
Early-onset Alzheimer’s: new drug shows promise in slowing the disease
Alzheimers disease is usually associated with old age. But around 5%-10% of all Alzheimers cases occur in people under the age of 65. Early-onset Alzheimers disease progresses more rapidly and often strikes people in the...

A district council in England has passed a motion to grant its local river the rights to flow freely, to be free from pollution and to enjoy its native biodiversity. The move by Lewes District Council in East Sussex to...

Nasas Curiosity Mars rover has detected the largest organic (carbon-containing) molecules ever found on the red planet. The discovery is one of the most significant findings in the search for evidence of past life on Mars....

Its a dangerous time for protest rights in the UK. The government has introduced a bill that would make it a criminal offence to conceal your identity at a protest. The crime and policing bill establishes an offence if a...

‘Everyday discrimination’ linked to increased anxiety and depression across all groups of Americans
People who most frequently encounter everyday discrimination those subtle snubs and slights of everyday life are more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression. Whats more, that finding remains true no matter the...

A new natural history GCSE is welcome – but climate change needs to be part of the whole curriculum
The recent announcement that young people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will have the opportunity to take a new GCSE in natural history from September 2025, driven by a campaign led by naturalist Mary Colwell, is...

Why we love the escapism of apocalyptic dramas
Disneys streaming hit Paradise a political thriller that sees the murder of a former president in a peaceful community leans into dystopian themes around apocalypse survival and living in a sealed world. The drama joins...