The Swedish company Minesto is making waves in the renewable energy sector with its innovative Dragon 12, an underwater kite that promises to generate clean electricity. The Dragon 12 (Minesto) A kite underwater? Imagine a kite flying through the air, tracing a
A major plan to move millions of people out of their homes and over a thousand miles away to a huge island full of chilling jungle tribes is underway. Around 1.9 million living in the Indonesia capital Jakarta could be set to
Dive into the world of underwater exploration, and you’ll find a new player making waves: HERO-BLUE. This isn’t your average remotely operated vehicle (ROV); it’s an innovative robot designed to tackle the challenges of the depths of the sea with a unique
Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, was hit by flash floods on Tuesday, causing chaos as planes waded through the torrents on the tarmac. A video shows a Fly Dubai Boeing 737 ploughing through the several inches of water. The severe weather led to
Heavy rain and thunderstorms have brought Dubai to a standstill with many parts of the country submerged in the water due to severe flooding. On Tuesday, the desert nation experienced over 120mm (4.7 inches) of rainfall, which is equivalent to the usual
A Nato commander has warned that if Russia attacks underwater infrastructure it could send Europe’s economies into meltdown. Deputy commander of Nato’s Allied Maritime Command Vice Admiral Didier Maleterre said that if Russia attacks infrastructure that feeds power cables and wind farms
A shocking video shows the moment a 13-foot-long great white shark breaks open and enters the side of a shark cage with a diver inside. The shark was seen violently moving around in the water before ramming itself into the side of
European researchers recently discovered several ancient shipwrecks in Greek waters, some of which date back thousands of years. The shipwrecks were discovered in the waters surrounding the island of Kasos, the Greek Ministry of Culture, a government department that preserves the country’s
The 19th and 20th centuries saw booms in populations across swathes of Britain. Local authorities were often forced to roll out new plans to cater for the new residents and although most decisions went without note, others roused the attention of surrounding
An incredible road in Japan sees drivers disappear underwater as they enter one of the world’s longest tunnels. Cars travelling along the £8.8bn Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, which carries both rail and road, negotiate 14.7 miles of combined bridge and tunnel. The 5.9-mile