The 2024 Nobel peace prize has been awarded to Japanese anti-nuclear group, Nihon Hidankyo.
Scientists and engineers are developing new ways to destroy PFAS efficiently and sustainably.
Students complete research projects in STEM fields, produce academic reports and are offered science modules delivered in university-style lectures.
For the Maasai, Nyekweri forest has such a high ecological and socio-cultural value. But new conservancies aren’t working as best they could.
The company can recover from its problems, but will need to deliver on promises to get its house in order.
A slimmed down version is on the cards.
Meta leader Mark Zuckerberg has given the world a sneak preview of the Orion glasses – but will they change the world?
Strangulation has traditionally been viewed as a violent act and has long been recognised as an assault in criminal law.
The problem of secrecy and a lack of transparency and candour is systemic and cultural.
Vast new hospitality venues are reshaping the traditional UK pub experience.
Pink cocaine, an unpredictable and dangerous synthetic drug, is rapidly gaining traction on Europe’s party scene.
The £100 million purchase makes Paul Marshall one of the most influential media magnates in the UK, potentially second only to Rupert Murdoch.
Parents want to know if children are happy, and what they learn beyond standard school subjects.
English law considers pets as property, so court decisions may not be in your dog or cat’s best interests.
Although both pre-loved modern and vintage lingerie are worn, perceptions of their cleanliness differs radically.
Kamala Harris took aim at Donald trump in fiery US presidential debate.
The Black Eyed Peas star thinks the naysayers are overlooking everything from AI’s future capabilities to the things that make human artists unique.
We all have a right to a safe, healthy, and pleasurable sex life – but some people face more barriers than others.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is keenly aware of its own status as something unearthed from the dead.
Jude Law joins the pantheon of great screen Henry VIIIs, up there with Robert Shaw and Richard Burton.