A groundbreaking study indicates that human-caused climate change was detectable in Earth's atmosphere as early as 1885, much earlier than previously thought. This research highlights the urgency of monitoring climate changes and the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions.
Discover how Vienna's innovative social housing is tackling climate change while offering affordable living. This model could inspire U.S. cities to combat housing crises and climate issues simultaneously.
The detention of Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and green card holder, has ignited protests across the U.S. as the government defends its actions despite a court ruling against his detention.
As the US Open unfolds at Oakmont, players face a daunting challenge with its notoriously thick rough, pushing competitors to their limits. Will spotters save the day, or will balls be lost in the greenery?
In a groundbreaking decision, a New Jersey federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction preventing the Trump administration from deporting Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist. This ruling highlights the tensions surrounding immigration and foreign policy in the U.S.
A controversial lawsuit in Texas claims that major investment firms like BlackRock and Vanguard colluded to reduce coal production to combat climate change. The firms deny the allegations, stating the coal market's decline is due to various factors.
Jaire Alexander's release from the Packers has sparked interest from multiple NFL teams. Despite injury concerns, his talent could be a game-changer for franchises like the Dolphins and 49ers. Who will take the plunge?
Aaron Rodgers is set to wear No. 8 as he joins the Pittsburgh Steelers on a one-year deal worth $13.65 million. This move marks the end of his tumultuous tenure with the Jets after a season-ending injury.
Discover the hidden dangers of vibrant Victorian green books, as experts unveil the toxic secrets behind these cherished artifacts. Learn how a groundbreaking device is helping to identify and safely manage potentially harmful collections.
Scientists have unraveled the mystery of seismic tremors that shook the Earth for nine days, linking them to massive landslides in Greenland that triggered unprecedented mega-tsunamis.