New month, new inspiration
Here's a new batch of inspiring and interesting stories from around the world
As we head into a new month, get inspired with these fascinating stories.
A unique study in Somerset asked volunteers to experience the world as local wildlife, from otters to earthworms, to better understand the challenges animals face. The project offered surprising insights into how human activity shapes life for the species around us.
A marine expedition off Brazil uncovered dozens of species previously unknown to science, including jellyfish, worms and other deep-sea creatures, highlighting how much of the ocean remains unexplored.
London schoolchildren have been learning how to repair and repurpose broken toys and household items through the Broken Umbrella Challenge, a project designed to reduce waste and encourage creative thinking about climate change.
Researchers at UWE Bristol are reimagining printmaking by combining traditional techniques with cutting-edge technology and sustainable materials, and have helped a bride-to-be celebrate her prosthetic leg rather than hide it.
A Victorian dress dyed with arsenic-laced green pigment has made one last public appearance before being retired for good. The toxic frock offers a fascinating glimpse into a period when fashion trends could come with genuine health risks.

