Counting the climate costs of abandoned shopping trolleys
Richard Johnson/Shutterstock Despite the steady growth of online shopping, a majority of the UK public still prefers to buy groceries at the supermarket. Shopping trolleys can help us lug our purchases back to the car, but...

4.48 Psychosis revival: the play’s window into a mind on the edge is as brutal as ever
Under bright lights, the audience looks at a bare stage on two planes. Below, a small stage is white and empty, occupied only by a table and two chairs. Above, a huge, slanted mirror reflects a birds-eye view of the stage...
Five reasons why driverless cars probably won’t take over your street any time soon
Karolis Kavolelis/Shutterstock The UK government has launched a consultation on driverless cars, ahead of on-the-road trials of the vehicles next year. It has now been more than a decade since the prospect of driverless...

Congress has a chequered history of overseeing US intelligence and national security
Tonya Ugoretz, a top FBI intelligence analyst, was placed on administrative leave in June. The FBI has not said why. But the decision came around the time she refused to endorse what was reportedly a thinly sourced report...
Grandparent care: women from poorer backgrounds help out most with childcare
szefei/Shutterstock Grandparents play a pivotal role in family life. They are often a vital part of the childcare puzzle, stepping in to look after their grandchildren while parents are at work or busy. And theres a lot of...

Restrictive practices in mental health settings such as physical restraint and seclusion are meant to be a last resort, used only when patients pose a risk to themselves or others. In 2021 and 2022 alone, NHS England...
Canadian wetlands are treasures that deserve protection
The Grande Plée Bleue bog, near Québec City in June 2023. This peatland with pools is one of the largest wetlands in eastern Québec. (Maria Strack) Though Canada is often known as a land of lakes, it...