
The Conservatives have faced a number of crises since emerging as one of the largest parties in British politics. These crises, which are well documented and analysed by historians of the party, were overcome with strong...

Why you should avoid doing the exact same workout everyday if you want to get fit
Consistency is key when it comes to getting in shape. After all, you cant get fit if you dont put the work in at the gym. But are there any benefits to doing the same workout day-in and day-out? Some influencers say there...

Early pregnancy endings are an overlooked workplace issue – here’s how that could change
In the UK, early pregnancy endings are defined as pregnancies that end before 24 weeks gestation. These include miscarriages, abortions (sometimes called terminations), ectopic pregnancies where an embryo implants outside...

Will AI save the planet? Why the evidence is flawed
Optimistic advocates for AI say this environmentally costly technology will become more sustainable with time. We can use AI more efficiently, and explore less energy-intensive designs inspired by the human brain. We can...

My research on the politics of smell divided the internet – here’s what it’s actually about
In November, I celebrated finishing my PhD. After three and a half years of writing and research, it was an occasion I wanted to share with my academic network, so I posted a photo of myself holding a physical copy of my...

Australian philosopher Peter Singer has been a champion of animal rights for more than 50 years. His basic philosophical position has remained the same: the suffering of animals is just as important as the suffering of...

Gladiator II: a historian on the real north African kingdom of Numidia – and the men who ruled it
Gladiator II opens with a Roman fleet brutally laying siege to a city in the north African kingdom of Numidia. On the big screen we see ships set ablaze by pots of burning oil and defenders impaled by man-sized iron bolts....