South Australians Urged to Donate Oyster Shells to Restore Reefs and Fight Toxic Algal Blooms

December 1, 2025

South Australians Urged to Donate Oyster Shells to Restore Reefs and Fight Toxic Algal Blooms

South Australia launches a unique reef restoration project using oyster shells donated by locals. The initiative aims to rebuild native oyster reefs to filter ocean water and combat harmful algal blooms devastating marine life.

ESA Plans 2040s Mission to Explore Saturn’s Ocean Moon Enceladus

December 1, 2025

ESA Plans 2040s Mission to Explore Saturn’s Ocean Moon Enceladus

The European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing a bold mission to Enceladus, Saturn’s icy moon with a hidden ocean. The mission will launch in the 2040s, sending an orbiter and a lander to study water plumes that may hold signs of alien life. This is a unique chance to explore ocean water directly from space geysers.

Kuwait Launches First Ever Geological Park to Boost Eco-Tourism and Science

December 1, 2025

Kuwait Launches First Ever Geological Park to Boost Eco-Tourism and Science

Kuwait has opened its first GeoPark to showcase its unique geology, support research, and promote eco-tourism. The park opens in December 2025 near Kuwait Bay and aims for UNESCO status.

Where Would You Be Safe If World War III Breaks Out? Experts Weigh In

December 1, 2025

Where Would You Be Safe If World War III Breaks Out? Experts Weigh In

With rising global conflicts and nuclear threats, experts identify places like New Zealand, Western Australia, Iceland, and parts of South America and Africa as the safest zones in a possible World War III.

Cyclone Ditwah Blows Rare Amur Falcons Off Course to Tamil Nadu Coast

November 30, 2025

Cyclone Ditwah Blows Rare Amur Falcons Off Course to Tamil Nadu Coast

Cyclone Ditwah carried two female Amur Falcons to Point Calimere, Tamil Nadu, far from their usual migratory path. This rare sighting follows previous storms that disrupted their journey.