Science Environment
From Science Mar 13
Met Office issues yellow warning with more snow showers expected.
From Politics & Policy Mar 11
Sunlight in Tokyo on Sunday afternoon was momentarily blocked off when a wide-scale dust storm surrounded the city, a day before the second year anniversary of the equally fatal 9.03 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan's northeastern and eastern portions on March 11, 2011.
From Politics & Policy Mar 11
Sunlight in Tokyo on Sunday afternoon was momentarily blocked off when a wide-scale dust storm surrounded the city, a day before the second year anniversary of the equally fatal 9.03 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan's northeastern and eastern portions on March 11, 2011.
From Politics & Policy Mar 11
Residents of the state of Queensland ought to brace themselves for more cyclones as a tropical low has been seen brewing in north-west Queensland's Gulf of Carpentaria. Once it fully develops, it will be called Cyclone Tim, the season's third cyclone after Sandra.
From Science Mar 09
Unknown bacteria was isolated under 12,000ft of ice for 14 million years.
From Society Mar 08
Adam Roberts, co-founder of animal advocacy organisation Born Free, speaks to IBTimes UK on safety at captive animal facilities after lion mauls volunteer intern Dianna Hanson to death in California zoo.
From Science Mar 08
Russian scientists claim to have found new form of bacterial life in waters of 17 million-year-old Antarctic lake
From Science Mar 06
Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology caught the eruption on video and posted it immediately on YouTube.
From Science Mar 02
Research indicates 100 million sharks are killed every year
From Politics & Policy Mar 01
Australia has broken its own hottest summer record, according to data released by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).