From fear of needles to religious beliefs, there are all sorts of reasons why people choose not to vaccinate.
And how companies can let dogs in without scaring off any humans.
The constant pressure of gravity affects our thoughts and perception, but it’s so constant we haven’t noticed – until now.
Scientists from all over the world agree that the impacts of climate change will get worse, unless action is taken now.
We know less than we should, but we’re worried anyway. By the author of The Perils of Perception: Why We’re Wrong About Nearly Everything.
At current rates of reduction, the UK’s fair carbon budget will be spent in just four years’ time.
Children are more receptive to the climate crisis than adults realise. We must listen to them.
Misinformation and lies are regularly used to undermine the science of climate change – here’s how to see through the fog.
The UK Supreme Court’s decision will have profound implications for how and why a prime minister can suspend parliament.
Land of Hope and Glory seems somehow inappropriate given the current state of British politics.
Detailed analysis of 1,300 movies finds that women actors earn an average of US$1.1m or 25% less than their male colleagues.
The ‘superblocks’ are expected to have massive benefits for health and well-being – but it takes good governance.
For families living in poverty, making their 16 or 17 year old child homeless may be the only option to keeping them all afloat.
Diving animals are incredible athletes.
The sequel to Margaret Atwood’s dystopian classic provides an apt moment to consider attacks on women’s rights across the world.
Every cloud has a silver lining – even the debris cloud from an asteroid impact
Many return to dangerous evacuation zones fully understanding the risks. New research explains why.
The number of surgical procedures for chronic shoulder pain in the UK has nearly doubled in ten years. But does it work?
What kind of curious are you? Scientists explore different types of curiosity and their home in the brain.
There is no solution to the unethical, unsustainable fashion industry – yet
Despite many Irish-Americans claiming Protestant descent, unionists throughout history have found their rallying cries falling on deaf ears.
For decades, those working in social care focused on the risks children face in their family home. But what about when they leave the front door?
The author has returned to Gilead, 35 years after the original novel was published.
The rate of the universe’s expansion is in dispute. But a new kind of measurement offers hope.
Our understanding of where new and exciting ideas come from in the business world is backwards.