Has global warming killed off the fish in Africa's deepest lake?
Global warming has hit fish numbers in Lake Tanganyika, one of the world's largest and deepest lakes, according to a new study.
Global warming has hit fish numbers in Lake Tanganyika, one of the world's largest and deepest lakes, according to a new study.
Coach Inc.'s stock surged 2.4% in premarket trade Tuesday, after the luxury accessories retailer reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings that beat expectations. Earnings for the quarter ended July 2 rose to $81.5 million, or 29 cents a share, from $11.7 million, or 4 cents a share, in the same period a year ago. Excluding non-recurring items, adjusted earnings per share came to 45 cents, beating the FactSet consensus of 41 cents. Revenue increased to $1.15 billion from $1.00 billion, just shy... Читать дальше...
Earlier this year, the cartoonist Edward Steed spent a month travelling in China. Each day this week we will be publishing an extract from his travel diary.
Dwell calls its new platform an “interest network,” which is like a more tightly curated social network. The post Dwell.com Reinvents Itself as a Social Network for Design Nerds appeared first on WIRED.
For some people, charm and character are priorities number one and two during their home search. Unfortunately, charm and character often come at a premium, with period details adding thousands to the already high prices in the Bay Area. But for buyers looking for that needle in the haystack, we want to let you know
Today on the campaign trail and more of the biggest news stories and exclusive features from Washington on politics, policy, financial regulation and defense.
In Italy, they’ve decided to fight them on the beaches. By imposing hefty fines, authorities are hoping to deter towel hogs who stake an overnight spot with sun loungers and umbrellas. The “ancient and ingrained” habit has been blighting Italy’s crowded summer shorelines for decades, according to La Repubblica website. Now coast guards are trying […]
When Antony van Leeuwenhoek, the late 17th-century drape maker turned amateur scientist, first described microbes, people thought he was crazy.
Читать дальше...Two former administrators of the Environmental Protection Agency under Republican presidents endorsed Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, citing her plan to tackle climate change and Donald Trump’s “profound ignorance of science.” William D. Ruckelshaus, who was the first EPA administrator under President Richard Nixon and then again the fifth under President Ronald Reagan, and William K. […]
The first set of results is in, and it’s confirmed: The US women’s gymnastics team is that good. And barring a major disaster, the question heading into the team final Tuesday afternoon at the Rio Olympic Arena won’t be whether these five American women will win gold. It will be which teams get silver and […]
Last week police officers responded to a call in Rome after someone reported they had heard crying and shouting coming from an apartment, but when they arrived they were met by an elderly couple. The Italian couple were in tears, not because a crime had been committed, but because they were overcome by loneliness and […]
The Underground Railroad is a literal train running underground in Colson Whitehead's new novel, which follows escaped slave Cora. It's both brilliant fiction and searing historical document.
A group of lawmakers and staff with the bipartisan National Conference of State Legislatures spent a year and a half studying the best school systems in the world. Here's what they learned.
The nocturnal felines are notoriously elusive.
Specsavers has announced it will be moving into a town centre store.
A man charged with a child sex offence is due in court - after being confronted by vigilante hunters in Bluewater.
A trucker, who had waited five-and-a-half hours in an Op Stack queue, drove straight at a policeman after being told he had to start over again.
Coach Inc.'s stock surged 2.4% in premarket trade Tuesday, after the luxury accessories retailer reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings that beat expectations.
I happen to be a world-class flosser.
(HealthDay News) -- Exercise is important at any time of year, but the hot summer months require extra precautions to keep you from overheating.
(HealthDay News) -- It's common to occasionally toss and turn while trying to fall asleep, but for some people, it's a nightly battle.
(HealthDay News) -- Exercise is important at any time of year, but the hot summer months require extra precautions to keep you from overheating.
(HealthDay News) -- It's common to occasionally toss and turn while trying to fall asleep, but for some people, it's a nightly battle.
It's not clear how receptive legislators and Gov. Scott Walker will be to the request, however.
The University of Wisconsin System is poised to ask lawmakers to lift the cap on in-state tuition and reverse years of declining support for higher education with a funding increase of $42.5 million in the next state budget.