31 New Species Discovered in the Ocean’s Darkest Depths! Captured on Camera
A deep-sea exploration off the coast of Brazil has once again highlighted how much of the ocean remains uncharted. An international team working in the South Atlantic has discovered 31 new marine species in the ocean's dark middle layers. A wide range of species, from jellyfish to glass squid, from single-celled giant organisms to luminescent creatures, were examined using advanced imaging systems.
An Apartment Complex Designed as a Secret Green Valley in the Heart of the City
Designed with the concept of a hidden green space within the city, La Vallée Verte, completed in the city of Bordeaux, France, is an architectural marvel. Although it appears as modern apartment blocks from the outside, the structure houses a lush courtyard filled with plants on the inside. The project, consisting of 70 apartments, is noteworthy not only as a residential area but also for its environmentally conscious architectural approach.
Ancient Mystery: 2.8-Billion-Year-Old Metallic Spheres That Defy Steel Scratches
Mysterious archaeological findings, known as 'Ooparts' (Out of Place Artifacts), scattered across the globe, continue to challenge the established chronology of human history. The focal point of these enigmas in recent years has been the metallic spheres unearthed from mines in South Africa, which date back billions of years.
From Waste to Walls: Orange Peels and Mushroom Roots Used for Building Insulation
The construction industry has been reliant on heavy industrial products like cement, steel, and concrete for centuries. However, a British biotechnology company has broken the mold with an innovative approach: orange peels, cocoa waste, and mushroom roots are being transformed into high-performance insulation panels for the buildings of the future.
Turning Solar Panels into Umbrellas: China Grows Fruit in the Desert
China is pioneering an unparalleled method in the battle against desertification. As part of a massive project implemented in the arid lands of Ningxia province, solar panels are being utilized like umbrellas, serving a dual purpose: generating clean energy and protecting goji berry fields.
Famous Leaning Buildings City in Brazil Faces Threat as Ocean Swallows Coast
Santos, a city globally renowned for its leaning buildings and the encroachment of the sea on the land (known as sea swallowing), located along the coast of Brazil, is getting a breath of fresh air with a substantial investment package. The São Paulo government has approved a massive budget worth millions of reais for Santos and neighboring cities, which are both grappling with climatic challenges and hold high tourism potential.
Experts Recommend a Simple Monthly Method for Juicier Tomato Plants
Growing tomatoes at home is one of the greatest pleasures for any gardener. However, if despite battling leaf pests, diseases, and ensuring proper watering, your tomatoes simply refuse to thrive, their leaves turning yellow and fruits remaining underdeveloped, the solution may not be as far as you think. Experts suggest that the key to cultivating juicier and more productive tomatoes lies in a commonly found ingredient in bathroom cabinets.
Professional Butchers Reveal 5 Meats You Should Never Buy at Supermarkets
While grocery shopping for dinner, swinging by the meat aisle of supermarkets might seem like the most practical and economical route. However, according to world-renowned professional butchers, this option carries certain risks.Here are the 5 types of meat that master butchers warn 'Do not buy from supermarkets' and the striking reasons behind it...
Where to Visit in Ankara for NATO Summit? 15 Places to Feel the History of the Capital
Ankara is not just the capital of Turkey; it's a city that more than deserves to be explored, with its thousands of years of history, deep-rooted culture, and iconic structures. These routes, extending from ancient ruins to magnificent museums, from historical streets to impressive monuments, will allow you to step by step experience Ankara's past. Here are 15 historical and cultural stops you absolutely must see in the capital...
36th NATO Summit Ankara Guide: Weather, Transport and Practical Info for Guests and Journalists
Turkey will host a historic summit on July 7-8, 2026. Presidents of 32 member countries, hundreds of ministers, and thousands of international press members will gather in the capital for the Ankara NATO Summit. We have compiled all the practical information about Ankara in a single guide—especially tailored for foreign guests visiting the city for the first time and journalists following the busy agenda.So, what will the weather be like in Ankara on July 7-8? How long does it take to get from Ankara Airport to the city center? Where to go in Ankara, and what to buy?Here are the details.
Ankara's Top 10 Dishes for NATO Visitors
The cuisine of Ankara brings together the meat-heavy dishes, pastries, and traditional products with long shelf lives of Central Anatolia. Notably, districts such as Beypazarı, Çubuk, Kalecik, and Nallıhan are significant representatives of the capital's gastronomic culture.If you happen to find yourself in Ankara, don't just settle for the Ankara bagel; make sure to try Ankara pan, Beypazarı casserole, Çubuk pickle, and Beypazarı dry fruit as well. These delicacies are among the best representations of the city's culinary culture.Here are the most famous tastes of Ankara...
Ankara's Best Restaurants: A Guide for NATO Summit Visitors
Are you pondering over where to dine in Ankara? We've put together an extensive list of gastronomic destinations nestled in the core of Ankara, encompassing Çankaya, Kızılay, and Tunalı. From trendy dining places to modest local bistros and well-liked Ankara taverns, this freshly updated Ankara culinary guide encompasses all the taste stations you're on the hunt for, accompanied by their locations. If you're on a quest to discover what and where to feast in Ankara, this current food guide is tailor-made for you.Here are the top-notch dining spots in Ankara 👇
32 Soldiers Serve on a Deserted Island in the Middle of the Ocean: The Reason is Surprising
Located 1,100 kilometers away from the mainland of Brazil, civilian settlement is forbidden on Trindade Island. This volcanic piece of land, isolated from the outside world in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, is made up of steep cliffs. So, what is happening on the island where 32 soldiers attached to the Brazilian Naval Forces keep a 24-hour uninterrupted guard?At first, you might think of a scientific research base. However, Trindade Island is actually at the center of billions of dollars worth of energy resources, giant sea turtles, and a UFO case that has made it into military archives. Here are the details...Source
Built a Gallery-Like Garage Inside the Forest to Hide Their Cars
In one of the densely wooded areas of Moscow, the concept of a garage has been completely rewritten. A 200 square meter facility, designed within the project realized by the vision of the ATRIUM team, hosts luxury and classic car collections. However, the facility is not just an eye-catching garage; it is a fully equipped life center that includes a study room, ski equipment storage unit, and exercise areas.Here is that stunning gallery in the forestSource
They Turned the Old Antenna on the Mountain Top into a Tourist Tower: TITLIS Tower
An old and abandoned telecommunications antenna located at the peak of the Swiss Alps has been transformed into a stunning tourist tower. Positioned at an altitude exceeding 3,000 meters on Mount Titlis, the structure offers visitors a unique view as if they are above the clouds.The TITLIS Tower, which has already attracted the world's attention with its panoramic viewing terrace and modern restaurant for 140 people, leaves its visitors in awe with the enchanting view of the Alps. So, how did the telecommunications tower turn into an icon? How was the project completed at the peak of the steep cliffs?Source
Called the "Eclipse of the Century": Why is the 2027 Total Solar Eclipse So Important?
While the world is still discussing the eclipse of 2026, the eyes of the scientific community and global media are on the real big show: The Total Solar Eclipse on August 2, 2027. Unlike standard eclipses, such a large and long-lasting darkness will occur that it is referred to as the 'Eclipse of the Century' by many international astronomy broadcasts.So, why is this natural event, for which millions of people from all over the world have already bought tickets and booked hotels, causing the tourism industry to lock down, so unique? Here's what you need to know about the 2027 Solar Eclipse.Source1, Source2
Thousands of Warplanes Lined Up in the Desert Awaiting a Single Order
One of the world's largest military mysteries and visual feasts unfolds in the desert of Arizona, USA. Thousands of warplanes, relics of World War II and the Cold War era, lie in wait for their future like sleeping giants within an immense base where time seems to have stood still.