Extreme heat silently accelerates aging on a molecular level − new research
Extreme heat increases the risk of a number of diseases, including kidney and heart conditions. Spencer Platt/Getty Images What if extreme heat not only leaves you feeling exhausted but actually makes you age faster?...
Beyond blame: The role of malfunctioning fat tissue in the disease of obesity
For too long, societal attitudes have focused on blaming individuals for poor lifestyle choices, ignoring the deeper, multifaceted causes of obesity. (Shutterstock) Many people who have struggled with their weight have...
Beyond the garage: How important are spaces to business creation?
Cities, and on a smaller scale, neighbourhoods and meeting places, play a significant role in promoting innovation. (Shutterstock) There is an enduring myth that many technological innovations have come out of garages,...
A worker at a steel company in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, on Feb. 11, 2025. Julio Cesar Aguilar/AFP via Getty Images Get ready to pay more for avocados, maple syrup and well almost everything. The U.S. officially...

America or Europe? Why Trump’s Ukraine U-turn is a fork in the road for New Zealand
The aftermath of one of the most undiplomatic and notorious White House meetings in recent history reveals a changed world. Having berated Ukraines President Volodymyr Zelensky for supposedly not wanting peace with...

For centuries, fire was one of the major fears for city-dwellers. Dense cities built largely of wood could and did burn. In 1666, a fire in a bakery went on to destroy two-thirds of the city of London, leaving 85% of...

Police are seizing 3D-printed guns across Australia, but our laws aren’t keeping up
After Martin Bryant killed 35 people and wounded 23 others at Port Arthur in 1996, Australia made fundamental changes to its gun laws. The use of automatic and semi-automatic weapons became restricted and a national gun...