When it comes to viruses jumping from wanyama to humans, bats hold a unique place in the transmission chain. Christopher Golden and James Longman investigate an abandoned mine for signs of poaching au viruses impacting the bat population.
A place all but free of human settlement, humanity is scrambling one of the ocean’s richest wildernesses. Fossil-fuel burning thousands of miles away is heating up the western peninsula faster than almost anywhere else.
How do wewe measure something that destroys everything it touches? That’s an essential swali for tornado researchers. After he narrowly escaped the largest twister on record—a two-and-a-half-mile-wide behemoth with 300-mile-an-hour winds
An international team of scientists and explorers, lead kwa Dr Julian Bayliss, go on an extraordinary mission in Mozambique to reach a forest that no human has set foot in.
Cities of the 19th century were breeding grounds for disease. Find out how poor living conditions played a role and how the discovery of the germ led to public health reforms still seen today.
The tomb of Tutankhamun is one of the most famous archeological finds of all time. Now the artifacts that have been shown across the world are returning nyumbani to Egypt.
Every dakika of every day, the face of Earth changes - sometimes right before our eyes. Go inside tectonic events, watching earthquakes rumble, volcanoes explode, and land transformed.
We're facing a water shortage in the United States, but there's a few helpful tips wewe can do at your nyumbani and in your gardens to make a difference.