Don't be tone deaf to energy transition concerns of emerging economies, Ben van Beurden tells the World Petroleum Congress.
Fungi are growing in closed habitats, endangering human health.
Climate change won't just lead to rising sea levels - it could mean more polluted waters.
The decline of vertebrate populations is so dramatic that they call it biological annihilation.
A further five lions escaped from the popular safari destination in May – one is still on the loose.
'At the end of the day, somebody gets eaten.'
Rangeomorphs colonised many of the world's oceans, from the UK to Australia.
UK has been a member of the nuclear safety agreement since 1973.
Scientists are reportedly stumped by Pluto's X-ray emissions, raising more questions about its atmosphere.
Mary Lou Jepsen wants to create a wooly ski hat containing a miniature MRI machine.
Beijing's successful 60-day combustible ice mining trial marks a breakthrough in the search for alternative clean energy sources.
The Lake District has been added to the list of the world's most beautiful locations.
British Pest Control Association names hotspots for rats, wasps, cockroaches and bedbugs.
Giant pandas are extremely adept climbers but Bei Bei seems to be thrilled about falling from trees.
The second-generation Space Race sees tech billionaires battle to find humanity a new home.
Traditional sanitary pads don't break down and mostly end up in landfills or the ocean.
Parts of Fukuoka, on the southwestern island of Kyushu, were hit by 593mm (23 inches) of rain in 48 hours.
Deep water corals become fluorescent to promote photosynthesis.
They also recorded the killer whales making sounds.
As the seas roll back, magma and carbon dioxide are released from below the surface.
Scientists hope the discovery of the new particle would help them investigate further the theory of the 'strong force'.
Bear cam is back.
A new model shines light on the Moon's early formation and evolution.
Field Museum of Natural History calls in MIT's Media Lab for a novel solution to dino-tooth research.
First male baboons were baby-killers - now they've been found to sexually intimidate females.
The Pyramid of the Moon is the second largest structure at Teotihuacán.
Was it the worst ever case of toothache, or marks from a deadly battle?
Environment minister Nicolas Hulot to drive buyers away from internal combustion with financial incentives.
"Light shows like these always have astronauts gazing back down," Nasa says.
The people of the village were very well nourished, leading to their unusual height.