
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...

Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
Can a monkey, a pigeon or a fish reason like a person? Its a question scientists have been testing in increasingly creative ways and what weve found so far paints a more complicated picture than youd think. Imagine youre...

Water is essential at all stages of food production, from irrigation to food processing to washing fruit and vegetables before we eat them. Crops and livestock need it to grow, but water can also be contaminated by...

The Hadejia Wetlands National Park in north-western Nigeria is a vital ecological treasure, designated as both a globally important wetland (Ramsar site) and an Important Bird Area, a site recognised internationally for...

Self determination theory: how to use it to boost wellbeing
Self-determination theory (SDT) is one of the most well established and powerful approaches to wellbeing in psychological research literature. Yet it doesnt seem to have broken through into popular discussions about...

Dune director Denis Villeneuve will helm the next Bond – but what will his 007 be like?
The James Bond franchise has lain dormant for four years, since Daniel Craigs swansong as 007, No Time to Die. A legal quarrel between Bonds producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and Amazon Studios resulted in...