
At June’s Nato summit, just keeping Donald Trump in the room will be seen as a victory
When Nato leaders meet for their annual summit in The Hague on Wednesday June 25, all eyes will be on Donald Trump. Not only is the 47th president of the United States less committed to the alliance than any of his...

Mounjaro becomes available on the NHS: what to know and what to do if you’re not eligible
Obesity remains one of the most pressing, and preventable, health challenges of our time. The UK is one of a number of countries undoubtedly struggling with it. It affects nearly every organ system in the body,...

MPs voted to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales on June 20 after the third reading of the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill. The bill has been heavily contentious, both in terms of ethics and the technical...

Drone footage captured orcas crafting tools out of kelp – and using them for grooming
The more we learn about orcas, the more remarkable they are. These giant dolphins are the oceans true apex predator, preying on great white sharks and other lesser predators. Theyre very intelligent and highly social....
Sharks freeze when you turn them upside down – and there’s no good reason why
Rachel Moore Imagine watching your favourite nature documentary. The predator lunges rapidly from its hiding place, jaws wide open, and the prey … suddenly goes limp. It looks dead. For some animals, this freeze...
Warm-ups, layered clothes, recovery: 4 tips to exercise safely in the cold
Maridav/Shutterstock Temperatures have dropped in many parts of Australia which means runners, cyclists, rowers, hikers, or anyone physically active outside need to take extra precautions to stay safe and exercise in...
Here’s why some people suffer from motion sickness – and which remedies actually work
EyeEm Mobile GmbH/Getty Cars may be a modern phenomenon, but motion sickness is not. More than 2,000 years ago, the physician Hippocrates wrote sailing on the sea proves that motion disorders the body. In fact, the word...