In London, rail-side gardening blossoms during pandemic
Some countries still managed to fight malaria amid the pandemic. Others were even more burdened by it.
You can celebrate the occasion by extracting DNA from a strawberry at home.
Hatchery reviving Britain's near-extinct local oysters
California to ban new fracking from 2024
EU calls May 25 summit on virus, climate and Russia
Biden doubled U.S. targets to slash greenhouse gas emissions responsible for climate change by 2030, with Japan and Canada also raising commitments and the European Union and Britain locking in forceful targets earlier in the week.
Biden's first foreign trip at G7 to highlight US-Transatlantic ties
A 29-year-old woman from New York City reported experiencing "debilitating" period pain after getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
NASA now allows you to find out what the Hubble telescope saw in space on your birthday.
Honda aiming for 100% electric vehicles by 2040
Sinkholes fill Turkey's breadbasket in drought
Wild horses flourish in Chernobyl 35 years after explosion
Even closing the toilet lid only helped a little, suggesting that droplets can escape through small gaps.
The global economic response to climate change: what's the plan?
Brought in by humans, beavers threaten Patagonia forest
The "Super Pink Moon" will begin to appear full starting Sunday evening.
Greta Thunberg blasts politicians for 'ignoring' climate crisis
French special forces dog awarded top UK gallantry medal
Biden doubles US emissions cut target as summit lifts climate hopes
New York city sues Exxon, Shell, BP for false advertising on pollution
IMF's Georgieva calls for 'carbon price floor' to curb emissions
Canada's Trudeau pledges new emissions reduction target of 40-45%
Using a specialized instrument, NASA's Perseverance Rover has converted carbon dioxide on Mars to oxygen.
Japan strengthens 2030 emissions cut target
India's Covid-19 shortages spur black market for drugs, oxygen
Arctic sizzled in 2020, the warmest year for Europe too
Biden seeks to rally world on climate as summit momentum builds
West Nile virus cases often occur during mosquito season, which runs from summer to fall.
The method they used could help reveal other potentially active faults under cities.