Simon Harmer’s mastery capped a series that exposed India’s slipping grip on spin, flawed selections and a deeper batting ...
While peatlands occupy just 3% of Earth's land surface, scientists say they store about 30% of the planet's land-based carbon ...
The last two decades have seen a revolution in scientists' ability to reconstruct the past. This has been made possible ...
In a personal message for guests at the Together at Christmas event at Westminster Abbey on Friday, the princess spoke of the ...
It’s that time of year again, when Vulture’s critics embark on our messiest annual tradition: finalizing our top-ten lists.
Co-hosts Canada, Mexico and USA are hoping to reach peak performance on home soil for World Cup 2026. FIFA examines their latest.
The federal agency, which is facing pressure to clean up hundreds of contaminated sites, is partnering with technology ...
Their vision is to transform L.A.'s vacant, fire-scarred neighborhoods into fields of California poppies and other native ...
Unseen forces are at work under the gleaming towers lining barrier islands like Sunny Isles Beach. Drilling from adjacent construction can displace soil and shake buildings. Higher tides and rising ...
Many people mistakenly think they’re plants, but lichens are weird composite organisms – and Australia has a lot of them.
Scientists developed wheat that helps create its own natural fertilizer, promising cleaner and more affordable farming.
A Clostridium botulinum spore is a tough, dormant form of the Clostridium botulinum bacterium that allows it to survive in ...