Is There Any Hope For Agreement at Copenhagen?
TIME looks at what's on the agenda for the talks in Copenhagen which begin on Dec. 2
TIME looks at what's on the agenda for the talks in Copenhagen which begin on Dec. 2
The controversy over a video recently produced by the autism advocacy group Autism Speaks highlights the ongoing dissent that characterizes the autism community
India staunchly refuses to take action on lowering carbon emissions, saying the West must concede first. Can agreements be made at next month's Copenhagen talks?
Iowa public health officials reported on Wednesday the first confirmed case of H1N1 flu in a house pet: a cat
Only about a third of adults who have tried to get a swine flu vaccine have been able to get it, according to a new national poll
Moscow's support is key to passing a meaningful treaty at December's climate summit in Copenhagen. But Russia -- one of the world's largest polluters -- is sounding more skeptical about global warming than ever
If it seems that you recall particular scents from childhood more vividly than other (more recent) smells, there may be a bona fide biological reason. New research suggests that these "first scents" occupy a privileged place in the brain
For the first time, obesity researchers have data showing that the least healthy cereals are the ones marketed most aggressively to kids
Knowing someone's test results isn't good enough. Before you hop into bed, here's what you should always ask.
Tina and Rod Davies have turned their living room in Victoria, Australia into a nursery for orphaned kangaroos and wallabies
At 5 a.m. on Sept. 30, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will launch its largest vaccine giveaway in decades. It's not the usual way influenza immunizations are distributed, but nothing about this flu season is normal