Recent drop in visitors is larger than that recorded in the global recession of 2008. So, why are millions of tourists shunning the US's borders?
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A self-described ‘citizen of everywhere’, author and journalist John Kampfner has always seen himself as unrooted. Born in Singapore to a Slovak father and a mother from Kent – with family ties that ...
Data centre operators are turning toward gas for electricity after delays in connecting to the UK's National Grid ...
The warning lights are flashing, but the building blocks of a different civilisation already exist – and they work ...
The sound of rain stimulates growth in rice seeds, a new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found ...
Scientists predict there is a one in six chance of a massive eruption this century, but what impacts would such an event ...
Learn about the proposed data centres in Utah, their vast energy needs, and the public concerns surrounding the development.
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From 'ghost sharks' to worms on volcanic seamounts, scientists have discovered a complex array of life beneath the ocean surface ...
From the churches of Lalibela to the battlefields of Tigray and Amhara, Ethiopia’s ancient myths, faith and political ...
Restoration project between National Parks and Funding Circle will support 11 hectares of peatland at Greenlee Lough in ...