Nigerian Villagers Score 'Victory for Humanity' When a Court Verdict Slams Shell Oil For Liability After Years of Spills
The Hague Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of four Nigerian farmers suing Shell Oil for spills on their farmland.
The Hague Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of four Nigerian farmers suing Shell Oil for spills on their farmland.
The Flyease Go: Nike roll out the first hands-free shoe to be available for around $120, and is perfect for arthritis or stroke patients
A simple urine test invented by Korean scientists was shown in 76 samples to test 100% accurately for life-threatening prostate cancer.
Prince Charles organized wildflower planting for the Queen's 60th coronation anniversary, but Plantlife UK wants to make it a national trend
Like a cross between a smoke detector and pregnancy test, these face masks have a test strip on the front to help control COVIID spread.
While most of us are aware of developments in lab-grown meat, MIT scientists have proved one can make lab-grown wood, perhaps even furniture.
Dr. Oshymansky got the backing of billionaire Mark Cuban to create Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs, which is slashing prescription drug prices.
The bans on gillnets in 1994 in California have caused otters, harbor porpoises, and great white sharks to rebound dramatically.
French biotech firm Carmat to make the world's most advanced total artificial heart available for purchase in the second quarter of 2021.
This five-minute test developed by a researcher at Greenwich University studying facial recognition will tell you if you have a superpower.
A space weather observatory has captured footage of blue jets, red sprites, and elves—three different kinds of space lightning.
Eli Lilly have said their Alzheimer's drug showed clinically significant improvements in patient decline in mid-stage, phase-2 human trials.