
Basketball was invented by a Scot – a crucial and often ignored part of the game’s history
Tension, excitement, glamour and big bucks: basketballs popularity is soaring around the world, with 3.3 billion people thought to be interested in the game according to one study. Strongly associated with North America,...
Myanmar’s military rule is crippling hope for young people like never before
Myanmar citizens in Mandalay protest against the military coup in 2021. Sai Han One / Shutterstock Myanmar has struggled with civil war, military rule and widespread poverty for much of the past seven decades. But the...
Are the glory days of German carmakers gone forever?
Jonathan Weiss/Shutterstock The car industry is rarely out of the news, often under gloomy headlines related to tariffs, falling sales, low uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) and workers strikes. While the crisis in the...

Research shows that children who have books in their home and who talk about stories or learn letters with their families, are more likely to do well at school not only in literacy but across the board. And these effects...

How AI is making affordable air pollution sensors more accurate
Clean air is a fundamental right. However, every day, 100 children under the age of five tragically lose their lives in east Asia and the Pacific due to a silent killer air pollution. In response to this crisis, huge...
Hello, shutdown, my old friend ... Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images Brinkmanship, a political scramble to keep the lights on in Washington and finger-pointing over who is to the blame weve been here before,...

How North Sea tanker collision could affect one of Britain’s most important coastlines
An oil tanker carrying jet fuel was recently hit by a cargo ship while at anchor 13 miles (21km) off the east coast of England. This set off a series of large explosions and a huge plume of black smoke, while a still...