For children with a rare form of dementia, music could be a powerful therapy tool
Music therapy may be helpful for children with a rare form of dementia. adriaticfoto/ Shutterstock When we hear the word dementia, we usually think of memory loss in older adults. But theres another, much rarer form of the...

Syria faces renewed sectarian violence as government fails to deliver inclusivity
A recent surge in violence against Syrias Druze religious community has reportedly seen over 100 people killed since the start of May. This is a grim extension of sectarian targeting that began with the massacre of Alawite...
How the weather got ‘stuck’ over the UK – and produced an unusually dry and warm spring
Wildfires have ignited in forests and on moorland across the UK in recent months. LSP EM/Shutterstock A blocking weather system lingering high above the UK has produced one of the driest, warmest and brightest starts to...
AI can guess racial categories from heart scans – they’re detecting bias not biological differences
Radiological imaging/Shutterstock Imagine an AI model that can use a heart scan to guess what racial category youre likely to be put in even when it hasnt been told what race is, or what to look for. It sounds like...
Is matcha a healthier alternative to coffee? Here’s what you need to know
Ekateryna Zubal/Shutterstock Matcha, with its vibrant green hue and centuries-old tradition, is often celebrated as a health boosting superfood. But what exactly sets it apart from regular green tea, or even your morning...

The Moomins drift through time like a myth – that’s why they resist meaning and endure
The Moomins may look like hippos in aprons and top hats, but theyre more than just adorable characters from childrens books. Over the decades, these gentle creatures have become part of a living mythology one that drifts...