
The more plants you include in your diet, the more health benefits youll notice. This is why public health guidelines have long encouraged people to eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables per day. But the...

How AI imagery could be used to develop fake archaeology
Generative AI is often seen as the epitome of our times, and sometimes even as futuristic. We can use it to invent new art or technology, analyse emerging data, or simulate people, places and things. But interestingly, it...

The new Channel 4 programme Go Back to Where You Came From is unsettling viewing, almost unbearable at times. It takes six British citizens some staunchly anti-immigration, others more open and drops them into lives...

Trump wants Greenland – but here’s what the people of Greenland want
In 2018, a colleague and I, together with a team of Greenlandic research assistants, conducted one of the most comprehensive surveys to date on public opinion in Greenland. We travelled to 13 randomly selected towns and...

You would think that Jacques Audiards 13-time Oscar-nominated Emilia Pérez was the most watched film of the year given the discussion it has generated. The Mexican-set, French-made films opening weekend in Mexico...

Putting DeepSeek to the test: how its performance compares against other AI tools
Chinas new DeepSeek Large Language Model (LLM) has disrupted the US-dominated market, offering a relatively high-performance chatbot model at significantly lower cost. The reduced cost of development and lower subscription...

Pet flea treatments may be harming wildlife – but owners can help
Toxic substances used in flea and tick treatments pet owners give to their dogs and cats have been detected in birds nests, according to new UK research. Fipronil and imidacloprid, two common insecticides distributed by...