Marine Le Pen verdict ‘represents an effort to make democracy better’ in France – interview
Marine Le Pen, the figurehead of Frances far-right National Rally (RN) party and a three-time presidential candidate, has been found guilty of misappropriating public funds and sentenced to four years imprisonment and five...
3D-printed grafts: shaping the future of bone and tissue regeneration
IM Imagery/Shutterstock Over the past decade, 3D printing has gone from being a futuristic idea to a revolutionary tool. In medicine, its ability to produce custom-made, complex structures is changing the way doctors treat...
To create truly inclusive cities, policy-makers and experts need to go beyond minimum standards and critically examine how our urban spaces continue to exclude people with disabilities. (Shutterstock) What does it mean for...

Activists living in exile could strengthen Canada’s democracy — if given the right support
Mounting threats to Canadian sovereignty, particularly but not exclusively from United States President Donald Trump, have sparked renewed calls for national resilience. Trumps tariffs on Canada and Mexico and...

“He’s crazy!” Here’s what we lose when we pathologize politics
There has been a succession of spectacular acts of public violence and terrorism over the last few months, including the murder of the CEO of the insurance company United Healthcare, Brian Thompson, in New York, the...

Until recently, fans of William Wordsworth could visit his final home, Rydal Mount and Gardens, nestled in the heart of Englands green and beautiful Lake District. Renowned as one of the most prominent British poets, the...
How controversial nutritionist John Harvey Kellogg pioneered the path to modern plant-based eating
MVelishchuk/Shutterstock When you hear the name Kellogg, Corn Flakes might be the first thing that comes to mind. But John Harvey Kellogg is famous for more than just breakfast cereals. In many respects, this American...