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Titan, a “Persian Gulf” in the cosmos: The Strait of Hormuz crisis draws our attention to Saturn

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the crippling of Gulf gas fields have laid bare just how fragile the planet's dependence on strategic chokepoints truly is. Now, researchers are daring to look further — much further — for answers, turning their gaze to Titan, Saturn's hydrocarbon-drenched moon. It may be an ambitious dream, but it is one that rewrites the very concept of energy transition.

  • Jun 16, 2026 19:30

Cinque Terre May Disappear: Will villages of Monterosso and Vernazza soon be underwater?

Italy’s most famous coastal paradise is suddenly proving to be fragile, caught in the grip of environmental change that threatens its very survival.

  • Jun 16, 2026 15:03

64 million sterile mosquitoes to save lives

In a world where global warming continues to expand the territory of disease-carrying mosquitoes, the United States is launching a bold experiment: up to 64 million sterile male mosquitoes will be released in California and Florida to halt the proliferation of these harmful insects.

  • Jun 09, 2026 13:50

Do dog owners really have to clean up urine with water in the streets of Bologna?

In Bologna, Mayor Matteo Lepore invites citizens with dogs to use water to clean up urine in the streets: a debate opens up between urban cleanliness, civic duty and new community life regulations.

  • Jun 08, 2026 14:16

Five years of record heat ahead: we're on the brink of exceeding the 1.5°C threshold, warns the UN

According to scientists, the next five years could mark a new phase in the climate crisis, with global temperatures set to remain at or very close to record levels for a long time to come.

  • Jun 06, 2026 10:11

Urban trees against heatwaves: urban vegetation reduces heat island effect beyond predictions

A global study shows that urban tree cover reduces the heat island effect by up to 50%, making vegetation a strategic lever in the fight against global warming.

  • Jun 05, 2026 15:39

Total solar eclipse on August 12: a rare feast for the eyes across Europe

On August 12, 2026, the skies over Europe will host an exceptional astronomical spectacle: a total solar eclipse, the first visible in Europe for over twenty-five years. This phenomenon has not been seen since the eclipse of August 11, 1999, while the next total solar eclipse visible at our latitudes will not occur until 2081. For many observers, this could be the astronomical event of a lifetime, especially as the Sun will be very low on the horizon, creating a unique twilight atmosphere.

  • Jun 03, 2026 11:30

Eight tokis soar back into the Japanese sky, a powerful symbol of nature's resilience

Decades after they disappeared from the wild in Japan, eight crested ibises, known as "tokis", have been released back into the wild at Hakui, on the coast of the Sea of Japan. This long-awaited flight is part of a long-standing conservation effort on the island of Sado, and marks a new stage for this emblematic species, once considered extinct in the wild of the country.

  • Jun 02, 2026 16:00

Faroe Islands: 706 dolphins killed in one day, the biggest massacre in history

More than 700 dolphins were slaughtered in the Faroe Islands on May 27, a figure that exceeds two-thirds of all marine mammals killed during the year 2025.

  • Jun 01, 2026 13:01

30,000 volunteers and 1 million trees to stop desertification in China

A viral campaign in Minqin County (China), a region on the front line against the advancing desert, has mobilized an army of citizens from the cities. The aim? To plant a million trees...

  • May 29, 2026 11:00