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People have been fermenting food since before the written word.
New research reveals how widely used sugar alternative erythritol damages brain protection systems.
While drought is intensifying, its causes and consequences vary. Here’s how.
A security specialist in the Western Indian Ocean sees how countries work together to counter the threat of a massive oil spill.
Domestic political stories were more likely to have context added, rather than claims challenged.
Roses don’t look beautiful by accident - humans and nature have shaped them.
New research reveals how widely used sugar alternative erythritol damages brain protection systems.
One tray of lasagne. Twenty strangers. Shared spoons. What could go wrong? Here’s what every buffet-goer should know.
When it comes to healthcare, state intervention can save lives and money.
Four international courts are due to deliver advisory opinions on how governments are legally responsible for climate justice.
Teenagers may think that misinformation is limited to certain kinds of content.
Sanseitō, an ultranationalist populist party, gained in Japan’s elections after framing immigration as a central issue.
Ageing well isn’t about luck – it’s about habits.
A ceratosaurus fossil has sold for US$30 million in New York, infuriating many dinosaur experts. Here’s why they ought to think again.
Hearing loss isn’t just caused by loud noise – some medicines can harm your ears from the inside out.
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is the most common adult blood cancer in the western world, and it predominantly affects older adults. Most...
The UK government has announced planned changes to elections which it claims to be “the boldest and most ambitious change to our democracy for...
Pollution causes more illness and early death than any other environmental threat, accounting for one in six deaths worldwide. For decades, the US...
As summer holidays begin, many travellers are packing more than just swimsuits and sunscreen – for millions, medicines are essential. But taking...
Political and economic pressures might force Chinese president and overall leader Xi Jinping to delegate some of his powers to his deputies in a...
A case that first appeared in a medical journal several years ago has recently resurfaced in the media, highlighting an unexpected risk of hormone...
When thousands of Afghans were quietly flown to the UK under a secret relocation scheme, few knew it was triggered by an error. A defence official...
At its recent conference in Brighton, the union Unite voted overwhelmingly to expel deputy prime minister Angela Rayner from membership. The...
In 2022, somebody in the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) mistakenly shared a spreadsheet containing the personal information associated with 18,714...
Several days of bitter sectarian fighting in the south of Syria has brought the fledgling government in Damascus dangerously close to direct...
With the rise of sustainable tourism (travelling in a way that minimises harm to the environment, and benefits local communities), words such as “...
Historically, UK spending on defence has often been pitted against welfare, education and local government. But at a time when the government has...
A stolen glance across a crowded room, a shadowy figure slipping through a doorway, a lover hidden behind a curtain – adultery has long been a...
Cynthia Erivo, the award-winning actor and star of Wicked, will play Jesus Christ at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles between August 1 and 3 2025....
My phone wouldn’t stop ringing – nurses, social workers, young mothers – all begging for help. ‘I’ve lost my job,’ ‘I have no food,’ ‘What do we do...
On a sunny afternoon, I was scrolling through social media when I came across a video of a young woman tossing her sunscreen into a bin. “I don’t...
A tiny midge, no bigger than a pinhead, is bringing UK farming to its knees. The culprit? A strain of the bluetongue virus that’s never been seen...
The UK’s environment minister Emma Hardy has announced a ban on toxic lead ammunition to protect Britain’s countryside. This ban includes the sale...
Much of the pre-series attention on the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour of Australia has been on injuries, player omissions and personal...
Imagine waking up to the news that a deadly new strain of flu has emerged in your city. Health officials are downplaying it, but social media is...
The majority of the world’s rechargeable batteries are now made using lithium-ion. Most rely on a combination of different rare earth metals such...
During his 2024 US presidential election campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly said he would declassify and release the files related to Jeffrey...
Why didn’t the universe annihilate itself moments after the big bang? A new finding at Cern on the French-Swiss border brings us closer to...
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Herbs like ashwagandha and turmeric are now widely recognised as part of the global wellness lexicon. But ayurveda, India’s traditional system of...
The 2024 election was the most expensive in British political history, new figures confirm. Across parties, candidates and third parties, a whopping...
Sex and relationships education for children at primary and secondary state-funded schools in England will see significant changes following the...
Governments around the world are hustling. European policymakers, for example, are eager to boost the region’s industrial relevance in a world...
Political parties with commanding parliamentary majorities are often tempted by the promise of assertive leadership and decisive action. Yet, as...
One of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties, Shas, has announced it will resign from prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. The party...
Why do people care about coral reefs? Why does their damage cause such concern and outrage? What drives people to go to great lengths to protect...
Biodiversity is in rapid decline, across the UK and globally. Butterflies are excellent for helping us understand these changes. Where butterfly...
Ten years after the UK became the first country to legalise mitochondrial donation, the first results from the use of these high-profile...
The UK government has announced that the voting age will be lowered to 16 at the next election as part of a wider effort to restore trust in and “...
Have you felt disgust when taking a walk along the riverside or plunging into the sea to escape the summer heat, only to spy a used wet wipe...