In the last decades humanity has made great progress with less extreme poverty, increased health, wealth and democracy. We follow in the tradition of professor Hans Rosling.
Stricter air pollution laws have saved many birds in the United States over the past 40 years.
Last year's pandemic resulted in a decision by the government to allocate more money for research. Two of the areas that will get the most money are research on viruses and the environment.
By using quantum effects, researchers have created a design for atomic clocks that is many times more accurate than the atomic clocks used today.
2020 might not have seemed like the best of years, with natural disasters and a pandemic. However, these six wins show us that a lot of good things happened too. Things that make the future look a little bit brighter.
This year seven young men and women were selected winners for the Young Champions of the Earth contest. Keep reading to learn more about the prize and the winners.
Since the pandemic made its debut at the beginning of the year, several have painted the picture of 2020 as a dystopia. But in this gloomy description, there is every reason to start formulating our utopias. The only question is whether we dare, writes Victoria BΓ€ck.
The amount of hazardous particles in the air has decreased by up to 56 percent in European countries in a decade.
LTH's Christmas calendar shows a new interesting scientific experiment every day.
People with a positive attitude towards life are less likely to suffer from memory impairment as they get older.