Neither gold nor diamonds, the world's costliest material is a substance known as antimatter that costs an estimated USD 62.5 trillion (Rs 62.5 lakh crore) a gram. A gram of it packs a punch of explosive energy...
Helen BriggsEnvironment correspondentGettyDr Kit Opie at the University of Bristol, who is not connected with the study, said this is another piece in the puzzle over how human monogamy arose."I think this paper gives us a...
New observations of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS are raising intriguing questions among astronomers. Recent images suggest changes in the object’s coma, the cloud of...
Georgina RannardClimate and science correspondentNatural History Museum/ University of GothenburgSome fear that before we have the chance to explore the full nature of life...
Katy Austin,Transport correspondent andPritti Mistry,Business reporterGetty ImagesA new pay-per-mile charge for electric vehicles (EVs) and some hybrid cars was announced in the Budget.All new...
new video loaded: The Broken CircleFarmers in Northwest China confront their drying landscape by planting trees as coal burns relentlessly nearby. This film tells...
new video loaded: New York City’s Next Super StormWhat’s a worst-case scenario for hurricane flooding in New York City? Our reporter Hilary Howard, who...
The number of monitored bathing sites in England meeting minimum standards for water quality has risen slightly since last year, according to new figures...