Scientists can warn of a risk of floods days in advance. But forecasts often aren’t definitive enough to trigger action.
Burks, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Notre Dame The Winter Olympics and Paralympics are upon us once again. This year the games come to Milan and Cortina ...
Conservative voters have become more positive about Reform since the defections – but some Reform voters have been turned off.
The starry skies we can see from the UK are being limited all the time by the glare of light pollution.
Your 40s can feel more exhausting than your 60s. The reason isn’t inevitable decline, but a clash between biology and peak life demand.
Responding to the European Commission’s preliminary findings that TikTok’s design is addictive and in breach of the Digital Services Act (DSA), a landmark EU law meant to create a safer digital space, ...
The first lady of the US, a title typically held by the wife of the president, has never been a fixed cultural figure. Instead, she has functioned as a screen on to which the nation projects its ...
Young people are often overlooked in discussions about climate crisis. And yet they stand to be most profoundly affected by it.
Click to expand Image A US Border Patrol Tactical Unit agent sprays pepper spray into the face of a protestor near the scene where a woman was shot and killed by a federal agent, in Minneapolis, ...
When a hobby becomes something larger, with a focus on improving skills and developing deep knowledge, it can deliver surprising rewards.
Four years after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling gave states the power to ban abortion, further restrictions are arriving through legislation and litigation.