UK Schools Face Challenges as Pupils Endure 40C Classrooms
With temperatures soaring above 40C, UK teachers are calling for urgent adaptations to school facilities to protect students from heat-related illnesses.
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With temperatures soaring above 40C, UK teachers are calling for urgent adaptations to school facilities to protect students from heat-related illnesses.
As Iceland commemorates its first glacier lost to climate change, the need for rituals to address ecological grief becomes increasingly apparent in Western culture.
A recent study explores the implications of avian influenza A(H5) viruses, particularly clade 2.3.4.4b, on individuals exposed to these viruses seasonally.
A groundbreaking study has detected H5N1 avian influenza RNA in the semen of a dairy bull, highlighting new challenges for livestock health and biosecurity.
Spanish veterinary authorities have confirmed multiple Newcastle Disease outbreaks in poultry farms across Valencia during the winter of 2025-26.
This retrospective study investigates the outbreaks of poultry erysipelas in Sweden, particularly in commercial laying hens, during the period from 1998 to 2023.
Sweden's poultry industry is a global leader in minimizing Campylobacter prevalence, thanks to over three decades of dedicated efforts and stringent standards.
A recent study reveals the emergence of a new H5N1 genotype D1.1, which is rapidly spreading across North America, posing risks to poultry and public health.
Delve into the life of Bob Ross, the beloved painter known for his soothing voice and iconic landscapes. Discover how he brought joy to millions through his art.
Landscapes are more than just scenery; they reflect the history of our planet and the influence of human activity. From majestic mountains to tranquil river valleys, each landscape has a unique story to tell.
As temperatures soar in the UK, scammers are taking advantage by creating fake websites to sell air conditioning units. Stay alert to avoid falling victim.
As temperatures soar to unprecedented levels, the debate over air conditioning in Europe has become a contentious political issue, overshadowing critical climate discussions.
The invasive blackchin tilapia is wreaking havoc on Thailand's river ecosystems, threatening local fishers' livelihoods and prompting calls for sustainable management.
Yosemite and other national parks are facing unprecedented challenges due to overcrowding and funding cuts, jeopardizing their preservation and visitor experience.
The town of Estancia is grappling with a significant water shortage, with an immigration detention center being its largest consumer. Water is currently being trucked in until a new well is established.
The Cornell Lab for Ornithology is integrating the Merlin bird ID app with the eBird platform to enhance global biodiversity monitoring through citizen science.
The rising costs of automobiles and shifting political ideologies may jeopardize the US's position in the electric vehicle market, especially against cheaper Chinese competitors.
Scientists are examining tardigrades, recognized as last year's invertebrate of the year, as part of an extensive project aimed at sequencing DNA across all life forms.
As our pond marks its first anniversary, the emergence of dragonflies signals a thriving ecosystem, showcasing the rich biodiversity in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
A Victorian community is embracing sustainability by opting to collect their own compost instead of relying on traditional waste bins, transforming kitchen scraps and garden waste into valuable resources.