Few people know it, but one of the most potent poisons known to science is present in millions of medical and aesthetic consultations every day. We'll tell you why.
Few people know it, but one of the most potent poisons known to science is present in millions of medical and aesthetic consultations every day. We'll tell you why.
Earth's clouds are rapidly diminishing, and this could partially explain the record-breaking temperatures of recent years on our planet, trends that could continue in the future.
The WMO's "State of Asia's Climate 2024" report warns that the region is warming almost twice as fast as the global average, causing more extreme weather conditions and posing a serious threat to lives, ecosystems, and economies.
An alarming Canadian study reveals that inactive oil wells release seven times more methane into the atmosphere than official estimates. The finding calls into question inventories and established climate policies.
Gold from e-waste could be a vein of opportunity thanks to a 'magic solution' that can also make gold mining less toxic.
Sharks are increasingly being spotted closer to shorelines, and researchers are raising the alarm, concerned that their shifting presence signals broader environmental instability.
The new simulator shows how fast communities could flee a bushfire based on digital and real-world data. It was even tested out in a real-world drill.
Human mega-constructions can have local, regional, global, and even planetary impacts, as in the case of the Three Gorges Dam in China.
The western Mediterranean is reaching record temperatures, on par with those reached in June 2022, when extremely violent storms occurred across Europe.
The largest field study on hailstorms that was launched during the middle of May is almost finished. Northern Illinois University’s “ICECHIP” study comprises approximately 100 researchers seeking enhanced methods to forecast, warn of, detect, and monitor dangerous hail.
The sun is shining and summer is here, which means protecting your eyes. But choosing the best sunglasses takes a little more thought than grabbing the first pair in front of you.
Since their discovery a century ago, antimicrobial drugs (from antibiotics to antivirals) have saved millions of lives every day... until they stop, as is happening now.