Protesters in smoke-covered Sydney kicked off a fresh round of global demonstrations against climate change on…
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Slow and steady hope for near-extinct Bangladesh tortoises
Newly-hatched tortoises take their first steps at a Bangladesh conservation park, their feet barely visible under…
Rescued tigers get Spanish safe haven
Five of nine tigers that narrowly survived a gruelling journey across Europe will be moved to…
In Antarctica, tourists swim among penguins
“It’s like getting stabbed,” a tourist exclaims as he plunges into the three degree Celsius (37…
Antarctica, 'heart of the Earth' needs protection: expert
It may be remote and uninhabited but Antarctica is suffering from man’s activities, says the director…
Antarctica tourism: the quest for Earth's vulnerable extremes
The swimsuit-clad tourists leap into the icy water, gasping at the shock, and startling a gaggle…
Elizabeth I identified as author of Tacitus translation
A new article in the Review of English Studies argues that a manuscript translation of Tacitus’s…
Climate change 'tipping points' too close for comfort
Loading the atmosphere with five million tonnes of CO2 every hour has pushed Earth dangerously close…
With ultracold chemistry, researchers get a first look at exactly what happens during a chemical reaction
The coldest chemical reaction in the known universe took place in what appears to be a…
Researchers demonstrate machine-guided engineering of AAV capsids
Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) have become the go-to vehicle for delivering therapeutic gene cargo to target tissues…