Follow our live coverage of today's eclipse for science, context, news and the very best pictures in the business... #eclipse#solareclipse#totalsolareclipse https://t.co/QPcy8DOHV2
Sport is about more than ego ❤️
With their 100m hurdler injured & unable to compete, Belgium desperately needed someone to run to keep them from getting relegated.
Enter shotputter Joulien Boumkwo 🦸♀️
(via @EuroAthletics) | #EG2023
Apple unveiled its highly anticipated augmented-reality headset, the Vision Pro, its riskiest and biggest bet since the iPhone debuted more than a decade ago https://t.co/cJEGbpiFIs $AAPL
🔊🌴 There’s nowhere on Earth like the Amazon rainforest. But its biodiversity is threatened by human activities, from farming to mining to logging.
Listen to a special edition of the Reuters World News podcast with @kimvinnell and @jakespring for more https://t.co/VEUOVifPlR
🔊 Reuters World News: @lisiNiesner visits the fastest-warming place on Earth, a research station north of the Arctic Circle. Listen to the scientists racing to collect glacier data before it melts on the #earthday2023 podcast https://t.co/B75an4L3SK
#UPDATE The world's glaciers melted at dramatic speed last year and saving them is effectively a lost cause, the United Nations said Friday, as climate change indicators once again hit record highs.
Scientists are struggling to access far-flung research sites near Ny-Alesund, and in some cases gather data before it vanishes. Meanwhile, more polar bears have been seen wandering near the research town than ever before. Me + @LisiNiesner for @Reuters
https://t.co/Ucu1xQorGQ
For decades, Justice Clarence Thomas has secretly accepted luxury trips from a major Republican donor, newly obtained documents and interviews show.
The extent and frequency of these apparent gifts to Thomas has no known precedent in modern SCOTUS history... 🧵👇
For years, some Tesla employees circulated private and sometimes highly invasive recordings from customers’ car cameras. One crash video, showing a child hit by a speeding Tesla, spread ‘like wildfire,’ one ex-worker told @Reuters https://t.co/xPetObBNwe
Stressed plants make audible sounds that can be heard many feet away, and the type of sound corresponds with the kind of bad day they are having. https://t.co/MrBwk554P3
Almost every last blacktip reef shark had been driven from Thailand's Maya Bay until a tourism ban and the COVID pandemic halted visitors.
📷 by @jgesilva 1/5 https://t.co/ivzWiwSsgu
We are facing a textpocalypse, where machine-written language becomes the norm and human-written prose the exception, @mkirschenbaum writes. https://t.co/0jtJK6K0Ds
@Reuters is hiring an #editor for its Global News Desk. We're committed to #diversity and offer flexible work arrangements. Base compensation ranges from $70,000 – $125,500. #journalismjobs https://t.co/bTdQARLJqf
1/6 If you think California’s drought is finally over with all the recent precipitation, it's not. Explore California’s long history with drought: https://t.co/B3sRDe3sHQ
One year on from Russia's invasion of #Ukraine .... with Rachel Armstrong @ReutersRachel Guy Faulconbridge @GuyReuters Zohra Bensemra @bzohra and Mike Collett-White @Reuters https://t.co/YkAmfLKw6K