Most scientists aren't happy with the president's plan to keep research funding mostly frozen.
Italy's new government has been in office two weeks and already it faces a crisis: How not to antagonize the provider of much of Italy's energy?
Controlling the spread of measles in the U.S. can cost millions every year.
"It’s critical for the U.S. to get serious about rapidly expanding U.S. exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) and lifting restrictions on U.S. exports of crude."
If GMOs disappeared from agriculture it wouldn't be catastrophic, but there would be unfulfilled potential, experts say.
The sea-ice cover in the Southern Ocean in Antarctica has been relatively stable, while Arctic sea ice has been declining rapidly.
The judge's ruling: Lawyers representing villagers committed fraud, making a previous judgment against Chevron unenforceable in the U.S.
The Streaming Stick is more expensive than Chromecast, but it comes with access to more content.
Flexcoin had said on Feb. 25 that it was not affected by the closure of Mt. Gox, once the world's biggest bitcoin exchange.
"Ashes to Go" are a quick way to get ashes at the start of Lent on Wednesday.
The State Department has previously cited studies by the environmental non-profit Carbon Tracker, which now says the department is understating the pipeline's impact.
The study shows climate change has put a freshwater lid on the Antarctic ocean, trapping warm water within the ocean's depths.
Despite sectarian violence erupting in Iraq, its oil production has reached a 25-year high.
The Russian designers of "Lock On: Modern Air Combat" were thinking about a war when nobody else was.
Is the Keystone XL pipeline a possible solution to the looming shortage?
A railway backlog is causing problems for Canadian farmers looking to export a record grain harvest, and they’re blaming the railway companies.
"How I Met Your Mother" will be saying goodbye not only to the original cast but to iconic guest stars who've appeared throughout the nine season show. Can you guess who?
Japan doesn’t want to lift trade barriers. U.S. liberals want Obama to stick to his past pledges on fast-track authority.
More than 230 million people were living outside the countries of their birth in 2013. Many of them sent money home.
The largest industrial trade group's president said it is on the comeback trail, but policymakers can do much to assist that turnaround.
Scientists have detected radioactive cesium isotopes associated with the Fukushima radiation leak in Vancouver, B.C.
Republicans will press criticism of the ambitious tax evasion crackdown during 2014 elections.