South Korea investigates falsified Western adoption cases In 2005, South Korea established its Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate various human rights abuses of the 20th century.
Patricia Piccinini’s bizarre Hong Kong art show “Hope” Patricia Piccinini is a contemporary artist hailing from Australia who has a reputation for exploring some pretty unique concepts.
Arctic sea ice is melting, and it may be gone sooner than we thought A new study now says that the first summer to melt pretty much all of the Arctic’s floating sea ice could actually happen between 2030 and 2040.
Could fungi help us fight climate change? Fungi often grow through soil and communicate with one another through underground networks that make up a third of the living biomass of soil.
Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam is blown up Russia has been controlling the dam since early on in its invasion last year.
How ultra-processed food can affect your brain and your body For decades now, researchers have been looking into how UPF-rich diets affect our health.