Eight of the world’s most stunning floating homes

Eight of the world’s most stunning floating homes

De Walvisch, UK The interior of De Walvisch, a Dutch sailing clipper, now moored in Wapping, East London, is potently atmospheric. It boasts mahogany-toned wood walls and a plethora of striking objects with an old maritime provenance, all sourced by its occupants – artists Zatorski & Zatorski (a couple known as Thomas and Angel to … Read more

Jenna Jameson | Jenna Jameson denies she’s been on slimming medication: ‘I’m back to keto!’

Jenna Jameson | Jenna Jameson denies she’s been on slimming medication: ‘I’m back to keto!’

Jenna Jameson insists she hasn’t been on slimming medication. The former Playboy model, 49, has been on a weight loss mission since she admitted to gaining 20 lbs in December 2019 after going off her keto diet for a few months, and in an apparent reference to celebrity-favourite drug Ozempic has now told fans it … Read more

Why fidgeting is good for you

Why fidgeting is good for you

Fidgety people tend to daydream, which can distract them at school and work. But fidgeting, like doodling, can also provide physiological stimulation, which can help some people focus on a task. In one experiment, people who doodled throughout a phone call remembered 29% more details than those who did not, suggesting the activity may aid … Read more

Discover the magic of Auckland’s Kārangahape Road with restaurateur Renee Coulter

Discover the magic of Auckland’s Kārangahape Road with restaurateur Renee Coulter

3. Eat fast and flavoursome food Next to us, Angie has been running [Malaysian restaurant] Sri Pinang for more than 30 years. It’s BYOB – grab something at the basic bottle shop across the road, or for something a bit more special pop into Everyday Wine a few minutes’ walk away. Portions are generous and … Read more

Kazakhstan: A road trip through the nation’s immense landscapes

Kazakhstan: A road trip through the nation’s immense landscapes

Altyn-Emel’s premier treasure is Aigaikum, (the “Singing Dunes”), a 240-hectare double sand dune stretching more than 3km. Around 200,00 years ago, an earthquake split the surrounding mountains apart and a strong wind corridor formed, carrying grains of sand from the foot of the mountains into the eventual dunes. I wanted to hear Aigaikum’s elusive song: … Read more

The painful puzzle of diseases that have no name

The painful puzzle of diseases that have no name

Hugo spent the first six months of his life in hospital. To make the family’s trauma worse, his medical team became suspicious that Mikk was shaking Hugo. “That’s still in my husband’s head today,” Helene says. “In some ways you are afraid to go to the hospital.” Helene remembers having her parenting monitored by the … Read more

Earth’s newest ‘baby volcano’ – BBC Travel

Earth’s newest ‘baby volcano’ – BBC Travel

(Image credit: Sophie Carr) On 10 July, a volcanic eruption near Litli-Hrútur in south-western Iceland saw fissures open up in the Earth – and the creation of a new “baby volcano”. O On the afternoon of 10 July, the Earth cracked open. Three fissures appeared north-east of the base of Litli-Hrútur – a small mountain … Read more

La respiration lente peut-elle protéger contre la maladie d’Alzheimer ?

La respiration lente peut-elle protéger contre la maladie d’Alzheimer ?

Arrêtez le défilement. Inspirez maintenant lentement, en vous concentrant sur l’expansion de vos poumons en comptant jusqu’à cinq. Expirez, aussi lentement et délibérément que vous comptez jusqu’à cinq. Vous constaterez peut-être qu’en seulement ces 10 secondes, vous vous sentez soudainement un peu plus détendu ou centré. Tenez-vous en à la même pratique pendant 20 minutes … Read more

The secret British language that was used to outwit the Nazis

The secret British language that was used to outwit the Nazis

Linguistically, Jèrriais’s closest relative is Norman French, a dialect that dates back to the days when Normandy was still its own independent kingdom, and which incorporates many words from Old Norse, a legacy of the Normans’ own Viking ancestry. Jèrriais shares much in common with the other languages of the Channel Islands, including Guernésiais (Guernsey) … Read more