Catch Up Now On This Year’s Tour de France
The Tour de France is underway, but there’s still plenty of time to join in and watch the world’s most famous cycling race.
The Tour de France is underway, but there’s still plenty of time to join in and watch the world’s most famous cycling race.
Officials say the new trend of replacing fireworks with drones is more sustainable and helps reduce the risks of wildfires.
Sad news for conservationists as the oldest known wild red wolf has died. According to the most recent update from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the wolf known as 1743F was 14-years-old. The wolf lived in Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, outside the Outer Banks in northeast North Carolina. This habitat and the surrounding [...]
“Our travel experience is about to get seamless, contactless, pleasant, fast, and personalized,” claims Rana Nawas, the lead author of a new study from Oliver Wyman Forum. As advances in artificial intelligence continue, there’s a chance that airport travel will be completely different by the end of the decade, which could boost sustainability. You can’t [...]
For decades, experts and explorers have disagreed on which river is the longest in the world. The two candidates are the Nile and the Amazon. To finally settle the debate, a bold expedition to measure the Amazon has been planned for 2024. Only about 10 people are known to have traveled the full length of [...]
An incredible Nature Lens YouTube channel video shows an unusual creature that looks strikingly similar to a snake, except it’s not a snake—it’s fooling us all, including its predators. The creature appears to have big black eyes on the sides of a wide, rounded head. There’s even a point beneath its eyes that looks exactly [...]
The creators of Estancia Bonanza El Chaltén, a glamorous property near the Fitz Roy in the region of Patagonia, are building what could be the most dangerous hotel in the world. The hotel room will be called Ovo Patagonia, and it’s a dome made of all windows with a 360-degree view of Fitz Roy Mountain. [...]
Search teams are in a race against time to find a submersible that went missing during a dive to the Titanic’s wreck on Sunday. The submersible lost contact during its dive on Sunday, after about an hour and 45 minutes. Search teams are currently and urgently looking for the vessel, but there have been no [...]
Groundwater depletion has had a profound impact on Earth, causing a measurable shift in its axis of rotation, according to recent research. From 1993 to 2010, humans displaced more than 2 trillion tons of water by removing them from underground reservoirs, which has caused the geographic North Pole to shift approximately 4 centimeters per year. [...]