P at Bunker was trying to figure out where he was at.
Astronomers are ready to search for the fingerprints of life in faraway planetary atmospheres. But first, they need to know ...
The reduction of sulfur in ship fuels meant fewer seeds for water droplet condensation and, as a result, fewer charging collisions between ice crystals. Ultimately, there have been fewer storms that ...
Researchers, doctors, their patients and supporters are venturing out of labs, hospitals and offices across the country to ...
March is Women’s History Month, a time dedicated to recognising the achievements and contributions of women across different ...
Newsweek's weekly update maps the locations of 12 aircraft carriers in the Indo-Pacific region as of February 21.
Given the increasing importance of rare earths, countries with large reserves are gaining significant economic and political influence.
It's no surprise the District of Columbia has the highest percentage of federal workers, but 80% of the federal workforce is ...
Two studies released this week, by Freedom House and the Economist Intelligence Unit, found international democracy in retreat.
Living near the water has required understanding its rhythms and their consequences. But for generations, one thing most ...
UKRAINE may be forced to hand over 20 per cent of their land to Russia as part of a peace deal – but what would this look ...
The area, long named the Gulf of Mexico across the the world, has gained a geopolitical ... As of Thursday, how the Gulf appeared on Google Maps was dependent on the user's location and other ...