Watch Sheep Fill the Streets of Madrid On Annual Migration of Shepherds
In the Spanish capital, ever November has the streets clogged with sheep as they pass along herding routes to the warm south.
In the Spanish capital, ever November has the streets clogged with sheep as they pass along herding routes to the warm south.
A 14 year-old Welsh girl took up painting during the pandemic and her masterpieces are now being exhibited in galleries in Wales.
Combining his love of science and music, Belgian mathematician and musician made an album that transformed black hole data into sounds.
A new 51-story 'farmscraper' in China, designed by an Italian architecture firm Carlo Ratti, will have food growing for Schenzen city.
Antibiotic that selectively targets Lyme Disease, doesn't damage the microbiome, and doesn't spread resistance, was just found by scientists
A shipping-container hosting the world's first zero-emissions, solar powered desalination technology is bringing clean water to rural Kenya.
3D-printing firm in the US prints mock luxury hardwoods like rosewood to save rare species from extinction.
In the quest for more sustainable products, dandelions are being used to produce award-winning rubber for tires named Taraxagum, for the species.
Called brick bottle technology, mud houses in Nigeria are being built with plastic bottles for a third of the price, but 18 times stronger.
There are many things you can do with old wind turbine blades rather than throwing them in a landfill: like a make a bike shelter for example.
Like pillowy green snow, a video of two men walking through a field of Dawsonia moss, the largest species on earth, is oddly nice.
The largest victory in the right-to-repair movement, Microsoft has agreed with a shareholder resolution to make repairing devices easier.