Scientists from Britain and China have solved the mystery of flowers of what Charles Darwin called it "abominable mystery".
A view shows peniche houseboats moored and the Eiffel Tower along the flooded banks of the River Seine after days of almost non-stop rain caused flooding in the country in Paris, France on Jan 26.
Mount Mayon, Philippines, has started showing signs of an imminent eruption, as it spewed fountains of lava and massive ash plumes on Monday night and even on Tuesday morning.
The statutory board of the government of Singapore, according to reports, aims at restoring the heritage of the area with this.
Scientists have excavated one of the largest fossil relics with more than 70 footprints of dinosaurs and Cretaceous era mammals from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, USA.
Hong Kong will aim at slowly phasing out ivory sales and completely eradicating it by 2021.
Paleontologists excavated dinosaur fossil which belonged to the Tetanosauria group of sauropods of Cretaceous period from Sahara desert in Egypt.
Warm-blooded mammals and birds may have a better chance of surviving to the changing climate compared to cold-blooded animals such as reptiles and amphibians, said a study.
These bugs like dark dingy places and guess what your car's base and nooks and corners are the perfect places for them to find food, shelter and to lay eggs.
Coral reefs near Thailand face around 77 percent damage in a decade. Marine scientists put different opinions for the biodiversity loss.
It was a cold, foggy Monday morning in the national capital with the minimum temperature recorded at 7 degrees Celsius, two notches below the season's average, the Met Office said.
France's "Iron Lady," the Eiffel Tower, will turn off its lights in solidarity with the victims of Afghan capital Kabul's attack, Paris mayor said on Saturday.
Special kites with printed messages dotted the Agra skyline on Sunday evening.
Geoengineering schemes to deflect some of the Sun's rays have a chance of backfiring if they are abruptly discontinued.
NASA research has found that layers of dust on top of snow in Colorado rocky mountains in the US determines the snowmelt and water flow in the Colorado River.