Casa Bartuelo has survived for at least six generations in the beautiful landscape shaped by mountains and pastures in Asturias, on the shores of the Cantabrian Sea, Northern Spain. It's a traditional ...
"Hard and demoralising" is how CJ Turner describes job hunting in 2026 "You apply, apply and apply. When you constantly get rejected it takes its toll." CJ Turner describes the tough reality of ...
The initiative began in January after a discussion with the chairperson of the Merebank Book Project, Viren Singh.
Women with disabilities in Ghana have renewed calls for intentional inclusion in national decision-making spaces following ...
Ngāti Apakura has entered into a new partnership with Statistics New Zealand aimed at using data to reconnect whānau and ...
Tate Britain’s conservation team used sustainable hydrogels, developed by international research programme Greenart, eliminating the need for pressure that could have damaged the surface of the Op art ...
James Robinson reflects on a journey from the ATLAS collaboration to the Environment and Sustainability programme at the Alan ...
Last August, 65,000 litres of bright red chemicals were pumped into the Gulf of Maine – yet this wasn't an enormous industrial disaster. Instead, it was a controversial geoengineering experiment that ...
A brand-new sculpture designed by MK College students and built by some of the College’s staff has been installed at Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH) to celebrate the rich legacy of medical ...
The automaker has launched a pilot at its Leipzig plant using Hexagon Robotics’ AEON humanoid. The move follows a successful 11-month run in the US with Figure AI’s robots, and arrives just as the ...
For more than five years now, Croatia has been increasingly focusing on making train travel free for children, schoolchildren and older people. The offer, which began as a temporary pilot project, has ...