Authorities are urging those who may have been exposed to measles to monitor themselves for potential symptoms.
People's names will be stenciled into a microchip that will fly with the Europa Clipper mission, along with a poem written by U.S. poet laureate Ada Limón.
Loved ones and admirers are holding international commemorations Monday for British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, who were murdered a year ago while documenting environmental crimes in the Amazon rainforest.
The future of fossil fuels -- the leading source of planet-heating emissions -- will face scrutiny at UN climate negotiations Monday with an under-fire Emirati oil chief poised to step into the driver's seat.
At a red-brick factory in the German port city of Hamburg, cocoa bean shells go in one end, and out the other comes an amazing black powder with the potential to counter climate change.
Heavy rain across parts of Japan has killed one person, left three missing and injured dozens more, authorities said Saturday, with thousands of residents issued evacuation warnings.
Long an anti-immigration party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) has scaled new heights in national polls as discontent with the government in Berlin and its climate agenda grows.
Celeste Saulo, the incoming head of the UN's weather and climate agency, said she would fight with a passion to combat climate change and its negative impacts on people's lives.
The world should see the first draft of a highly anticipated and much needed international treaty to combat plastic pollution by the end of November, 175 nations gathered in Paris decided Monday after five days of gruelling talks.
The "cloud forest" of Monteverde, in the center of Costa Rica, will soon no longer be worthy of the name: climate change threatens this unique ecosystem, and its fauna and flora face an unclear future under a brilliant blue sky.
Dehumanising migrants 'deeply troubling': incoming IOM chief
Bats that act strange may be a sign of rabies.
Senegal opposition leader sentenced to 2 years, election bid unclear
UN climate agency picks Argentina's Saulo as first woman leader
Japan reports warmest spring on record
By Stage 2, patients begin experiencing "rapid, violent and uncontrolled coughing fits."
The live stream will last for an hour on Friday.
Twitter hinders 'troll hunters' battling climate denial
Firefighters in east Canada battle 'unprecedented' blazes
Countries tussle at 'rocky' global plastic talks
1.5C of warming is too hot for a just world: study
Sargassum seaweed recently wreaked havoc along Florida beaches.
"No one had found planets in this dataset before," study co-author Andrew Vanderburg says.
Four years on, Salvadoran 'dictator' Bukele basks in gang war glory
France opens its first electric car battery factory
Some common strategies may unintentionally be reinforcing fussiness instead.
In a recent study, researchers found that heart attack patients with strong legs had lower risks of developing heart failure.
'Save your lives:' Free Thai boxing lessons for LGBTQ people in Chile
Plastic pollution: treaty talks get into the nitty-gritty
The historic summit on May 29, 1953, was many years in the making, and it completely changed the field of mountaineering.