Read more about the article Sea Soaked Up 50,000 Tonnes Of Russian Gas From Nord Stream Sabotage Blast, Says Study
The research vessel Skagerak near the site of the Nord Stream leaks, undated. A University of Gothenburg study found increased methane levels in the Southern Baltic Sea. (Olof Lonnehed, University of Gothenburg/Newsflash)

Sea Soaked Up 50,000 Tonnes Of Russian Gas From Nord Stream Sabotage Blast, Says Study

An astonishing 50,000 tonnes of methane unleashed by explosions on the Nord Stream pipelines that pumped Russian gas to the West was trapped in the Baltic Sea, say experts. Scientists…

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Read more about the article Moment Railway Viaduct Dating Back Over 100 Years Ago Gets Blown Up Because Of Moving Mountains
Image shows the Castielertobel Viaduct in the Canton of Graubuenden, Switzerland, undated photo. It was blown up on Monday morning, May 13, 2024. (RhB/Newsflash)

Moment Railway Viaduct Dating Back Over 100 Years Ago Gets Blown Up Because Of Moving Mountains

This is the dramatic moment a railway viaduct dating back more than 100 years is blown up ahead of work to build a new one to accommodate moving mountains. Footage…

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Read more about the article Otters And Monkeys Enjoy New GBP 1.2 Million Enclosure At Berlin Zoo
Unique island world opens in Berlin Zoo, Germany, undated. Dwarf otters, deer boars and crested macaques have moved to Otter Island. (2024 Tierpark Berlin/Newsflash)

Otters And Monkeys Enjoy New GBP 1.2 Million Enclosure At Berlin Zoo

Small-clawed otters and crested macaques enjoy their new GBP 1.2 million enclosure at Berlin Zoo. Berlin Zoo said the animals have now moved to their new, 3,000-square-metre Otter Island, which…

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Read more about the article 6,000-Year-Old Fishhook Was Used To Catch Sharks
Photo shows a fishhook, which was discovered in the Israel Antiquity Authority excavations carried out prior to the construction of the Agamim neighborhood in Ashkelon, Israel, undated. The copper fishhook is believed to be used for hunting sharks. (Emil Aladjem, Israel Antiquity Authority/Newsflash)

6,000-Year-Old Fishhook Was Used To Catch Sharks

Archaeologists in Israel have found a 6,000-year-old copper fishhook so large it may have been used to catch sharks. The piece, which was unearthed during infrastructure work in the coastal…

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Read more about the article Swiss Zoo Opens New Conservation Centre For Threatened Bird Species
The new centre for species protection named Ornis located in the Zurich Zoo in Switzerland. (L3P Architekten/Newsflash)

Swiss Zoo Opens New Conservation Centre For Threatened Bird Species

A Swiss zoo has opened a new conservation centre for threatened bird species. The zoo in Zurich in northern Switzerland said in a statement that it is "stepping up its…

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