While Musk has not revealed nitty-gritty details of how he would run the business side of Twitter, he has voiced enthusiasm for dialing back content moderation to a legal minimum and making money from subscriptions
Seagrass is a key store of carbon and producer of oxygen—critical to slowing the devastating impacts of climate change—but, just as human actions elsewhere are devastating forests of trees on land, scientists warn that human activity is driving the grass under the sea to destruction at speed
After conducting owner surveys for 18,385 dogs and sequencing the genomes of 2,155 dogs, a group of researchers reported that for predicting some dog behaviors, breed is essentially useless
The elderly and fragile, Ukraine's Holocaust survivors are escaping war once more, on a remarkable journey that turns the world they knew on its head: They are seeking safety in Germany
Athletes in many sports can struggle to reinvent themselves after retirement, but the challenge is particularly acute for those in the ancient world of sumo
More than 40,000 lawsuits have been filed against the company, about the baby powder's potential links to cancer and claims that the talc in the product can be contaminated by asbestos. While it has been pulled from shelves in North America, sales continue in Asia and South America
The company reported Thursday that profit rose 6% to $25 billion in its second fiscal quarter, a slowdown from the double-digit growth in each of the previous five quarters. Sales increased 9% to $97.29 billion
Currently, the bulk of the world's chip output is limited to places such as Taiwan and the United States, and amid global shortages thwarting supply chains from automobiles to gadgets, India PM Narendra Modi hopes to make the country a key player
The blaze on the 60-metre (200-feet) high rubbish hill began Tuesday and lit the night sky up in an apocalyptic orange, belching out noxious black fumes. It was still smouldering Friday, sending grey smog curling skywards as firefighters hosed it with water for a fourth day
This week, the Central African Republic adopted bitcoin as its legal tender, becoming the second country in the world after El Salvador to do so
Tightness in semiconductor supplies over the past two years have in some cases caused auto and consumer appliance production lines to shut down, and the United States has repeatedly urged Taiwan, as a major chip producer, to do more