
Novocaine: the movie action hero with a real-life syndrome that makes him immune to pain
Novocaine, a new action movie starring Jack Quaid, introduces a fresh take on the superhero genre. It features a hero whose superpower actually exists. Mild-natured Nathan Novocaine Caine (Nate) is catapulted into the...

How US foreign aid cuts are threatening independent media in former Soviet states
Before Donald Trumps administration suspended and subsequently resumed American military aid to Ukraine, it had announced its intention to cut 90% of United States Agency for International Development (USAid) foreign aid...

Hanya Yanagiharas second novel A Little Life, released ten years ago, has become a contemporary classic with notoriety and acclaim boosting its profile in equal measure. The novel begins by following four friends Jude,...

How to protect your eyes in the digital age – expert in eye and vision science
In an era where screens dominate our daily lives, a silent epidemic is sweeping the globe. Digital eye strain, a condition once relegated to the fringes of occupational health concerns, has emerged as a significant public...

Women are south Asia’s ‘silent contributors’ – changing that could transform economies
As a child, I lived with my grandmother in a rural village in Sri Lanka where women often played an active economic role working in sectors like farming, technology, sewing, household work or some other area. These days...

How animals shape the planet in surprising ways
Hundreds of animals, from tiny ants to mighty hippos, are shaping the Earths surface as powerfully as floods and storms. These animals effectively act as landscape engineers, reorganising soils and sediments. Yet their...

Who is Kirsty Coventry and how did she become the most powerful person in world sports?
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has elected a woman as its president for the first time ever. Zimbabwes Kirsty Coventry is also the youngest ever IOC president and the first from an African country, becoming a...