Spain, Portugal battle to control huge wildfires
Oil majors' climate visions 'inconsistent' with Paris targets
The blowout took a chunk of the star's lower atmosphere, the photosphere, leaving in its wake a cool spot that was further obscured by the dust cloud from the blowout.
The study projected between 135 and 420 women with pregnancy-associated-cancer will face problems in their care due to denied abortions.
While working on a book regarding beauty culture in Renaissance Europe, art historian Erin Griffey noticed that the products used in that period were not very different from what we see today.
Gifted Word Learner dogs were found to be more playful than "typical" dogs.
China factories ration power as heatwave sends demand soaring
Tibetan Plateau water stores under threat: study
The research team found that people who had these first sexual experiences earlier had a higher likelihood of better sexual functioning later in adulthood.
A link has been made available to the public to enter their suggestions for a new name for the disease.
The study found cognitive control is more difficult after a mentally demanding workday.
Zinc-ion batteries are a promising lithium-ion substitute.
US lawmakers to meet Taiwan president as China seethes
Walrus that attracted crowds in Oslo fjord euthanised
US congressional delegation arrives in Taiwan on heels of Pelosi visit
The megafloods could result in a $1 trillion disaster in California
Albanian farmer feeds coffee to fields amid fertiliser crunch
A new trade plan will be unveiled within days, while US forces will transit the Taiwan Strait in the next few weeks, said Kurt Campbell, White House coordinator for Asia-Pacific issues and an adviser to President Joe Biden.
US to boost Taiwan trade, conduct transits in straits
What's in Biden's big climate and health bill?
US lawmakers set to pass major climate, health bill in big win for Biden
Drought declared in several parts of England
"People who have a family history of addiction may be at greater risk for developing a problematic relationship with highly processed foods," Lindzey Hoover, the study's lead author, said.
According to the study, using too much brainpower can impede our decision-making power as well as the ability to make good lifestyle choices.
Those hoping to see the Perseids are advised to watch the meteor shower from a rural area that is as dark as possible
Skygazers would normally see 50 or 60 meteors per hour during the Perseid shower, but this month's supermoon could reduce that number to between 10 and 20.
France gets help from EU neighbours as wildfires rage
Arctic warming four times faster than rest of Earth: study
Seoul seeks to ban basement flats after flooding deaths
Young women, influencers and self-proclaimed experts have been sharing videos with unsubstantiated claims about the health risks of titanium dioxide.