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In stark black-and-white and stunning color, this year's winning photographs capture global events on a human scale ...
UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Scott Winton has been wading through thick, smelly muck in the ...
World’s Fairs were created to launch futuristic technology and products, but ended up selling ideas and experiences. 174 ...
It’s time again for the world’s best agriculture colleges to stand up and be counted. Who’s at the head of the class? Some schools stand out more than others, according to Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), ...
In the background of photos of two young children, the photographer caught former President Barack Obama candidly taking a stroll. The photos were shared across social media by the kids’ mother ...
He is easy to quote, but what would the iconoclastic British socialist really have thought about politics today? Credit...Photo illustration by Alex Merto Supported by By Matthew Purdy As Vice ...
the impact of climate disasters, secret Pride celebrations, portraits of those impacted by war and much more. The awarded stories will be part of World Press Photo's annual traveling exhibition, which ...
Key themes from this year's winning selection range from politics, gender and migration, to conflict and the climate crisis. World Press Photo, now in its 70th year, said it is increasing the ...
Debate over whether climate change or forest management to blame Last year was South Korea's hottest year on record, although temperatures in the months running up to the blaze had been colder ...
Porters, known in Kurdish as kolbars, brave the harsh mountain climate and sometimes bullets ... hand beneath the ruins,” he told the World Press Photo contest. “... Now, as I document Gaza ...
Soaring temperatures are leading to rapid and largely irreversible changes in the mountain ranges of the world, according to a new UNESCO ... carbon is released into the atmosphere, exacerbating ...