets, you would ...
A light sculpture space in Japan's first digital museum has re-opened with two new artworks. TeamLab Borderless is a Digital ...
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‘Unique Event’: Solar Eclipse Fever Fills Empty Spain
Asharq Al Awsat As a child, Enrique Bordallo would gaze in awe at the starry night sky in rural Spain. Next month's solar eclipse has now made his passion a popular obsession. "We're absolutely ...
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