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Expanding citywide green cover could also lead to an increase in zoonotic diseases: study
The concept of urban greening has gained momentum as a means to mitigate the adverse effects of urb…
Sex workers in Amsterdam's iconic red light district are protesting new curfews and higher rents that would force them to stop working in windows
The famous De Wallen sex tourism district, known for rows of windows along a public street, could b…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Crows and magpies are getting revenge on humans by using anti-bird spikes around their nests as weapons
Crows and magpies in Europe have figured out how to use human-made spikes to repel other birds from…
Marianne Guenot
Tigers have personality traits similar to human extroverts and introverts, researchers say
Siberian tigers have two distinct personality groups, "majesty" and "steadiness," which loosely cor…
Alia Shoaib
A former nurse says she quit her job to become a sex worker because she wanted to help patients with disabilities and special needs
Karin, 57, works for an Amsterdam escort agency that caters to clients with disabilities and health…
Mikhaila Friel
SpiceJet to operate first long-haul flight to Amsterdam on August 1: Report
Airline major SpiceJet will operate its first long -haul flight to Amsterdam.
Microplastics discovered in human blood are 'unsettling.' Scientists are trying to figure out whether they're harmful.
Scientists say they're in the dark on the health impacts of microplastics circulating the human bod…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Marijuana prohibition is withering away, but the human carnage it caused is permanent. Governments should take action to atone for their Drug War sins.
Expunging marijuana convictions in states that legalized is a nice start, but the Drug War's victim…
Anthony L. Fisher
Box Office: Queen Outshines Gulaab Gang; Total Siyapaa Tanks
Most of Madhuri’s socially committed actions are rituously punctuated by dance numbers as if we are…
'We are all going to be cyborgs' if humanity wants to solve its biggest problems
"As I got older, I got really frustrated by how slowly humanity was solving the fundamental mysteri…
Guia Marie Del Prado
For God, for country, for rain
With his new cloud-seeding company, Rainmaker, Augustus Doricko has launched a God-fearing, Zyn-lov…
Jessica Lucas
'Skiplagging' to save money on plane tickets is only possible because airlines are breaking one of the basic laws of geometry
Taking a cheaper flight with a layover in your destination city wouldn't work if carriers used what…
Andy Kiersz,Taylor Rains
Meet a millennial who moved from Turkey to the Netherlands for better job opportunities: 'At least I can go and earn some money when I am still young'
The Netherlands is ranked as one of the world's happiest countries. One Turkish millennial explains…
Madison Hoff
500 chatbots read the news and discussed it on social media. Guess how that went.
Scientists built a fake Twitter and filled it with 500 bots. Then they sat back and watched.
Adam Rogers
I was a pilot at Delta for 30 years and captained everything from the Boeing 727 to the Airbus A350. These were the best and hardest moments of my career.
Delta pilot Mark Stevens was hired in 1989 as a flight engineer on the Lockheed L-1011. He retired …
Taylor Rains
Artists are losing the battle against AI. Glaze, a tool that's found a way to trick algorithms, is giving them a fighting chance.
Artists are worried AI will steal their futures if they advertise their work online. Researchers sa…
Matthew Loh
The fascinating story behind 'Earthrise' — the most famous picture of Earth ever taken — which turns 54 today
Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and William Anders photographed "Earthrise" on Decemb…
Dina Spector,Kelsey Vlamis
I wrapped my shoes and socks in plastic bags and tape at Burning Man to avoid getting infections from the alkaline dust after heavy rain
A seven-time Burning Man attendee told Insider this year's water-logged festival sparked inspiring …
Erin Snodgrass,Joshua Zitser
Time-lapse footage captures deep sea sponges 'sneezing' to expel waste and keep themselves clean
Scientists analyzed the video footage and concluded that the sponge's sneezing mechanism ejects mat…