
Hungary’s exit from the International Criminal Court is a sign of the times
After deciding to flout an international arrest warrant against Benjamin Netanyahu, Hungary has become the first European country to announce plans to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). This comes after...

Vast amounts of renewable energy are needed to produce green hydrogen, a new form of energy made by splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable power. Green hydrogen is a type of clean energy that...

Wild meat is eaten by millions, but puts billions at risk – how to manage the trade
One of the most pressing issues of our time is the wild meat trade. Why? Because its consumed by millions and puts billions at risk from emerging diseases. It provides food and income for some of the poorest and most...
Why we need to teach digital literacy in schools
Gigi Delgado/Shutterstock In the modern world, screens are everywhere, from our classrooms and workplaces to our homes and pockets. For children and teenagers, they can be a window to learning, enjoyment and connection...
Changing the Eurocentric narrative about the history of science – why multiculturalism matters
An illustration by the medieval Islamic scholar Abu Rayhan al-Biruni depicting the phases of the moon in relation to the Sun. (Wikimedia Commons) The medieval Islamic mathematician, astronomer and physicist Ibn al Haytham...
Next generation computer chips could process data at the speed of light – new research
3dartists / Shutterstock Electronic microchips are at the heart of the modern world. Theyre found in our laptops, our smartphones, our cars and our household appliances. For years, manufacturers have been making them more...

Europe tops global ranking of dynamic and sustainable cities – here’s why
London, New York and Paris have been named the worlds most dynamic and liveable cities. This is according to a new ranking of global cities that highlights Europes ability to balance sustainability and growth in its urban...