
The world is in crisis – what role should our universities play?
Its hard not to categorize our present global moment as a crisis. And just when we think things cant get worse they do. Across the globe, were witnessing a rise in far-right movements and governments. Just a few weeks...

How Shakespeare can help us put meaning back in money
From greed for resources and money to technology run amok and a politics of domination, hatred and fear of others, our world sometimes seems to be on a course of assured destruction. How can our society not only avert...

Shoes that can warn you of injuries? How wearable technology is transforming foot care
Your feet work hard every day supporting your body, absorbing impact and adapting to different surfaces. But they often get ignored until something goes wrong. Imagine your shoes alerting you to foot injuries before you...
Investment in the Hundred could save UK cricket from a financial sticky wicket
English cricket, up in the air? Brian A Jackson/Shutterstock Cricket is an old sport that has evolved over centuries. But 2025 is shaping up to be a historic and lucrative year for the game in England and Wales. For the...

The End: philosopher explains new climate-collapse musical using the allegory of Plato’s Cave
The End tells the story of a wealthy family who survived the collapse of the climate and civilisation in a bunker inside an abandoned mine. Before the collapse they were rich, and they continue to enjoy every luxury....
Keir Starmer aboard one of the UKs Vanguard class submarines. CC BY-NC-ND Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently boarded one of the UKs four nuclear-armed submarines for a photo call as part of his attempts to demonstrate...
Why rapid at-home PSA tests for prostate cancer are fast, convenient – and unreliable
Microscopic image of a prostate gland biopsy showing cancer in a patient with elevated PSA. David A Litman/Shutterstock A recent BBC investigation questioned the accuracy of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) self-tests ...