Indonesia, Norway ink deal to reward rainforest protection
Indian authorities are monitoring the situation daily.
Lead author Anna Losiak from the Institute of Geological Sciences at the Polish Academy of Sciences said the charcoal "was formed from organisms killed, grilled and buried by the asteroid."
Researchers found a strong association between drug dissolution and the posture maintained during ingestion.
Nullarbor Plain isn't as flat as it seems.
New monarch gives fresh impetus to Scotland's independence debate
The PASTEUR Act would help tackle a terrifying public health threats -- the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
The green king: Charles the environmentalist
UN chief says world paying 'horrific price' for fossil fuels folly
Sombre Edinburgh readies to receive the queen
Children without a parent or caregiver are likely to experience a heightened risk of poverty, exploitation, HIV infection and mental health problems.
Buckingham Palace becomes shrine for a grieving nation
"This discovery of the MAIA protein is a major step forward in how we understand the process of human fertilization," the study's co-author said.
The image looks like it's from a sci-fi movie, but the bizarre formation seen is, in fact, a naturally occurring phenomenon.
Heatwave batters Spain's Mediterranean mussel crop
UN chief in Pakistan to boost flood aid for devastated millions
'Black spider' letters, Diana divorce: Charles's biggest scandals
DART will crash into Dimorphos later this month.
Risk of climate tipping points escalates at 1.5C warming: study
Queen Elizabeth II's top quotes
Philippines asks ICC not to resume drug war probe
The shape on the sonar had an uncanny resemblance to the extinct megalodon, and was estimated to be about 50 feet in size.
"Each new document sheds further light on the literacy and the administration of the First Temple period," said Joe Uziel, Director of Israel Antiquities Authority's Judean Desert scrolls unit.
Oceans cover 75% of the Earth's surface, but that does not assure safety from the threat of space debris hitting land.
"These initial results from the JWST early release science observations are groundbreaking": researchers.
2022 Europe's hottest summer on record: EU monitor
'A matter of honour': Women forced to stay in flooded Pakistan village
Both extreme hot and cold temperatures can increase people's aggression online, the researchers found.
Countries growing 70% of world's food face 'extreme' heat risk by 2045
Energy majors exaggerating green performance: analysis