Guests attend the promotion event for the graphic novel adaptation of The Three-Body Problem at the Frankfurt Book Fair.[Photo provided to China Daily] The graphic novel adaptation of The Three-Body ...
These houses are in areas increasingly prone to natural disasters like wildfires or hurricanes. Private insurance wouldn't cover them, so they are covered under insurance plans of last resort, known ...
If you haven’t yet subjected yourself to the three-episode premiere of “All’s Fair,” I have a challenge for you: Break out a stopwatch, start the timer the moment the action begins, and see how long ...
In experiments, researchers showed that the disease-spreading insects couldn’t resist the sweet smell of a fungus that infected and killed them. By Jason P. Dinh Watch your back, DEET. There’s a new ...
Groundbreaking research published in The Lancet suggests that most people who believe they’re sensitive to gluten are actually reacting to other factors like FODMAPs or brain-gut dynamics. The study ...
The United States of America (the United States) and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam (Viet Nam) have agreed to a Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade to strengthen our ...
A series of public statements from the Department of Homeland Security during its migrant crackdown in Chicago and across the country has been contradicted or undermined by local officials, a civil ...
Kim Kardashian made a show-stopping entrance on the red carpet at the world premiere of All’s Fair in West Hollywood on October 16. The entrepreneur and reality TV star arrived in a form-fitting ...
An experiment that transformed lead into gold, a satellite designed to manufacture drugs in space, and many other fascinating projects all took home trophies at this year’s Science Fair. Reading time ...
A student from Punta Gorda's concern for her grandfather has inspired a national award-winning science fair project. Bella Dacanay’s grandfather lost his sense of smell due to Parkinson’s disease.
A poster-size version of the front page of the very first issue of this magazine hangs in the lobby of Springer Nature’s New York City office. I walk past it multiple times a day, and one line of text ...