
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old woman from Georgia who had been declared brain-dead in February 2025, spent 16 weeks on life support while doctors worked to keep her body functioning well enough to support her developing...

Antarctic summer sea ice is at record lows. Here’s how it will harm the planet – and us
On her first dedicated scientific voyage to Antarctica in March, the Australian icebreaker RSV Nuyina found the area sea-ice free. Scientists were able to reach places never sampled before. Over the past four summers,...

Toxic fungus from King Tutankhamun’s tomb yields cancer-fighting compounds – new study
In November 1922, archaeologist Howard Carter peered through a small hole into the sealed tomb of King Tutankhamun. When asked if he could see anything, he replied: Yes, wonderful things. Within months, however, Carters...

At some point between conception and early childhood, pain makes its debut. But when exactly that happens remains one of medicines most challenging questions. Some have claimed that foetuses as young as twelve weeks can...

A new exhibition in London (open until February 2026) called Thirst: In search of freshwater highlights how civilisations have treasured and been intrinsically linked to safe, clean water. As a chemist, I research how...

How Trump plays with new media says a lot about him – as it did with FDR, Kennedy and Obama
There is a strange and worrying parallel between the breakneck speed at which Donald Trump has operated in the first few months of his presidency and the ever-accelerating pace at which information moves on social media...

Why Asos should be wary of banning customers returning unwanted goods
Shopping for clothes online is a risky business. How do you know if that top will be a good fit, or those shoes will definitely be the right colour? One popular solution to this predicament is to order lots of tops and...