
Sex and relationships education for children at primary and secondary state-funded schools in England will see significant changes following the release of new statutory guidance from the government. There are some stark...

Sex education in England to include warnings about choking – what parents need to know
New government guidance for England will see pupils at secondary schools taught about the risks of choking and suffocation in sex and relationships education. If youre a parent, the idea of this topic being introduced to...

Bitter melon for diabetes? Fenugreek for cholesterol? The research behind ancient remedies
Herbs like ashwagandha and turmeric are now widely recognised as part of the global wellness lexicon. But ayurveda, Indias traditional system of medicine with a history spanning more than 3,000 years, encompasses a much...

We detected deep pulses beneath Africa – what we learned could help us understand volcanic activity
Earths continents may look fixed on a globe, but theyve been drifting, splitting and reforming over billions of years and they still are. Our new study reveals fresh evidence of rhythmic pulses of molten rock rising...

Why the UK’s butterflies are booming in 2025
Biodiversity is in rapid decline, across the UK and globally. Butterflies are excellent for helping us understand these changes. Where butterfly communities are rich and diverse, so too is the ecosystem. But the opposite...

When public money is tight, how do governments put a price on culture?
Its no secret that public finances are tight in the UK. This spells trouble for many sectors, not least culture. After all, this is an area that often relies on public funding with many projects facing an uncertain...

The beauty of coral reefs is key to their survival – so we came up with a way to measure it
Why do people care about coral reefs? Why does their damage cause such concern and outrage? What drives people to go to great lengths to protect and restore them? Of course, its partly because of their ecological...