Recycling batteries from ‘urban mines’: how Europe can source critical raw materials at home
The world produced more than 60 million tonnes of e-waste in 2022. Lensw0rId/Shutterstock From Li-ion batteries and electric vehicles to drones and solar panels, nearly all clean technologies depend on critical raw...
Hurricane Helene caused extensive damage to homes in North Carolina in 2024. AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek Imagine that a hurricane has destroyed your home. The roof is gone. The floors are flooded. Your familys belongings are...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, right, at a prayer during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Feb. 26, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths affiliation with the...
At Antarctica’s midwinter, a look back at the frozen continent’s long history of dark behavior
Is this visitor to Antarctica going crazy or having a good time? Tim Bieber/Photodisc via Getty Images As Midwinter Day approaches in Antarctica the longest and darkest day of the year those spending the winter on the...
How artificial intelligence controls your health insurance coverage
Evidence suggests that insurance companies use AI to delay or limit health care that patients need. FatCameraE+ via Getty Images Over the past decade, health insurance companies have increasingly embraced the use of...

Who represents Britain on screen? UK film and TV culture still has a worrying class problem
The British media has a class problem, according to recent research by The Sutton Trust. In short, the privately educated are over-represented in the creative industries, especially in film and television. The trusts...
Photo Agency/Shutterstock Following a sharp drop in Teslas share price, outlets reported that the worlds richest person, Elon Musk, had lost US$34 billion (25 billion) in a single day. That figure exceeds the annual GDP of...