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In a landmark move to support grieving parents, the United Kingdom is set to introduce legislation granting two weeks of bereavement leave to those who experience a miscarriage before 24 weeks of pregnancy. This initiative is part of broader reforms in the Employment Rights Bill, aiming to extend...
Companies don’t make things like they used to, and that’s a big problem. Not long ago, most electronics were easily repaired with parts that were widely available. But more and more, manufacturers of cell phones, home electronics, medical devices, business equipment, appliances and even tractors ...
Norway has officially shut down its fur farming industry, becoming one of the latest countries to ban the practice entirely. The move, which was first announced in 2018, gave fur farms until February 2025 to close, marking the end of an industry that once made Norway one of Europe’s largest produ...
Pet owners in the U.K. now have a new, eco-friendly option for their furry companions as dog treats made from lab-grown meat hit the market for the first time. Developed by a British food-tech company, these treats aim to reduce the environmental impact of traditional meat production while provid...
Sea otters do hold hands while they sleep, a behavior called “rafting,” to prevent themselves from drifting apart in the ocean while floating on their backs; essentially, they stay close to each other by holding paws to avoid floating away from their group while sleeping. They e...
A groundbreaking innovation in microscopy could soon make scientific exploration more accessible than ever. Researchers have developed the world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope, a cost-effective and highly portable device designed to bring microscopy to communities, schools, and researchers w...
Mental health and wellbeing are dynamic in nature, and subject to change over short and long periods. However, few studies have looked at how they might change over the course of the day, and those that have, tended to only look at particular, or very small, groups of people. In the most comprehe...
In a significant move to protect public health and the environment, France’s parliament has voted to restrict the production and sale of products containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as ‘forever chemicals’ due to their persistence in the environment. The legislati...
Authorities have successfully rescued around 20,000 protected animals from traffickers in a massive crackdown on wildlife smuggling. The operation, carried out by international investigators and local enforcement agencies, targeted a vast network of illegal traders involved in the trafficking of ...
Nepal made yoga a required subject in schools, integrating the ancient practice into its national curriculum to promote physical and mental well-being among students. The decision reflects the country’s deep cultural ties to yoga and aims to encourage mindfulness, fitness, and holistic health fro...