Apple can learn a lot from Google Glass and other augmented reality glasses.
There’s a problematic bias in the way that assisted suicide is portrayed in the media.
It’s uncertain whether we’ll ever be able to bring cryogenically frozen people back to life. Should we even try?
One swashbuckling charioteer earned the equivalent of US$15 billion.
Dennis Potter’s 1986 story of a writer in need of psychological renewal rewrote the TV drama rulebook.
More than 95% of industrial diamonds are synthetic so why aren’t more people using them in engagement rings?
Understanding how genes influence people’s behaviour doesn’t lead to fatalism.
Researchers have created a new kind of ‘drugalyser’ that’s less likely to give false positive readings.
The island’s latest mining boom threatens a critically endangered lemur – and puts human lives at risk.
The former president has lost out to his own prime minister in the first round of the Republican primary.
Technology can help identify and weed out fake news.
The past few years have been tough for the German chancellor, but she has confirmed that she will be standing in the next election.
Highly restrictive speech codes are now the norm in some of the world’s universities.
The Indian government recently demonetised 86% of its country’s cash – and kicked off a logistical nightmare.
He was criticised for leaning on the crutch of his guitar, but if Dylan leaned on anything, it was his love of poetry.
The disdain for human life that underpinned the British Empire has been brought home.
How we can change the business model of a £50 billion industry to make clothing work better for everyone.
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When researchers looked at how people’s music choices and professions lined up, the results were intriguing.
By the time we hit that temperature, further climate changes will already be locked in and unavoidable.
Rumours of the ICC’s imminent demise have been greatly exaggerated.
The removal of 500 and 1,000 rupee notes is pushing India to look for new ways to spend its money.
Trump must demonstrate that his presidential decision making will not be influenced by his business interests across the US and the globe.
Most healthcare information is written at a level more advanced than the reader’s ability.
A Middle East in meltdown forced the Obama administration to give up crucial leverage.