Human civilisation is made of a number of man-made materials and objects, but just how much of these things have we made and produced at this point? And in this
Countries, including the United States, Australia and EU member states are opposing a joint proposal submitted by South Africa and India to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) requesting a temporary
A 90-year-old retired shop clerk was the first British person to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, December 8. This signalled the start of a global immunisation effort to curb
Coca-Cola has been named as the world's worst plastic polluter for the third consecutive year by Break Free From Plastic. In their annual audit of plastic waste found in public
Competitive breakdancing, or breaking as it is officially known, will become an Olympic sport for the very first time at the 2024 Paris Olympics. It is one of four additional
More than 350 people have been hospitalised, and one person has died, following an outbreak of an unidentified illness in the town of Eluru in India's southern state of Andhra
The United Nations (UN) confirmed that 2020 will be one of the third hottest years on record in the provisional State of the Global Climate report, compiled by the World Meteorological
The talented Ndlovu Youth Choir cannot be stopped, and not even a pandemic can keep them from reaching worldwide fame. The group of performers recently collaborated with international star P!nk
Singapore has become the first country in the world to allow the sale of cultured meat. On Tuesday [December 2], the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) granted San Francisco start-up Eat
Researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University in Australia have developed artificial skin that is capable of reacting to pain just like real skin does. This innovation