All posts by Steeve Lapierre
Secrets of Longevity: How the Greenland Shark Defies Time
The pursuit of longevity has long fascinated humanity, with nature often serving as the best teacher. From the ageless wisdom of giant tortoises to the mysteries of deep-sea creatures, the animal kingdom offers clues to living longer. One of
Controversial Arctic Refreezing Plan Shows Promise, but Risks Remain
In the frigid Canadian Arctic, scientists and entrepreneurs are braving extreme cold to carry out an ambitious experiment that could reshape the future of our planet’s ice caps. The team from the UK-based startup Real Ice is conducting tests
Worldโs Biggest Iceberg, A23a, Resumes Its Journey
The worldโs largest iceberg, known as A23a, is once again on the move after being stuck for several months in the Southern Ocean. This colossal iceberg, which spans an impressive 3,672 square kilometers โ slightly larger than the U.S.
G7 Commits to Phasing Out Coal by 2035 with Exceptions
The Group of Seven (G7) nations reached a significant climate agreement this week, committing to end the use of โunabatedโ coal by 2035. This marks a pivotal moment in global climate negotiations, as the G7 represents some of the
Gorilla Dies in Calgary Zoo Due to Human Error
A young gorilla at the Calgary Zoo in Alberta, Canada, tragically died last week due to a human error, according to zoo officials. Eyare, a 2-year-old western lowland gorilla, was struck in the head by a hydraulic door that
Australia Warns Against Tiger Vodka in Laos After Deaths
Australia has issued a serious warning against drinking locally produced Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whisky in Laos, following the tragic deaths of six foreign tourists due to suspected methanol poisoning. The fatalities occurred in the popular backpacker town of Vang