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Sweden’s Breathtaking New Train Ride to Oslo Passes By Best of Country’s Landscape

It’s easy to be romantic about train travel, and hard not to when you’re onboard Sweden’s latest new route to Oslo. On June 15th, Swedish rail operator Snälltåget launched a new direct rail service stretching nearly 360 miles across some of the country’s most diverse landscapes. The 6.5-hour journey connects Malmö in southern Sweden with […] The post Sweden’s Breathtaking New Train Ride to Oslo Passes By Best of Country’s Landscape appeared first on Good News Network.

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Science PhysOrg 4d ago
Floating litter extends over Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the US

A study led by researchers from the Smithsonian Institution and the UB reveals that reducing single-use plastic is essential for protecting coastal ecosystems. Floating litter has also invaded Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States and one of the most important in the world.

Technology Electrek 4d ago
BMW will open i3 orders this week, months ahead of schedule, as demand takes off

The new i3 was set to go on sale this fall, but BMW will open them months ahead of schedule because demand is so strong.

New York, NY NY Post 4d ago
The family behind football legend Lionel Messi: Wife Antonela Roccuzzo and three sons

The soccer star and his wife reunited after first meeting as kids, tied the knot in 2017, and now share three sons.

New York, NY NY Post 4d ago
These Knicks are New York’s greatest champions — and it’s not all that close

We needed this. We needed this Knicks team. At a polarizing time when we are so divided, we needed a team that unites us, that gives us hope, a Dream Team that reminds us that with unyielding belief and will and resilience and grit and sacrifice for the greater good, dreams can come true. The...

Science Smithsonian Mag 4d ago
Scientists Discover a New Species of 'Walking' Shark in Papua New Guinea. They Suspect It's at Risk of Going Extinct

The creature belongs to a unique group of sharks whose members can use their strong pectoral fins like legs to get around

Health Medical Xpress 4d ago
The kombucha paradox: Measurable effects, uncertain well-being benefits

Kombucha has become part of the wider boom in gut-friendly foods and drinks. But a major heart health charity is urging consumers to look more carefully at what these products actually contain.

Science PhysOrg 4d ago
Study advocates cross-tier traceability to improve food safety

The Hong Kong SAR imports more than 90% of its food, and it can be very difficult, when food safety incidents occur, to trace the source across a complex supply chain. Prof. Leng Mingming, dean of the Faculty of Business and chair professor of operations and risk management at Lingnan University, has published a new study proposing the introduction of a unified product tracing system across the food supply chain.

Science PhysOrg 4d ago
Molecular fossils reveal secrets of Earth's recovery from ancient global warming event

Scientists have uncovered new evidence from one of Earth's most extreme ancient warming events, revealing how the climate may recover long after human-driven CO2 emissions cease.

Columbus, OH NBC4i 4d ago
Columbus Weather: Weather Alert Day for tonight

Weather Alert Day for this evening as showers and storms will work through our area. Nicer finish to the work week.

New York, NY NY Post 4d ago
Skywatchers could see the crescent moon spectacularly align with 3 planets this week

Skywatchers, get ready — one of June's most spectacular celestial events begins tonight, just days before the summer solstice.

Portland, OR KOIN 6 4d ago
Wine Wednesday: Pioneering wine family reunites with historic estate

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – We're saying cheers to a historic reunion for a pioneering Oregon wine family. The announcement bridges several decades of history in the South Willamette Valley. Silvan Rideg Winery near Eugene has returned to the Hinman family after more than 30 years. The Hinmans helped pioneer winemaking and winegrowing in the area, [...]