Misokinesia: when repetitive movements are infuriating to some people
Camila R P/Shutterstock For some people, the mere sight of someone tapping their foot, twirling their hair or clicking a pen can trigger an intense sense of discomfort, or even rage. This reaction is known as misokinesia,...

Babe at 30: why this much-loved film is one of the best cinematic translations of a children’s book
This spring, Babe is returning to cinemas to mark the 30th anniversary of its release in 1995. The much-loved family film tells the deceptively simple but emotionally powerful story of a piglet who saves his bacon through...

How Islamic State used video to legitimise its caliphate
The rise of the self-styled Islamic State (IS) has been described as an accident of history which took place as a result of the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003. The extremist organisation had existed as a...
Five ways to improve net zero action – our new research highlights lessons from the past
Cycling is not only a way to reduce carbon emissions, it also has huge health benefits. LeManna/Shutterstock The current UK government and its recent predecessors have shown a reluctance to encourage and enable lifestyle...
What these new landing barges can tell us about China’s plans to invade Taiwan
How the Shuqiao barges may be used to ferry troops ashore. X (formerly Twitter) Chinas intentions when it comes to Taiwan have been at the centre of intense discussion for years. Both mainland China and Taiwan claim to...
People all over the world compete in this increasingly popular fitness race. Sandra Sev Jarocka/ Shutterstock Whether youre an avid runner or frequently go to the gym, many fitness enthusiasts find they eventually get...
How your smelly farts can tell you what’s going on in your gut
The smell of your farts can give you clues about whats keeping your gut microbes busy. Roquillo Tebar/ Shutterstock Weve all been there: you try your best to keep it in, but you just cant hold it anymore. You have to let...