
The Philadelphia restaurant scene is abuzz with the news that the famed Michelin Guide is coming to town. As a research chef and educator at Drexel University in Philadelphia, I am following the Michelin developments...

What Danish climate migration drama, Families Like Ours, gets wrong about rising sea levels
In the Danish TV drama Families Like Ours, one melancholic line from high-school student Laura captures the emotional toll of climate displacement: Soon we will vanish like bubbles in a creek. This seven-part series...

Back to the Future at 40: the trilogy has never been remade – let’s hope that doesn’t change
It has now been four decades since Marty McFly first hit 88 miles per hour in a time-travelling DeLorean. Robert Zemeckiss sci-fi adventure blockbuster didnt just navigate the space-time continuum onscreen (thanks to the...

Palestine Action: what it means to proscribe a group, and what the effects could be
The UKs home secretary, Yvette Cooper, plans to proscribe the protest group Palestine Action under anti-terror law. This move, if approved by parliament, would criminalise the groups existence, making it a crime to be a...

The government has promised to make major concessions to its universal credit and personal independence payment bill after a large-scale and very public rebellion by Labour MPs threatened to derail a vote due on July 1....

Could the first images from the Vera Rubin telescope change how we view space for good?
We are entering a new era of cosmic exploration. The new Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile will transform astronomy with its extraordinary ability to map the universe in breathtaking detail. It is set to reveal secrets...

Chaotic new aid system means getting food in Gaza has become a matter of life – and often death
With all eyes on the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which came into effect 12 days after Israel launched a major attack on Irans nuclear and military structure, attention towards Gaza has waned. This is at a time when...