East Antarctica, Long Stable, Is Now Losing Ice
A new study suggests that the East Antarctic ice sheet, which holds about five times as much ice as West Antarctica and Greenland combined, is in decline
A new study suggests that the East Antarctic ice sheet, which holds about five times as much ice as West Antarctica and Greenland combined, is in decline
On the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species, political journalist Dennis Sewell talks to TIME about how the naturalist's big idea has been harnessed for sinister ends
China has detected eight cases of swine flu mutation, a health official said Wednesday, amid longstanding concerns among scientists that the virus could change into a more dangerous form
An odd new species of ancient crocodiles stood on two legs, lived alongside dinosaurs and sometimes even hunted them
Cutting global warming pollution would not only make the planet healthier, it would make people healthier too, newly released studies say
Canadian doctors have been advised not to use a batch of 170,000 swine flu vaccines after six reports of serious allergic reactions among recipients, but there are no similar reports from other countries
French obstetrician Michel Odent argues that fathers specifically, and men in general, don't have a place in the delivery room.
TIME looks at what's on the agenda for the talks in Copenhagen that begin on Dec. 2
We turned to a top dietitian for tips on how to enjoy the holiday without overdoing it
From the Moon to Mount Everest, our list of the greatest leaps and highest climbs in human history
Heidi Cullen finds out how the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling Project is using ice to map our history in this Climate Central report
Photographer David Friedman explores the inspiration that moves inventors
Obama's First State Dinner
The Princess and the Frog: Big Fun on the Bayou
Me and Orson Welles: Zac Efron Takes the Stage