
How storytelling, creativity and collaborations can inspire climate action
Imagine heading into space, landing on the moon and walking in the dust. As you adjust to the weightlessness, you see something unexpected on the horizon. Youre looking back at the Earth, experiencing the overview effect....

More than 100 years after the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, new interpretations of the burial are still emerging. A recent article published in the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology...

How dentists could help tackle obesity in children
As a specialty registrar in paediatric dentistry, Ive seen first-hand the pain children experience because of poor oral health. Tooth decay happens when teeth are damaged by acids produced by oral bacteria breaking down...

Why Nato is struggling to rebuild itself in an increasingly threatening world
In the years after Nato was formed in 1949, its US and European members had a collective approach to defence with clear goals in common, largely built around the protection of western Europe against the Soviet Union....

What autistic people think should be prioritised in education for autistic learners
The education of autistic children and young people in western societies has been heavily influenced by a medicalised understanding of autism. This means considering autism as a disorder, with a focus on correcting...

Trump thinks tariffs can bring back the glory days of US manufacturing. Here’s why he’s wrong
The liberation day tariffs announced by US president Donald Trump have one thing in common they are being applied to goods only. Trade in services between the US and its partners is not affected. This is the perfect...