A report from the Zoological Society of London revealed that the Thames river — which was previously declared "biologically dead" — is home to over 115 species of fish Despite being considered ...
A study on cocaine's effect on eels found that the creatures appeared hyperactive and sustained injuries to their skeletal muscles because of the drug London’s cocaine problem could become an eel ...
In 1858, sewage clogging London's Thames River caused a "Great Stink." A century later, parts of the famed waterway were declared biologically dead. But the latest report on "The State of the Thames" ...
In the second week of February it was reported that a section of London’s River Thames had frozen. At least 23 times between 1309 and 1814, the Thames has frozen over. On five of these occasions ...
Researchers have found dozens of human bones on the banks of the iconic river, many of them thousands of years old. By Alexander Nazaryan The banks of the Thames River have hosted human settlements ...
As dusk falls in London and the lights come on, the grammar of the city begins to break down. Humdrum office buildings compete to outshine each other, while monuments such as St Paul’s Cathedral ...
Spring rains that once might have spilled sewage into the River Thames are instead filling up London’s new “super sewer” – a massive network of tunnels designed to bring the city’s plumbing into the ...