Gold hydrogen is naturally occurring gas trapped in pockets under the ground – in much the same way as oil and natural gas
A radical painter and writer, Alasdair Gray’s work was full of bold visions for an independent Scotland.
Research has found that people are only marginally more accurate than chance at judging whether someone is lying or telling the truth.
Twelve months ago, bitcoin looked dead in the water. Now it could be heading to all-time highs.
Nearly two years into the war, Ukraine remains strong but faces challenges on and off the battlefield.
Microsoft Copilot can summarise meetings and even formulate arguments. But as good as that sounds, we shouldn’t blindly trust its accuracy.
Miss Americana has been discussed in English literature classes for some years now – sometimes alongside Shakespeare.
The language associated with drag culture has become mainstream and is now often considered part of the ‘internet vernacular’.
The Mari Lwyd and the plygain are two prominent Welsh traditions celebrated over Christmas and the new year.
Hydrogen will not be used to heat UK homes in the future in any meaningful way.
2023 will be remembered for more than quirky new phrases.
You can’t be what you cannot see.
A round up of our coverage of the war in Ukraine over the past fortnight.
Can we avoid dangerous climate change by taking government to court?
A US-led naval taskforce has deployed in the Red Sea and is considering strikes on rebel positions in Yemen.
What does the future hold for Wales and Welsh Labour in the wake of Drakeford’s resignation?
A selection of analysis from our coverage of the war in Gaza over the past fortnight.
The government is attempting to overrule the supreme court by passing a new law.
In the first commitment of its kind, 63 countries promised to slash emissions from cooling and refrigeration.
An expert on rhetoric explains why ‘rizz’ may be more like charm than charisma.