
Do the US public support Trump bombing Iran? Here’s what the data shows
Political scientists first identified a phenomenon known as the rally round the flag effect in the 1970s . This refers to the tendency for the US public to increase their support for a president when the county becomes...

Thimerosal: what is it and why is it now banned from vaccines in the US?
A federal vaccine panel, recently reshaped by US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has voted to discourage the use of flu vaccines containing thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative. The decision marks a dramatic...

Wimbledon is all about strawberries and cream (and of course tennis). The club itself describes strawberries and cream as a true icon of The Championships. While a meal at one of the clubs restaurants can set you back 130...

Sixteenth-century tennis was a dangerous sport played with balls covered in wool
In 1570, a Frenchman was arrested for smuggling clandestine correspondence between France and England. A passing comment in his interrogation document reveals that he also happened to be carrying a leather bag in which...

What a 19th-century atlas teaches me about marine ecosystems
What stands out most about the book Im carrying under my arm, as I meander through the exhibits at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth, is its awkwardly large size. The Piscatorial Atlas, authored by Ole...

The psychology of debt in Squid Game – and what your love or hatred of the show means
Mister. Would you like to play a game with me? These seemingly innocuous words to debt-ridden Gi-hun (Lee Jung-Jae) by a mysterious recruiter (Gong-Yoo) lead him to an opportunity for financial salvation at the expense of...