Who's better off and who's worse off four years on from the outbreak of COVID? The financial picture might surprise you
A lot has happened to the economy since COVID struck, and reading the economic tea leaves has become more difficult.
A lot has happened to the economy since COVID struck, and reading the economic tea leaves has become more difficult.
The horse transformed human history—and now scientists have a clearer idea of when humans began to transform the horse.
The cycling infrastructure in the Netherlands is fantastic, and cyclists in my hometown of Utrecht would have been the happiest in the world if it wasn't for one thing: pigeons.
Renowned for a thriving and intricately studied population of around 900 red deer, the Isle of Rum, part of Scotland's Inner Hebrides, is often considered an outdoor laboratory for scientific research. But the earthworms on Rum are equally remarkable. These invertebrates act as
While roboticists have developed increasingly sophisticated systems over the past decades, ensuring that these systems can autonomously operate in real-world settings without mishaps often proves challenging. This is particularly difficult when these robots are designed to be
World leaders must make plans to remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, a new report says
Prospective memory is a skill that can be practiced, making it more likely that someone can remember an appointment or meet a deadline
Virgin Galactic on Saturday successfully completed its last spaceflight before heading into a two-year pause on commercial operations to upgrade its fleet, as the space tourism company seeks to finally turn a profit.
A new study from GNS Science marks a significant step in the assessment of environmental contamination in Aotearoa New Zealand's capital.