The amount of water stored on lands across Earth’s continents has declined at such staggering levels that changes are likely irreversible while humans are alive, a study published Thursday found.
The Saya de Malha Bank is one of the world’s largest seagrass fields and the planet’s most important carbon sinks. It faces incalculable risks that threaten the future of humanity.
The price of cocoa in early 2025 was near its all-time high, due in part to dry conditions in Africa. Without urgent action to address aridity, this scenario may become more common, and cocoa – and ...
From startups to OEMs, the growing potential of the global space sector was clear to see at the Farnborough International ...
Ron Walters, 76, discovered the nearly 2,000-year-old coin on land he had been searching for six years in Wall Heath, near ...
A failure to enhance deterrence could incentivize Beijing and Moscow to undertake greater geopolitical risks at the United ...
In mountain ranges around the world, glaciers are melting as global temperatures rise. Europe’s Alps and Pyrenees lost 40 ...
The gold coin, which is believed to be the first aureus of Emperor Aulus Vitellius found in England, was discovered by metal ...
All over the world, innovative architects are pushing the boundaries of residential architecture into the realm of abstract ...
Nestled away in the Indian Ocean, the bank’s seagrass habitats are being decimated by a multinational fleet of fishing ships ...
Alaska Native tribes and activists will use previous momentum to try and keep a road from being built through caribou migratory paths, subsistence harvest areas and remote Indigenous land.
“As close as possible, it’s sunlight hitting the ground and turning into delicious food and wealth and goodness,” says ...