
How video games can support children’s wellbeing
My family, like many others, enjoys spending the weekends in play including playing video games. For our four-year-old, creating choreography in Toca Dance and solving puzzles in Magic Lights Gruffalo Games have been...
What deer poo can tell us about the future of Britain’s woodlands
shutterstock Nowar AlHaj/Shutterstock Brambles are considered a nuisance by many woodland managers. But weve discovered that fallow deer have a surprising taste for it. In our recent research, we found this unexpected...

Three novels by Nobel winner Han Kang that explain the fragile nature of South Korea
Last year, South Korea made headlines around the world for two reasons. The first was writer Han Kangs celebrated Nobel prize for literature win in October; the second was far less positive. Late in the evening of December...
Guy Plint examines one of the dinosaur tracks, which is above his head. Annemarie Plint, CC BY-NC-ND Dinosaurs have captured peoples imagination ever since their bones and teeth were first scientifically described in 1822...

Boycotting U.S. products allows Canadians to take a rare political stand in their daily lives
In the middle of a trade war with the United States, Canadians have started showing strong support for their country by changing their consumer habits. Shoppers have begun shunning all sorts of American products and...
Single-use medical plastics can persist in landfills for centuries. (Shutterstock) Hospitals around the world generate millions of tonnes of plastic waste annually. Much of this waste comes from single-use items such as...

Donald Trump’s foreign policy might be driven by simple spite – here’s what to do about it
Recent shifts in US foreign policy particularly regarding tariffs and the war in Ukraine have sparked debate over what is driving the Trump administrations decisions. Some of those decisions have appeared so odd that...