
Swearing, insults and hate speech: the social and psychological power of taboo language
Language does much more than just convey information. It expresses emotions, establishes social connections, and even challenges norms. Taboo language is one of its most intriguing facets. These off limits words a...

Germany’s genocide in Namibia: deal between the two governments falls short of delivering justice
In early December 2024 the German and Namibian governments concluded negotiations over a joint declaration recognising the genocide committed by the German empire in South West Africa. Germany ruled the country as a colony...

Travelling in 2025? Here’s how to become a ‘regenerative’ tourist
At the start of a new year, many of us contemplate resolutions aimed at self-improvement and a better lifestyle. It is also a time when many of us start thinking about holidays. But have you considered combining the two?...

Your stress levels affect your dog – new study
Dogs have lived alongside humans for thousands of years. They have been used to hunt, guard, herd and perform many other tasks, but today they mainly act as companions. While their lives today may seem easy compared with...

Spiders ‘smell’ with their legs – new research
Spiders have always lived alongside humans, so its surprising how much we still dont know about them. One long-standing mystery was related to how spiders detect smells. Now, our latest research has finally uncovered the...

English children lag behind in geometry – parents can help them learn through play
Geometry is an important branch of mathematics, which we use to understand the properties of 2D and 3D space such as distance, shape, size and position. We use geometry every day: cutting paper to wrap a present,...