The Finnish capital Helsinki went a whole year without a traffic fatality.
The Finnish capital Helsinki went twelve months without a traffic fatality.
Music is banned at home.
After limits on production and regulating chemicals prevented agreement at UN talks in Geneva, where to next for the fight against plastic pollution?The collapse of the latest UN plastic treaty negotiations once again laid bare a fault line in global environmental diplomacy: the clash between countries pushing for plastic production cuts and those defending fossil fuel-linked industries.
Negotiations aimed at tacking plastic pollution have concluded without an agreement.
Hot weather can make it hard to get a good night’s rest.
When the birth control pill was introduced in 1960, women had a new kind of freedom.
US Government cuts to mRNA vaccine research could set technological advances, reduce access to therapies, and raise their costs.
The renaming of a Berlin boulevard to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse, after Germany's first African-born scholar, highlights a long struggle to erase symbols of a brutal colonial past.
The catchy tune known for its "doo doo doo doo doo doo" hook was not plagiarized, the court ruled.
Research suggests tiny particles of plastic could hamper plant growth, with potentially serious consequences for global food supply and climate change.
70 years ago, a German tabloid newspaper created the Lilli doll, a fantasy figure for men based on a cartoon character, which eventually inspired another iconic doll — Barbie.
Scientists say earthquake prediction is impossible but studying the 2025 Myanmar earthquake may help forecast when, and where, the next big tremor could strike.
A woman was taken into custody for allegedly assaulting airline staff, while a well-known musician who disrupted a flight remains free.
Of the record volumes of plastic being produced, less than 10% is made into something new.
The US government began issuing artificial intelligence chip export licenses after the revenue-sharing deal, despite security concerns.
Organized networks are infiltrating the academic publishing system to promote fake science, say experts investigating research fraud.
Plastic pollution, overfishing, increasing temperatures and sea-level rise — the North African and European countries that border the Mediterranean Sea are dealing with mounting problems.
Even if food aid reaches Gaza, Sudan and other famine zones, complications can arise in malnourished or starving people when they regain access to regular meals.
US Health Secretary Robert F.
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