by Jasmine El Samad | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
Over 2.7 million people viewed the Fish Doorbell in 2024, according to Visdeurbel. Weerdsluis, a manually operated lock located in Utrecht, The Netherlands, is home to thousands of fish and other wildlife. Every spring, the fish swim through the canals in search of a...
by Anna Priedite | May 23, 2025 | Offbeat
Rīga Municipality has announced plans to install three additional sculptures inspired by Flow, the first Latvian film ever to win both an Oscar and a Golden Globe. The 3D animated feature, directed by Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis, has captivated audiences...
by Joe Sledge | May 23, 2025 | Recreation
Buried in a little-known housing estate in North-West London lives one of English Football’s typically enigmatic non-league football clubs, Harrow Borough Football Club. It provides a raw and unfettered viewing experience which is rarely seen on a more grandiose...
by Anna Priedite | May 23, 2025 | Recreation
A Swiss pilot project uses social presciptions to prescribe art and nature to support mental wellbeing In a groundbreaking initiative that blends healthcare with culture, the town of Neuchatel, Switzerland, has launched a pilot program allowing doctors to use to...
by Joe Sledge | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
The Problem with Fear-Driven Skincare Advice When Jimmy Carr appeared on Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO podcast in 2024, he was asked for non-obvious advice for younger people. He didn’t hesitate: “Stay out of the sun. Sun damage is 90% of ageing.” He’s not wrong,...