A '25 Toyota Tundra owner defies the dealer's 10,000-mile service recommendation and opting for an early 1,500-mile service, ...
A damning new analysis, “The Drain of Scientific Publishing,” suggests that the science publishing system has become a major ...
The Trump administration is proposing new oil drilling off the California and Florida coasts for the first time in decades, ...
Researchers found huge mounds in the North Sea, calling the sand bodies beneath the mounds “sinkites,” blocks of uplifted ...
Good afternoon and happy Friday, Daily on Energy readers! With Thanksgiving around the corner, some of you might be hitting ...
After countries failed to agree on a roadmap away from coal, oil and gas at COP30, Australia's COP31 Co-President says fight ...
The pageantry on the South Lawn this week—military bands, rows of American and Saudi flags, and the first White House visit ...
For years, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, along with many climate experts, had high hopes for the U.N.
Seventy years after the discovery of oil first put Karamay on China’s industrial map, the city stands as one of the most compelling stories of governance-led transformation in the country’s northwest.
With a wealth tax dating back to 1892 and a culture of openness that allows citizens to view the tax returns of others, Norway has more experience than most in squeezing the rich. The takeaway: a ...
Adecoagro's flexible and low-cost business model, plus the recent Profertil acquisition, position it for long-term growth.