
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgeson Burnett was an early work of climate fiction
I grew up in a mixed-heritage family. Both of my parents childhoods were deeply affected by colonialism in India and they often told me stories about this period in their lives. As a result, I inherited a sense of place...

Trump’s job cuts are causing Republican angst as all parties face backlash
A spate of town hall meetings held across the US has revealed palpable anger among both Democratic and Republican voters. At some events, voters have spoken to empty chairs in lieu of Congress members who refused to show...
Psychopaths experience pain differently, even when their bodies say otherwise
Roman Samborskyi/Shutterstock Psychopathy has long been associated with murderers, notorious criminals, and the griping true crime stories that dominate Netflix documentaries. But our recent research is showing they have a...
The paradox of weight loss: why losing pounds may not always lead to better health
Jacob Lund/Shutterstock One of the lasting memories from my teenage years is what I now recognise as an obsession with weight control. Thin was in, and magazines promoted a variety of diets, each claiming effectiveness,...
smolaw/Shutterstock The New Zealand governments plan to purchase a standardised tool to assess reading, writing and mathematics for school children between Year 3 and 10 has caught parents, schools and education groups by...
Julio Javier Vargas/Shutterstock In the US, under president Donald Trump, rapid assaults on civil servants rights, including their rights to speak out about wrongdoing, are increasingly part of the administrations play for...

Modern spacesuits have a compatability problem. Astronauts’ lives depend on fixing it
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, the Nasa astronauts who were stuck on the International Space Station (ISS) for nine months, have finally returned to Earth. Spacesuits were an important consideration that Nasa had to...