Readers beware: Digital books save forests but also create toxic e-waste.
The fossils of the reptile called Dinocephalosaurus orientalis were originally identified in 2003.
Thousands of users reported disruptions with the services, but the reason behind the outages is unclear.
Russia's Ukraine war is not only taking a toll on people's lives, it's also been devastating for the environment — the long-term effects are hard to judge.
The reasons for hunger in countries like Ethiopia are complex but one is drought worsened by planetary heating.
More and more children are growing up learning a second or third language at home.
The World Health Organization says low vaccination rates against measles mean more than half the world is at risk of outbreaks by the end of 2024.
Processing food is a method in production.
Research suggests many of the same pressures driving farmers to protest on the streets are also impacting their health and wellbeing.
The Berlin International Film Festival is no stranger to politics.
The UK High Court has rejected a challenge to government plans to construct a tunnel underneath the UNESCO World Heritage Site Stonehenge.
Germany's Bundesbank has warned of a second consecutive quarter of negative growth in the beginning of 2024.
Isaak sang "Always On The Run" and beat out eight competitors to win the chance to represent Germany at the world's most-watched cultural event.
Japan's space agency, JAXA, successfully launched its next-generation H3 rocket into orbit after facing some initial setbacks.
Despite misinformation, divisive political rhetoric and angry protests, an overwhelming majority of people seem to back climate action.
Measles is one of the most contagious, potentially fatal diseases, and cases are rising.
Germany might be the next country to legalize cannabis, but the drug is still shrouded in misinformation.
The Berlin International Film Festival opened with a film starring Cillian Murphy, amid a competition featuring more diversity — and a jury led by Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o.
Commentators often pit books against computers as the best learning tools, but both are great in different circumstances.