Portugal has formalised its partnership with the European Space Agency to develop an integrated space hub in the Azores, with Santa Maria as a future landing site
Anna O’Connor
The lack of accessible mental health care has driven a sharp rise in people relying on AI chatbots for therapy, but there are major risks involved
Discovered alongside around 69,000 tonnes of Brazilian soybeans, the 10,000 tonnes of pesticide-coated wheat represent ‘serious violation’ of Chinese food safety rules
Oxford’s choice for its Word of the Year reflects a rise in online content deliberately created to evoke anger, discord and polarisation
The development marks the petrostate’s first venture into standalone gas production, sourcing gas from fields not associated with oil production
A global research team found that exposure to high or very high levels of air pollution can dramatically reduce the health benefits from exercise
Onshore processing in Timor-Leste remains a key focus for the government, which views the project as ‘essential for national development’
Visit Sweden’s provocative new campaign links the country with the state of being bored over the holiday season – but that’s a good thing
The coup comes a day before the provisional results of the presidential election were due to be announced, both main contenders having declared victory in the Sunday poll
Using thousands of scans to map the brain’s structural development, researchers identified four turning points: ages 9, 32, 66 and 83
The agreements include memoranda of understanding, protocols and addenda to existing pacts in areas from health to agriculture to defence
The Stahl house embodies ‘an idealised version of Los Angeles’, combining striking clean lines, stunning vistas and Modernist glamour