Bats get fat to survive hard times. But climate change is threatening their survival strategy
Rudmer Zwerver/Shutterstock Bats are often cast as the unseen night-time stewards of nature, flitting through the dark to control pest insects, pollinate plants and disperse seeds. But behind their silent contributions...
Why have athletes stopped ‘taking a knee’?
Eli Harold, Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid of the San Francisco 49ers kneel ahead of a game in 2016. Michael Zagaris/San Francisco 49ers/Getty Images Its almost a decade since San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin...

Japanese prime minister’s abrupt no-show at NATO summit reveals a strained alliance with the US
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has sent a clear signal to the Trump administration: the JapanUS relationship is in a dire state. After saying just days ago he would be attending this weeks NATO summit at The Hague,...

Broadcast journalist Antoinette Lattouf was sacked by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for her political opinions concerning the war in Gaza, the Federal Court has found. Lattouf has been awarded $70,000 in...
Stan The new documentary film Joh: The Last King of Queensland offers a dramatised account of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersens premiership from 1968 to 1987. Directed by Kriv Stenders, using reenactments (Bjelke-Petersen is played...
Kit Prendergast (@bee.babette_performer) After a devastating bushfire, efforts to help nature recover typically focus on vertebrates and plants. Yet extreme fires can threaten insects, too. After the Black Summer fires of...

How Britain’s new political divide delivers voters to Reform and the Greens
The outcome of last years general election left an important question hanging in the air. Could the UKs traditional system of two-party politics continue to survive? True, power did change hands in a familiar fashion. A...
The “Takaichi Trade”: How Japan’s First Female PM Is Shaping the Yen
How the US–India tariff truce boosts major Indian industries, Surat to Pharma