
Pups cloned using dire wolf DNA hailed a ‘de-extinction’ success
Science and literature have seen a remarkable breakthrough that could revive vanished species, after DNA from a 13,000-year-old extinct wolf made famous in fiction was crossbred back to life

Big airport upgrade as diving with saltwater crocodiles comes to Oz
Brave passengers will soon be able to banish boredom while in transit by taking a saltwater crocodile dive in the departures lounge, thanks a new experience coming to one Australian airport

Would you like to be noisy in museums?
Museums can be home to some of the most exciting items and objects from around the world, but a lot of these buildings can be almost silent. How would you feel about being allowed to let some of your excitement out - by being able to run around and make some noise? Well, a number of museums and galleries across the UK are letting you do just that during the summer holidays as part of a new scheme. What do you think? Would you want to do that? Or do you like being able to enjoy a museum in more of a quieter environment?

How much live TV do you watch?
Do you watch TV live? Or do you prefer to catch up online when you want to? A new study of UK TV habits has revealed that less than half of young adults watch any live television each week. The research by Ofcom (the Office of Communications) - which oversees TV, radio and internet services in the UK - does regular research into how children and adults consume TV, streaming and online platforms. It found that just 48% of 16 to 24 year olds tuned in to watch live TV each week in 2023 - around 20 minutes each week. Children between the ages of four and 15 are also switching off, with only 55% watching traditional TV each week last year.