The passenger pigeon was once the most numerous bird in the world, but in just half a century, it had gone extinct.
Wind-whipped wildfire blew through communities of every socioeconomic status and stripe, merging, psychically if not ...
UK Biobank has today announced the launch of the world's most comprehensive study of the proteins circulating in our bodies, which will transform the study of diseases and their treatments. This ...
The charity Oxfam said the super-rich have already used their share of carbon for all of 2025, while it would take the ...
Sean Lyons, a professor at the University of Guelph and an expert in intergenerational differences, predicts that as Gen Beta ascends into childhood, they will embrace AI in ways beyond our current ...
The U.S. has faced declining fertility for nearly five decades, with the natural replacement rate of 2.1 offspring per woman consistently unmet. By 2100, the U.S. fertility rate is projected to drop ...
The year just ended was a tumultuous one for Afghanistan, marked by many significant events that will continue to challenge the country in 2025 ...
Notoryctes caurinus, or the northern marsupial mole, is found in the deserts of northwestern Australia. It is also called ...
Justin Trudeau's resignation as Canada's prime minister is a rare demonstration of a leader stepping back and serving the ...
The United Nations says the world economy resisted battering by conflicts and inflation last year and is expected to grow a subdued 2.8% in 2025 ...
India releases Genome India database of 10,000 genomes for global research, focusing on disease study and precision medicine.