
Peru is losing its battle against organised crime
The president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, declared a state of emergency in the capital city, Lima, on March 18. The decree, which came amid a wave of violence, gives the police and military full control of the security...

At a pivotal meeting, the world is set to decide how to cut shipping emissions
Youre probably reading this article on a device assembled in Asia, using materials shipped there from all around the world. After it was made, your phone or laptop most likely travelled to your country on a huge ship...

Drinking pee to improve health is an ancient practice – but the risks outweigh the evidence
TV star Ben Grylls says he does it for survival and teaches his reality show contestants to do the same. Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Márquez practised this therapy to train for his 2009 fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr...

Children from poorer families do worse at school – here’s how to understand the disadvantage gap
The problem of the disadvantage gap also known as the attainment gap is a persistent one in education in England. It refers to how children from certain groups, such as those from poorer backgrounds, ethnic minorities or...

A mission will deliver rock and soil from Mars to laboratories on Earth in the 2030s. Mars Sample Return (MSR) is led by Nasa with participation from the European Space Agency (Esa). The mission will allow scientists to...

U.S. tariff threats could fuel maple syrup fraud, but AI could help navigate this sticky situation
Maple syrup, often called Canadas liquid gold, has long been a target for fraudulent activities, such as the dilution or substitution with other syrups, due to its high demand. Amid threats from the United States of...

How our unconscious memory keeps us functioning efficiently in our daily lives
Have you ever been on a long drive and suddenly realized that you barely remember the past several minutes of driving? Although the thought of driving without paying conscious attention to the road may be unsettling, we...