
Supersonic passenger aircraft may be returning – here’s what it means for the climate
The US aerospace company Boom Supersonic recently announced it has successfully tested its latest aircraft, the XB-1. The company is developing a larger plane and aims to begin passenger flights at supersonic (faster than...

Minimum alcohol pricing: what we found in Wales after five years
Almost five years ago, a new law came into force in Wales making it illegal to sell alcohol for less than 50p per unit. Since its introduction, we have been evaluating the effects of minimum alcohol pricing and our...

Cottontail (コットンテール), a newly released Japanese film, tells the touching and relatable story of Kenzaburo (Ken), a man in his late middle age grieving the loss of his wife, Akiko, after a long illness. To honour her...
What are the most likely scenarios in the Ukrainian war?
Ukrainian soldiers in the Donetsk region. Drop of Light/Shutterstock Russias invasion of Ukraine in 2022 marked a turning point in European and global geopolitics, challenging the foundations of the post-Cold War security...
T. Schneider/Shutterstock Fast fashion giant Sheins mooted flotation on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) could be larger than any stock exchange listing seen in Europe in the last year. Coming at a time when the LSE is...
Royal spoonbills are among several new species that have crossed the Tasman and naturalised in New Zealand. JJ Harrison/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA When people arrived on the shores of Aotearoa New Zealand and began to...
Economic ‘green shoots’ and lower interest rates disguise worrying trends in NZ’s job market
Max Dallocco/Shutterstock Despite Prime Minister Christopher Luxons reassurance that some green shoots are starting to show in the economy, including a 50 point cut in the official cash rate expected to be announced later...