Groundbreaking Global Study Seeks Cat Owners to Unravel the Mysteries of Feline Nutrition

Groundbreaking Global Study Seeks Cat Owners to Unravel the Mysteries of Feline Nutrition

Winchester, UK – In a significant leap forward for feline welfare and nutritional science, the University of Winchester is spearheading the largest-ever comprehensive study into the diets of domestic cats. This ambitious research initiative is actively seeking participation from cat owners worldwide to contribute vital data on their pets’ eating habits, feeding patterns, and overall […]


Echoes Beneath the Waves: Unveiling the 13th-Century Secrets of Menorca’s ‘Cove of Mysteries’

Echoes Beneath the Waves: Unveiling the 13th-Century Secrets of Menorca’s ‘Cove of Mysteries’

CIUTADELLA, MENORCA — In the silt-laden waters of Cala en Busquets, visibility often drops to a state archaeologists describe as "chocolate." It is a challenging, opaque environment where the past is literally buried under centuries of sediment. Yet, beneath this murky shroud, a team of international researchers has uncovered a maritime treasure trove that is […]


Beneath the "Cove of Mysteries": The Discovery of Three Rare 13th-Century Shipwrecks in Menorca

Beneath the "Cove of Mysteries": The Discovery of Three Rare 13th-Century Shipwrecks in Menorca

In the crystalline yet often temperamental waters off the coast of Ciutadella, Menorca, a team of archaeologists has unveiled a maritime time capsule that challenges our understanding of medieval Mediterranean trade. Known locally as the "Cove of Mysteries" (Cala en Busquets), this site has recently yielded three 13th-century trading vessels, dubbed Busquets I, II, and […]


Echoes from the Cove of Mysteries: Unearthing the 13th-Century Secrets of Menorca

Echoes from the Cove of Mysteries: Unearthing the 13th-Century Secrets of Menorca

CIUTADELLA, MENORCA — In the silt-choked waters of Cala en Busquets, a narrow inlet known locally as the "Cove of Mysteries," the past does not give up its secrets easily. During a pivotal dive in October 2025, the visibility was described by lead archaeologist Xavier Aguelo Mas as "like chocolate." Despite the near-zero transparency, Aguelo […]