Chile has sworn in its most right-wing president in decades — and his rise, and ideology, are rooted in a small town beneath the Andes.
The climate measures currently in place are unlikely to meet Paris Climate Agreement targets. Whether further political measures can move us closer to the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 ...
Some researchers are sounding the alarm over the official data sets that track crucial aspects of life in the United States, ...
Americans’ confidence that their elections will be run fairly has dropped to its lowest point in years, according to a new ...
Live Science spoke with Rob Dunn, an applied ecologist and author of the book "The Call of the Honeyguide," about "mutualism" — how different species team up for their mutual benefit — and how humans ...
Researchers say we must stop treating physical inactivity as a personal failure and fix our broken systems instead.
Associate Professor Dahila Simangan at The IDEC Institute specializes in international relations, primarily focusing on the ...
An investigation of the effects of the U.S. Air Force bombing of Afghanistan finds that air strikes appeared to increase subsequent insurgency attacks by the Taliban, not diminish them.
Over the past five months, techUK’s Photonics sprint campaign has convened innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders to ...
A declaration recognizing whales as legal rights-holders is influencing legislation in New Zealand and sparking an ...
The recurring charge that marginalised communities advance by ‘playing the victim card’ reflects a deep misunderstanding of both history and constitutional mora ...
An interdisciplinary team at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is using state-of-the-art eye-tracking technology to pinpoint the physical characteristics of spiders that may contribute to ...
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