Thousands of dead puffins are washing up on Europe’s beaches – why it’s been such a dangerous winter for seabirds
Seabirds are washing up on Europe’s beaches in large numbers after weeks of bad weather.
Seabirds are washing up on Europe’s beaches in large numbers after weeks of bad weather.
Unlike wind and solar which are weather-dependent sources of renewable energy, geothermal heat can produce energy steadily, day and night, all year round.
Millions of players across the world have grown up alongside the 21-title series.
The idea that autistic people lack a ‘theory of mind’ has shaped ASD research for 40 years. The evidence never supported it – and it’s time to move on.
Three exhibitions, two films and some poetry from a country at war: you’re going to be busy this week.
Scientists found an unexpected viral hitchhiker lurking inside a common gut bacterium – and it was twice as prevalent in people with colorectal cancer.
Spencer won the Gorton and Denton byelection for the Green party.
Greens have not received more airtime in recognition of their growing popularity.
From the 1960s onward, dissident Cubans in exile have sought to undermine the government in Havana − often with US assistance.
The latest attack on Iran goes far beyond previous operations by Israel and the US in both scale and scope. Tehran will likely lean on unconventional warfare as well as its missile stockpile.
Khamenei will largely be remembered for the profound weakness his leadership brought the Islamic Republic.