New research on reversing ageing in human cells could be the first step to new anti-degenerative drugs.
Our research supports the idea that human speech abilities comes down to our brain power.
It seems the Trump administration is determined to unpick the delicate threads of the Israel-Palestine peace process.
The story highlights complex barriers to support after a sudden death or suicide.
It took a Scotsman to organise a professional football league in England.
Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world, but over the last four centuries it has aged and darkened from pollution.
We’re still not sure whether the “hothouse” is speculation – or destiny.
‘Cyberlocker’ illegal streaming sites are in a constant cat-and-mouse struggle with law enforcement.
Liberia’s rural communities have long been suffering land grabs by international palm oil producers.
Going private would help Tesla reestablish its luxury status.
Centuries from now, antidepressants may be seen as a barbaric treatment for treating children with depression.
Preventing severe wildfires in the UK needs to be a political priority as climate change means they will be a growing problem.
The Amazon’s largest dam is nearly complete. But the social and environmental costs of huge hydropower projects are just not worth it.
Right-wing and left-wing populists both claim to speak for victimised or disenfranchised majorities. Here’s the difference.
Collaboration is key to successful partnerships.
Drugs are finding their way into lakes and rivers, and we need to know exactly what they’re doing to wildlife.
Interviewees report being told their identity is just a ‘phase’.
We urgently need to contemplate the myths we tell about ourselves and technology as a way of evaluating the relationship between the two.
What is it that makes films about sharks so popular?
We all think men are at it way more than they are. But estimates of how much nooky young women are getting are basically ludicrous.
Rock'n'Roll has long been associated with sexual misconduct but there are signs the industry is waking up to this.
When it comes to the geological record, airbrushing out humans’ impact on the environment makes little sense.
High turnover can damage stability which is why keeping talent is so important to organisations.
Since India established itself as the driving force 20 years ago, cricket has become an exception to Western dominance of global sports.
The international aid sector’s use of languages needs to change if it is serious about dealing with the issues raised by recent scandals.