Experts warn that our screen-obsessed, sedentary lives could reshape our bodies and faces in frightening ways.
China’s Unitree Robotics unveiled the H2 full-sized humanoid with 180 cm height, weighing 70 kg, a three-hour battery and ...
Australia's power bills would fall by 25 per cent if new coal-fired power stations are constructed, and would drop even ...
Contributing more than AED 8 billion in local economic value in 2024-2025, the National In-Country Value Champion (ICV score 96.89 in 2024) has achieved a 10% surge in renewables sales over the last ...
The tragic national security situation in Nigeria has been thrust into the international spotlight anew with a threat from U.S. President Donald Trump. On Oct. 31, Trump designated Nigeria as a ...
India’s reality exemplifies what the report describes as a “double injustice”: the country faces losses from climate impacts ...
From innovative rides to grand new Pigeon Forge resorts, Dollywood leaders are putting wings to Dolly Parton’s vision for the ...
While many cryptocurrencies have been superb investments in recent years, many investors and analysts think there is a long ...
An AI model, 'Sam,' visualizes a future where unchecked sedentary lifestyles lead to premature aging, poor posture, weight ...
The National Party has unanimously agreed to abandon Australia’s emissions reduction target of net zero by 2050, piling ...
Abandoning 2050 as the target time to reach carbon neutrality is the wrong move – and it will raise the cost of shifting to renewable energy.
The World Health Organisation, WHO, has called on national and city leaders to transform urban areas into engines of health, equity, and sustainability as the world marks World Cities Day.