Just as many women vary in their preferences of footwear, Barbies are not so different, it turns out. Have barbies changed their tune about wearing heels over the years? 'Barbie research' has some answers.
Just as many women vary in their preferences of footwear, Barbies are not so different, it turns out. Have barbies changed their tune about wearing heels over the years? 'Barbie research' has some answers.
Researchers in UK-US collaboration create ‘recipe roadmap’ for finding a ‘complete hydrogen system’ naturally underground - potentially providing the clean fuel of the future. The clues could be an essential roadmap towards making commercial discoveries.
Far from the best-known tourist circuits, this monumental gem is a surprise to discover. It's not Ávila or Segovia, but it shares with these cities medieval grandeur and a monumental legacy worthy of admiration.
A severe weather event that developed especially on Friday, May 17, left at least 28 dead and a series of higher-intensity tornadoes in several states in the central United States. The death toll is expected to rise as rescue efforts continue.
A heat accumulation is forming in the North Atlantic - a warning signal for extreme heat in Europe. What is behind this situation?
The race to install more wind turbines is accompanied by a new dispute. As wind farms grow larger and more numerous, some end up affecting the performance of others.
High temperatures, drought and flood are all threatening African communities, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned. Technology is helping people adapt, but needs more investment.
New Tolkien statues will be unveiled in East Yorkshire by June, depicting a special memory he had in a nearby wood.
Copper supplies are becoming increasingly uncertain. As extraction companies use destructive methods to uncover it, could recycling avoid the worst to come and guarantee future supply for the green transition?
Just days before the start of hurricane season, estimates are analyzing the most likely scenarios. With a warmer-than-average ocean, the Atlantic has enough energy to develop intense systems.
Moon dust collected during a Chinese mission will answer important questions about the formation of the Moon and early life on our planet.
In 1995, Stephen Hawking appeared on the BBC's Tomorrow's World and made predictions about what the fields of technology and astronomy would be like in 2025. Here's what he said.