Your air conditioning can feel fine one day and then blow warm air the next, with no warning. When that happens, the AC ...
The modern insurance industry has operated under the same model for centuries: taking on other people’s risks for a fee, covering their losses if things go wrong. Rob Wesseling, however, thinks that ...
The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released the final part of its sixth assessment report. In it, they steer away from the gloom and doom and remind us of a future that's still ...
Los Angeles is one of more than a dozen California cities with rent-control laws, and by no coincidence, is one of the most unaffordable places to live. The City Council recently approved a proposal ...
Next week, the European Commission will unveil its proposal to close widening loopholes in the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) while setting the thresholds for emissions that will determine ...
When Georgia B. Smith recently walked into the Metropolitan Museum of Art on June 24, she felt nervous. The 34-year-old wasn’t there to admire 18th-century paintings alongside New York City’s summer ...
A tiny protein tweak may unlock nitrogen-fixing super-crops that slash global fertilizer demand. Scientists discovered a small protein region that determines whether plants reject or welcome ...
Strictly Come Dancing fans were left gobsmacked on Sunday evening as Tess Daly read out the results, sending Lewis Cope and Katya Jones packing. The professional dancer and her celebrity partner Lewis ...
Electricity prices are becoming an outsize issue in American politics because they themselves are legitimately outsize. Compared with the cost of consumer goods, which have been rising rapidly over ...