What is tuberculosis and why are deaths rising?
"The struggle to end TB is not just a struggle against a single disease. It’s also the struggle to end poverty, inequity, unsafe housing, discrimination and stigma, and to extend social p...
"The struggle to end TB is not just a struggle against a single disease. It’s also the struggle to end poverty, inequity, unsafe housing, discrimination and stigma, and to extend social p...
Images of wildfires scorching trees, hurricanes flattening houses and flash floods upturning cars are the very real - and more frequent - signs of the impact of climate change.
In February this year, as the UK was still under tight COVID-19 restrictions, cases of seasonal flu dropped to zero.
在新冠疫情之前,只有18%的美国微软员工是远程工作的——到2020年4月1日,所有非必要的微软员工都全职在家工作。
The world's coral reefs are facing an "existential crisis", scientists said in a report on Tuesday, as sea surface temperatures rise. The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network showed that ...
Before COVID-19, only 18% of US Microsoft employees worked remotely - and by April 1, 2020, all non-essential workers were working from home full-time.
It’s been a year and a half since the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close and teachers to start providing lessons online, almost overnight.
“One of the best pieces of advice I got as a young man was, ‘If it doesn't take 50 years, it isn't worth doing’,” says futurist and author Peter Schwartz.
On the sub-tropical Japanese islands of Okinawa, they have a saying: Live far enough away from your family so you’re not running into them every day, but close enough to take them a warm ...
Environment risk factors – from pollution and chemicals to a lack of clean water – cause almost a quarter of deaths globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
It has rained on the highest point of the Greenland ice sheet for the first time ever.
Progress on reaching gender parity has stalled and even gone backwards in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Exercise is proven to keep us fit and healthy as we age - reducing our risk of dementia and boosting our immune systems.
The news agenda this week has been dominated by Afghanistan and Haiti, which now faces a cyclone in the aftermath of the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that hit the country on Saturday.
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 have passed 209.3 million globally, according to Johns Hopkins University. The number of confirmed deaths stands at more than 4.39 million. More than 4.8 billi...