
You stayed up too late scrolling through your phone, answering emails or watching just one more episode. The next morning, you feel groggy and irritable. That sugary pastry or greasy breakfast sandwich suddenly looks more...

The battle for TikTok is at the forefront of a deeper geopolitical trend
After years of mounting scrutiny over TikToks data practices, in 2024 the Chinese video platform was threatened with a forced sale in the US or a nationwide ban. With the deadline looming on June 19, USChina tech rivalry...

Frozen, thawed: how Arendelle’s glacier would fare under modern climate change
As a glaciologist who thinks about ice a lot, rewatching the movie Frozen umpteen times with my six-year-old daughter provides ample opportunity for my imagination to run wild. The movie is set in the fictional kingdom of...

“Resilience isn’t enough”: why the growth of women’s football could lead to player burnout
Womens football has exploded onto the global stage. Record-breaking crowds, major sponsorships, elite athletes and huge media deals have transformed the sport into a fast-growing spectacle. Its rise may be inspiring, but...

The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden has won the 2025 Womens prize. It revisits a dark, under-explored chapter of Dutch history. It asks what happened to all the possessions that Jews who were forced to flee or were taken...

A flesh-eating parasitic fly is invading North and Central America. The consequences could be severe for the cattle industry, but this parasite is not picky it will infest a wide range of hosts, including humans and their...

Despite what you learned at school, insulin isn’t just made in the pancreas
Your brain makes insulin the same insulin produced by your pancreas. The same insulin that is not produced in people with type 1 diabetes and the same insulin that does not work properly in people with type 2 diabetes....