
M23’s capture of Goma is the latest chapter in eastern Congo’s long-running war
At a recent summit in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, leaders of eight African states released a statement calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The statement comes after...
How our team spotted the most energetic neutrino detected to date
A detector on the seabed near Toulon, France, has spotted a high energy neutrino. ivan bastien/Shutterestock Recent research on lightweight particles called neutrinos might have passed you by much like the more than 10...

Scottish colourists exhibition: the painters who stood shoulder to shoulder with Matisse and Cezanne
The exhibition curator James Knox is to be congratulated on bringing together an impressive collection of work that tells the story of a diverse group of artists who helped transform and modernise British art in the early...
DeepSeek: how China’s embrace of open-source AI caused a geopolitical earthquake
Lightspring/Shutterstock We are in the early days of a seismic shift in the global AI industry. DeepSeek, a previously little-known Chinese artificial intelligence company, has produced a game changing large language model...

Is Keir Starmer the new Elvis? How celebrity endorsements can shape public health
Sir Keir Starmer has become the first sitting UK prime minister to publicly take an HIV test to reduce stigma around Aids and encourage more people to get tested. There are historical parallels. In 1956, when Elvis...

Many Canadian households are being shortchanged from retrofit programs — this needs to change
Canada has set an ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45 to 50 per cent below 2005 levels. This puts pressure on the residential and commercial building sector, which is responsible for about 18 per cent...