Pigeons with brain chips used as drones in Russia: do we really want to call it technological progress?
The border between biology and technology is becoming increasingly thin. In Russia, the startup Neiry Group has started a trial
The border between biology and technology is becoming increasingly thin. In Russia, the startup Neiry Group has started a trial
Camels with passports, yes, it’s true: Mansour AlmushaitiDeputy Minister of the Environment, Water Resources and Agriculture, launched the Passport for
With the arrival of winter and the consequent drop in temperatures, the birds that live in our gardens have great
Old news that goes viral again (and tells of an unsolved problem) The news of the “ban” on overweight tourists
It looks like a stuffed animal with wide eyes, the kind that stares at you and makes you melt instantly.
For centuries we have imagined them enormous, slow and unstoppable, advancing through snow, mud and terrified soldiers. Hannibal’s war elephants
Chicken, quail, duck. The eggs that many people introduce into their diet are various, but have you ever seen turkey
On January 11, a wild coyote accomplished a decidedly unusual and record-breaking feat: it swam for almost two kilometers in
During a scientific expedition off the coast of Argentina, an international team documented a giant ghost jellyfish, Stygiomedusa gigantea. The
From 6 April 2026, keeping primates as pets in the UK will no longer be possible, at least in practice.