Watch these amazing kids prove they know how to groove. From little drummers, to mini- Beyonce superstars, these adorable kids truly are stars in the making. One cool little boy proved he’s a mini ...
As BBC News filmed with scientists in the Antarctic Peninsula, one whale used its four-metre-long fin to sweep a net of bubbles around its prey and trap them, known as "bubble-netting".
WITH the fun and frolics of the festive season behind us, it can be a tough time of year. Why not plan a trip to one of the wacky festivals that take place in the UK each year? From wife-carrying ...
Chile's President Gabriel Boric has become the first leader in the Americas to visit the South Pole, after arriving at a US base there. The president said his visit to the Amundsen-Scott South ...
The plan to trek approximately 700-miles from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole came to an end after 20-days due to ongoing back pain sustained in an injury early in the expedition. Harila reported ...
We are still at South Pole Station. As we were finishing up the preparation of the sleds used on the 88S Traverse, we realized that we were missing a couple of fittings that pair our propane tank to 2 ...
The community in Jarweng village thought they’d seen the end of Guinea worm in 2014, but last year the remote settlement of some 500 people became the epicenter of South Sudan’s latest ...
As Americans prepare to honour the late former US President Jimmy Carter with a state funeral, one of his greatest achievements will be remembered in Africa and Asia.
In a recent study published in Current Biology, researchers introduced Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old, worm-like organism found in the ancient rocks of Nilpena Ediacara National Park (NENP).