Under the banner "Not one more word," various Holocaust educational, remembrance and research organizations are simultaneously turning their backs on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
The importance of developing a vaccine for herpes infections is highlighted by a new report showing one in five people live with most common form of genital infection .
Africa is where we all come from: A new exhibition revisits the continent's contributions to humanity's evolution and culture and looks into the insights provided by archaeology.
Healthy soil is vital for water and food supply.
Einstein loved life — and women.
Young people account for 75% of heat-related deaths in Mexico, a new study has found.
Brutal Soviet-era farming practices severely damaged the Aral Sea's delicate ecosystem.
US scientists Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun have been awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their research into microRNA.
As she receives the prestigious award, Han Kang explores in her Nobel Prize lecture how violence and love have inspired works such as "The Vegetarian" and "Human Acts.
Three sacred items held in Berlin collections are going back to Colombia.
Fifteen years after Sri Lanka's brutal civil war, women are clearing land mines to rebuild their communities.
After five years of speedy reconstruction work, Notre Dame will soon reopen.
Germany has long been admired for its generous public subsidies for arts and culture.
Nations on the front line of the climate crisis are asking the International Court of Justice to obligate big polluters to keep their promises to rapidly cut emissions.
Nations are buying H5N1 bird flu vaccines as the virus continues to spread among livestock in the US.
Dating apps are commonplace in the United States, but the Amish stay offline.
Nations on the frontline of the climate crisis are asking the International Court of Justice to obligate big polluters to keep their promise and rapidly cut emissions.
Four football fields of land degrade into desert every second.
How Christianity, pagan folklore and capitalism were combined to create the legend of Santa Claus — and why he's not interchangeable with Saint Nicholas.