Nima Sarikhani's stunning image of a polar bear sleeping on a small piece of iceberg won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award. See the image here!
Nima Sarikhani's stunning image of a polar bear sleeping on a small piece of iceberg won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award. See the image here!
According to a study in the journal Science, at six years old girls begin to perceive themselves as less talented in science than boys. On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we addressed this “endemic” problem.
Astrophysicists from Princeton University, USA, have reformulated the flat map of the Earth, with a less distorted and “radically different” projection of seeing the world. Look here.
The bluefin tuna was once common to UK shores before it was driven away by overfishing. In recent news, the species has returned to English shores, but for uncertain reasons.
Marine heat waves associated with climate change are changing how Pacific cod grow in the Gulf of Alaska, a new science study shows.
This winter has been atypical in the Himalayan mountain range, particularly in its western region, where the mountains, once dressed in a beautiful and vast white blanket, are now visibly bare. Find out the reasons and details here!
A comprehensive analysis published by scientists suggests that large herbivores should not be culled based on their place of origin. Animal traits appear to have an impact on ecosystems, but this does not relate to whether they are native.
The first European space mission designed to monitor carbon fluxes on Earth by precisely measuring carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been assembled in the UK.
Small but powerful, beans, lentils and peas not only boost health, but also have multiple benefits for the environment.
Extremely mild air in the Alps leads to exceptional warmth with numerous weather records in the middle of winter. The temperatures sometimes rose above 20 degrees. Is this a result of climate change or just normal weather variability?
Over 5 feet of snow fell in parts of Nova Scotia this weekend leaving residents buried in their homes days later. Images of the historic event are surprising.
Not many nations can boast of having a presence on several continents. The case of this country is one of them, whose territory is divided between Europe, America and Africa.