Stone-Age cannibalism, elephant seals act as deep sea sentinels, rabbits eat their own teeth, and our ears used to be gills.
This week's Short Wave news roundup covers harvesting drinking water from fog, what elephant seals reveal about fish populations in the deep ocean, and why there's always room for dessert.
Nigel French, an infectious disease expert at Massey University in New Zealand, who has spoken extensively on the impact of ...
Atlas Ocean Voyages announces double savings of 20 per cent for bookings on suites on 18 Antarctica sailings for the 2025/26 ...
Pupy in her ecoparque enclosure against the backdrop of the city Pupy and her former companion, Kuky, at Ecoparque Buenos Aires Inte ...
A tiger shark circling the carcass of a young humpback whale. A red-eyed tree frog plagued by mosquitoes. A Maori octopus selecting its prey from a huge ­aggregation of spider crabs. A grey-headed ...
Extraordinary wildlife destinations from around the world that you must add to your bucket list, including the Great Migration in the Serengeti, mountain gorillas in Rwanda and the Great Barrier Reef ...
Below, if you’re keen, are some home solutions to try that I've loved to keep my hands looking as young as my face. Pocket ...
Repositioning cruises are an excellent option for travelers who have extended vacation time, work remotely or are retired. These one-way cruises move ships between their home ports or to another part ...
Pilgrims, cameleers, incense traders, empire builders, and even Lawrence of Arabia have passed through these lands. Now, it’s the turn of curious travellers.