By Hera Rizwan The crisis in Ladakh has escalated sharply. What began as a peaceful push for statehood and constitutional ...
The exhibition attracts the latest innovations and technologies that support increasing the share of clean and renewable ...
The storm’s devastation underscores the sobering risks the region faces, exacerbated by fossil fuel production and inadequate ...
SLR CONSULTING has strengthened its integrated approach to placemaking with the appointment of experienced masterplanner Louise Fountainas associate director fo ...
Published in Science and featured on the cover of its latest issue, the research, conducted with the involvement of the UAB and the CVC, a global ...
Now in their 35th year, the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes continue to highlight some of the nation's most significant science achievements, this year offering a total prize pool of $190,000.
As the world navigates the triple planetary crisis—climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution—the way communities are ...
BENGALURU: Studies have shown that what appear to be bewildering colours in the wild are actually defenses against predators ...
Leaders gather at Newsweek headquarters on Thursday to discuss the path forward for clean energy. Follow along for live ...
A new landmark has opened in Dubai that brings together desert architecture and forest living. The Ghaf Woods Experience ...
NEW YORK (AP) — An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be toxic to marine life. At a former weapons dump site in the ...
At a former weapons dump site in the Baltic Sea, scientists found more creatures living on top of warheads than in the ...