Our obsession with waterfalls combined with our love for Scotland can be fully expressed by visiting the tallest waterfall in the UK, Eas a’ Chual Aluinn. In Scottish Gaelic, ‘Eas a’ Chual Alainn’ means R...
On April 8, 2024, a stunning solar eclipse will be visible across the Americas. Visible from Mexico, across the United States, and all the way up to Montréal and Newfoundland in Canada, it promises to be a truly impress...
Have you ever thought how awesome it would be if we could just fly places on a cruise ship? Well, now it could be possible as soon as 2027, with the UK-based company Hybrid Air Vehicles and their newest aircraft,…...
Birmingham is full of strange places and peculiar people. Only recently did the entire city go bonkers for a 10-metre mechanical bull. But that’s why we love the city so much. It’s these oddities the makes the pla...
This summer, dinosaurs will no longer just be those prehistoric creatures from a land before time or the awe-inspiring beasts only seen on the big screen. Jurassic World: The Exhibition is bringing all the ferocious fav...
In the inimitable words of Samuel L. Jackson’s Ray Arnold, hold onto your butts; Jurassic World: The Exhibition is coming to the UK. From August 25, prehistoric life will find a way once more, with dinosaurs from the ci...
Over half of the UK’s energy came from wind power on Boxing Day. Despite everything – and I’m sure you don’t need a reminder of what “everything” is – this year, there have been a few bright spots in the news this year,...
Jupiter and Saturn are about to have a reunion in the sky and we’re all invited to watch. Jupiter and Saturn are set to line up together for the first time in nearly 800 years. The two planets have been approaching for...
Be sure to look up this week, it’s the Taurids and Leonids’ time to shine. If 2020’s been anything positive, it’s been an astrological spectacle – with a number of space-bound delights lighting up our skies, from blue m...
I must be the happiest person alive. If anyone can soothe the pain after a long, long day of having an existential crisis (or less dramatically, just working from home), it’s Sir David Attenborough. And it turns o...