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Kelp, a seaweed, could someday fuel ships and planes

Planes and ships could run on kelp someday, but there are serious hurdles.

For this Malaysian father-daughter duo, aviation is a family affair

This Father's Day, the spotlight is on RMAF veteran fighter pilot Lieutenant-Colonel (R) John Sham Alagarsamy and his daughter Samantha Laura, whose shared passion for flying has brought them even closer together.

People are more eager to work together than we think, research shows

Most people significantly underestimate how willing others are to cooperate for the common good, according to new research.

Seabird habitats are shrinking as the ocean heats up: study

Climate change could push seabirds into smaller habitats and force them to fly farther to survive, a new study said.

When grandma goes viral on social media for her comfort food and kitchen tips

Annemarie doesn't quite know what TikTok or Instagram are – and isn't concerned. She's simply pleased to be helping people "somewhere on the Internet".

How to tidy away kitchen appliances you don't use every day

You can now tuck away some of those bulky kitchen appliances you don't use every day in cleverly adapted shelves and cupboards designed to keep your surfaces clear.

Two humpback whales set records swimming between Australia and Brazil

Scientists have spotted two humpback whales that made separate, record-breaking crossings between Australia and Brazil.

Legendary 130yo French wine restored after decades under Czech castle floor

Eight bottles of a legendary French wine that survived World War II and decades of communist rule hidden under a Czech castle floor have been lovingly restored by the chateau that produced them some 130 years ago.

Meet the man who hunts meteorites for a living

Meteor hunters use radar, weather reports and other techniques to pinpoint an area in which meteor parts might have fallen.

Middle East conflict poses danger for whales off South Africa, study says

Conflicts in the Middle East are increasing dangers for whales off South Africa by shifting sea traffic into their habitats and heightening the risks of collision, researchers said.