A new digital platform developed under the leadership of CIIMAR is making Portugal's marine biodiversity more accessible by bringing together thousands of biological resources into a single access ...
China and the southern United States were hit last year by some of their worst sand and dust storms in decades, the United ...
Workers earning the lowest wages are the least likely to be covered by collective agreements in Germany, despite being the group for whom these protections are arguably most important. In 2021, only ...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon fell to its lowest level in a decade in the first half of the year, according to ...
At Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), conversations about diversity often center on supporting Hispanic/Latine students. New research from scholars at University of New Mexico highlights an ...
Fifteen people were killed in landslides in the Philippines, and thousands in Taiwan were evacuated from their homes as the ...
Geoscientists at the University of Glasgow have helped reveal new evidence about the formation of one of the highest ...
There's a bit of a historical mystery surrounding the star Theta Eridani. Ptolemy in the second century A.D. and al-Sufi in A.D. 964 both recorded Theta Eridani as one of the 13 brightest stars in the ...
The justice system in England and Wales is failing to meet people's needs, with cuts to legal aid forming part of a wider ...
Researchers from King's College London recorded the warning signs of a major low-oxygen event in Lake Victoria just hours before fish deaths were reported by local communities, demonstrating why ...
For nearly a century, astronomers have known that the universe is expanding. In the late 1990s, two independent teams, the ...
As we move closer to Election Day 2026, voting preferences are moving back into focus—and with them, analyses of what drives ...