Two children from same family die after contracting E coli
Public Health England confirms cases of haemolytic uraemic syndrome
Public Health England confirms cases of haemolytic uraemic syndrome
COPENHAGEN – Denmark plans to build a new island near Copenhagen’s harbor to create more space for the city’s growing population, the prime minister said on Friday.
‘Penniless billionaire’ Abdul Qadir’s identity believed to have been used by money launderers
Botched missions in Salisbury and The Hague may prompt Russian leader to reassess his targeting of the west
Ukraine and Hungary are expelling diplomats from each other’s nations in a row over Budapest issuing Hungarian passports to Ukrainian citizens.
Video streaming service Netflix is the world’s most data-hungry application, consuming 15% of global net traffic, according to research from bandwidth management company Sandvine.
Climate change? Bad. Wind farms to fight climate change? Maybe…also bad?
That’s the weirdly veiled and instantly controversial conclusion of two new papers out on Thursday in Joule and Environmental Research Letters. The twin papers look at how wind power could create localized warming and how much energy wind farms produce.
Defence minister says any intimidation in region is ‘potentially dangerous’ after ‘unsafe’ encounter with US destroyer
Australia will become the first country to effectively eliminate cervical cancer if vaccination and screening rates are maintained, researchers say.
A major C$40bn ($31.9bn; £24.6bn) liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Canada has received the go-ahead from its partners.