The departure of a new four-member crew to the International Space Station has been postponed by for a second time.
Vitamin D, iron, omega 3: Dietary supplements are a booming market, heavily promoted on social media.
Treehouses and a piano concert in the woods: Activists protesting against a Tesla factory expansion near Berlin said they intend to stay in a forest for a week.
Researchers have shown that two genetically very different types of green anaconda exist in the Amazon.
Copenhagen is just one city among many around the world taking a novel approach to prevent repeated flooding.
Clean energy tech has helped limit the rise but the IEA warns steep cuts in CO2 emissions to limit a global rise in temperatures.
From films to fashion to music: An exhibition titled "Death and the Devil" looks at how horror has found its way into different art forms.
Though it's the middle of winter in Canada, there are more than 150 active wildfires.
A lack of alternative fuels and desire to save money keeps cruise companies from significantly reducing emissions.
Processing food is a method in production.
From curses to proposals: In many countries, February 29 is riddled with bad luck.
Rarely discussed but extremely common: sex drive mismatch.
The Verdi trade union has called on its members working as ground personnel for Lufthansa to strike for three days, starting on Wednesday.
Farmers who long relied on toxic chemical pesticides to resist pests are turning to a new wave of natural biopesticides.
Although COVID-19 is very contagious, its fatality rate is relatively low in comparison with these ten viruses.
During the Berlin film festival's awards ceremony, many filmmakers denounced Israel over the bombing of Gaza.
ADHD is commonly called a disorder.
Discover the hidden masterpieces of women artists spanning centuries, from Hildegard of Bingen's mystical illustrations to Sonia Delaunay's vibrant abstracts.
Following our article on preeclampsia, DW's Clare Roth takes a closer look at HELLP syndrome: a severe form of the pregnancy complication.
Former TV host Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with aphasia and dementia.