The United Nations looks set to list a Biblical site, Lebanese castles, an antelope migration path and the world's deepest ...
Millions of people in the Great Lakes, Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states muddled through another day of unhealthy air from ...
Europe's great cormorant has recovered from near extinction to overabundance in half a century, stoking a long-running debate over population control between fishers troubled by its voracious appetite ...
America's most daring, extraordinary feat—landing astronauts on the moon—remains the pinnacle of achievement by anyone ...
Reflect Orbital moves ahead with the company's first Eärendil launch amid concerns from the astronomical community.
Painstakingly woven from the cocoons of silkworms, silk has been valued for more than 4,000 years as a luxury material. More ...
A study conducted at Koç University School of Nursing examined university students' perceived self-efficacy in using artificial intelligence technologies. Led by Associate Professor Remziye Semerci ...
When researchers screen potential tuberculosis drugs, they often end up with too many options. Some look promising but later ...
Medicinal plants have long been a cornerstone of Philippine traditional medicine, dating back generations. Tawa-tawa, a ...
The collapse of a landmark Amazon soy pact will drive at least 1.4 million hectares (3.5 million acres) of extra ...
Mass shooting incidents and car crashes may seem like two unrelated incidents, but a recent study has uncovered that there might be an unexpected link. Every year, more than a hundred mass shootings ...
A new study by Queen Mary University of London mathematician Professor Ginestra Bianconi proposes a new perspective on one of ...