Not all dangerous invaders come in jet aircraft, firing missiles and dropping bombs. Some come in the form of germs or chemicals in our oceans and rivers.
The technological magic allowing computers to rapidly send information around the world depends on ships like the Wave Venture standing ready every hour of every day to repair damaged underwater fibreoptic...
Hélène Campbell, whose organ donation awareness campaign netted her an unexpected appearance three months ago on Ellen DeGeneres's daytime talk show, Ellen, was a return guest for the show's...
SpaceX's Dragon capsule became the first private company to rendezvous with the International Space Station when it was successfully grabbed by the orbiting research lab's robotic arm.
Mexico is relying on travellers from countries like Russia and Brazil to boost its tourism numbers this year after the drug war plaguing the country deterred U.S. visitors, its largest source of tourists...
Soaring temperatures have us thinking about getting away to cooler, more verdant places with a relaxed summery pace. Of course, we're not all lucky enough to have a cottage or cabin, but dreams we have...
Riveting winning images in the World Press Photo contest
View a collection of some of the winning images from the 55th annual World Press Photo contest for 2011 announced on February 10, 2012. The winners were selected from over 100,000 images submitted by more than 5,000 photographers from around the world.
World Press Photo of the Year 2011: A woman holds a wounded relative on October 15, 2011, during protests against President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen. Photo by Samuel Aranda/AFP/Getty Images
Helene Campbell, whose organ donation awareness campaign netted her an unexpected appearance three months ago on Ellen DeGeneres's daytime talk show, ...