Health news Can womb transplants help transgender women get pregnant? Uterus transplants are pushing the boundaries of pregnancy and fuelling hopes among transgender women. 23/08/2023
Health news How to exercise in a heatwave safely, according to the experts Working out might be the last thing on your mind during a heatwave. But with a few adjustments, you can still exercise safely when it’s hot out if you want to. 02/08/2023
Health news COVID pandemic stress has physically altered teenagers' brains It’s not just mental health that COVID has affected; new research suggests that the pandemic has physically affected the structures of teens' brains. 02/12/2022
Health news COVID, flu and RSV: How to prepare for this winter’s triple threat Experts warn that a triple threat of COVID, flu and RSV could combine to put even more pressure on public health systems this winter. 30/11/2022
Destinations 3 European cities rank among best in world for disabled travellers Travellers with disabilities ranked cities on transport links, proximity to attractions, and availability of information. 16/11/2022
Green News PETA calls for Thai coconut product boycott due to monkey abuse Investigators say they saw monkeys chained tightly by the neck and kept tethered in rubbish-strewn patches of dirt and flooded areas. 16/11/2022
Nature Paris Agreement architects demand a similar deal for nature Climate change and nature loss are deeply entwined. Do we need a “Paris Agreement” to protect nature? 16/11/2022
Climate Is overpopulation fuelling climate change? It’s not that simple Climate change and population crowding might seem like two issues that are strongly linked - they are, but not quite as much as people might think. 15/11/2022
Green News Russian invasion caused huge release of greenhouse gases, says Ukraine Ukraine is collecting evidence of environmental crimes with which to sue Russia. 15/11/2022
Health news Scientists use new gene editing technique to help tackle cancer Scientists have used CRISPR gene editing technology to tailor immune cells to attack tumours, an important step towards personalised cancer treatment. 11/11/2022
Mobility Why is NASA sending ovarian cells and a 3D bioprinter into space? Taking place in orbit around the planet, these science experiments carried out in space could change life on Earth. 11/11/2022
Mobility Newly spotted 'planet killer' asteroid could one day threaten Earth Called 2022 AP7, it's over 1 km wide and the largest potentially hazardous asteroid found in the last eight years, say astronomers. 02/11/2022
Tech News EU’s Digital Markets Act comes into force: What you need to know The new rules mean that so-called digital “gatekeepers” could be forced to open up their services and platforms to other companies. 02/11/2022
Health news Study links parenthood age and children’s risk of bipolar disorder Researchers have found a link between the age at which you become a parent and the risk of your child developing bipolar disorder. 24/10/2022
Health news Transplanted livers can keep working for more than 100 years These findings pave the way for a much bigger donor pool, potentially giving new hope to future patients. 18/10/2022
Work Forget pizza parties: Here are the perks employees really want A four-day work week, company-sponsored pensions and flexible work hours are among the most highly valued benefits among employees. 17/10/2022
Work These European universities are the top-ranked in the world The rankings also show Chinese universities closing in on the United States’ global dominance of higher education. 13/10/2022
Health news Scientists implant human 'mini brains' into baby rats to study autism The new research could shed new light on brain disorders such as autism and schizophrenia. 13/10/2022
Home These are the most expensive, energy-hungry appliances in your home We take a look at how energy is used in a typical household, which appliances use the most power, and how much this could be costing you. 02/10/2022
Health news Having this blood type may increase your risk of stroke Can blood type predict your risk of having a stroke? A new study shows some groups may be more at risk than others. 10/09/2022