New research from The University of Manchester has shown that debates and resistance about wearing face masks go back a lot ...
A major new international review co-authored by Professor Gemma Harvey, Professor of Physical Geography in the Department of ...
Marine animals, such as the extremely simple flatworm Trichoplax, are ideal model organisms for studying the early ...
Not all self-employment guarantees financial security, with informal arrangements posing the greatest risks to well-being for ...
UK winters are becoming significantly wetter mainly due to warming driven by human burning of fossil fuels releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, a Newcastle University study reveals. The ...
Researchers from Guangxi University, China have developed a new gas sensor that detects ammonia with a record speed of 1.4 ...
Australia's native water rat. These long-whiskered rodents finally received the recognition they deserve, with the ABC's ...
Geologic reservoirs that trapped petroleum for millions of years are now being repurposed to store the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. New research is improving how we monitor this storage and verify ...
Scientists have long known that Earth's core is mostly made of iron, but the density is not high enough for it to be pure ...
A cyclone packing violent winds killed at least 20 people as it struck Madagascar, toppling houses and causing major flooding, the Indian Ocean island's disaster authority said Wednesday.
Few countries talk about "ghettos" the way Denmark does. For more than a decade, the term has shaped national debates about migration, integration and who truly belongs.
Once driven to the brink of extinction by commercial whaling, southern right whales slowly returned to Australian coastlines ...