While a friends with benefits arrangement has its risks, research has shown it can empower young people to express their sexuality.
From rat poison to explosives, many of the drugs we use have interesting origin stories.
Understanding our menstrual cycle and taking a proactive approach to our periods is vital to improving sports performance.
How to improve your pelvic floor and get active after giving birth.
Plants have not lost their capacity for innovation over the years, finds new study.
The bizarre case of a Pret a Manger employee being stuck in a -18°C freezer for two-and-a-half hours highlights the dangers of cold temperatures.
Fake social media campaigns can negatively affect both influencers and brands.
Institutional misogyny affects women and girls every day, not just in cases of horrific violence.
Wars are no longer fought in the trenches, they’re fought in the streets and civilians are on the frontline.
Young vegetables, known as microgreens, are said to be good for your health.
Research shows urban foxes may not be getting more cunning, as people believe.
Some UK families whose wealth largely derives from the transatlantic slave trade have agreed to pay reparations.
It’s normal for desire to change and fluctuate – even on a daily basis.
Women’s wellbeing paradox: unhappier than men but more social, with higher levels of emotional resilience.
Pulverised fuel ash can be recycled and used to manufacture concrete as well as other products.
Many young women feel trapped and indebted to their families.
Those who think the worst of Europe’s energy crisis is over are getting ahead of themselves.
Having little political power has long been what has given the Swedish royal family its continued cultural and political relevance in modern times.
Weight-loss jabs might help with certain heart conditions, but their benefit is being overstated.
The nonconsensual kiss of team captain Jenni Hermoso has sparked a massive and instant rejection of machismo.