Many people in their 20s and 30s now feel their sex education was lacking when it came to learning things of practical value.
Why you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover: the limitations of reading body language.
Central banks are reaching into their toolkits to shore up the global financial system.
It seems likely that Uganda’s president, who has described homosexuality as ‘disgusting’ will pass this bill into law.
But it could still save you from dementia.
Research is showing that players can use mindfulness techniques to improve the mental resilience required to perform at the highest level.
A study shows that exposure to polyester microfibres inhibits growth in mussels.
When I began stripping off in the form of naked protest, I presumed there were no puritans left to object. I was wrong.
Sounds such as sniffing, chewing and pen clicking are common tigger sounds for people with misophonia.
The science behind why crossing your legs while sitting could be detrimental to your health.
Research shows most people who can’t even recognise their family and friends won’t get the diagnosis needed to help them.
Jupiter’s moon Io has more than 400 active volcanoes on its surface.
Davy’s famous lectures on the animating power of electricity may have inspired a young Mary Shelley as she came up with the idea for Frankenstein.
Singing, as a communal exercise, can break down social barriers, reduce isolation and improve wellbeing.
Older adults find it hard to get help for eating disorders.
The International Criminal Court sets a high bar for prosecuting heads of state for crimes committed while they are in power.
Police thinking of themselves as warriors can lead to distrust and aggression towards minority groups.
From string theory to observations, the multiverse theory is far from safe.
His letters reveal a man straining under pressure from his parents to help better their family name.
An art historian explains how Vincent van Gogh went from an unknown painter to one of the world’s most expensive artists.