A TikTok video shows a Volvo car in a swimming pool, which raised questions in South Africa. The clip went viral on social ...
Eight beaches in the City of Cape Town have been awarded Blue Flag status by the Wildlife and Environment Society of South ...
The culprit, according to the town, is algae. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Unusually warm weather and a drought have created ideal conditions for algae growth. Much of the area ...
The other big winners in the Supervalu Tidy Towns competition was Ballinahown for the tidiest village and Blackrock, Co Louth for the tidiest small town. The winner of the tidiest large town was ...
When Takashi Amano introduced the Yamato numa shrimp to his planted tanks in the early 1990s, he revolutionised natural algae control. This see-through, unassuming freshwater shrimp eats algae ...
The discovery of a 4,000-year-old fortified town hidden in an oasis in modern-day Saudi Arabia reveals how life at the time was slowly changing from a nomadic to an urban existence, archaeologists ...
The American set a new world record for the second week running with a dominant swim in the women's 200m breaststroke, while the French Olympic hero also completed the triple crown. The third and ...
Dozens of Blue Trains have been sent for repairs after being damaged by people throwing stones in Cape Town. Earlier in October, Metrorail said that 36 of its trains had been damaged by stones.
Boaters and outdoor enthusiasts in Wake Forest are temporarily unable to access the local reservoir due to a blue/green algae bloom. According to the Town of Wake Forest, the closure of the Wake ...
Planners have reined in proposals for a stable block to house Blackpool's famous landau horses on a residential street, despite the area's history for keeping the animals. Did you know with a ...
Energy-making chloroplasts from algae have been inserted into hamster cells, enabling the cells to photosynthesize light, according to new research in Japan. It was previously thought that ...
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