Shelly Qualtieri told Newsweek that peacekeepers often manage others’ emotions, but over time this can harm everyone involved ...
Microplastics gather anti-biotic resistant bacteria as they move through water, allowing microbes to spread from polluted sites into rivers.
ESET researchers dive deeper into the EDR killer ecosystem, disclosing how attackers abuse vulnerable drivers.
Heavy rainfall in February and March 2026 caused Australia’s Red Centre to turn green, captured by NASA satellite images, marking one of the wettest periods on record for the Northern Territory.
Scientists discover that fast-changing cactus flowers, not size or pollinators, are behind the rapid evolution of new cactus species.
New AAN guidance examines how consumer wearable devices can support neurologic care, including epilepsy monitoring and sleep tracking — while cautioning that many of them are insufficiently validated.
The African continent is splitting along a triple junction of rifts that converge in Afar, Ethiopia. A new ocean may take millions of years to form, but that is giving scientists ample time to glean ...
The growing wave of insecurity across Nigeria's South-West region has become a major source of concern for residents, community leaders and security experts.States such as Ondo, Oyo, Osun and Ekiti, ...
New attribution research shows how extra heat in the atmosphere can turn thunderstorms into factories for dangerous, softball ...
Clothing trends come and go, but in some cases, they don’t stay away for too long. For decades, both the fashion industry and its devotees have referenced the so-called “20-year-rule,” which suggests ...
Behind the stillness of desert landscapes, cacti appear to be changing in unexpected ways. The cactus on your windowsill may ...