Canada’s federal election doesn’t seem like it’s about climate change, but it actually is
A defining feature of the ongoing federal election campaign has been the apparent marginalization of the environment and climate change as top-of-mind issues due to threats by the United States against Canadian...
What caused the crisis at British Steel?
The two blast furnaces at British Steels Scunthorpe plant are the last of their kind in the UK. Baxter Media/Shutterstock The two blast furnaces at British Steels Scunthorpe plant in England are the last of their kind in...

Birmingham bin strikes: a threat to public health
The bin workers strike in Birmingham which began on March 11 is set to continue after the latest pay offer was overwhelmingly rejected. Not only are the growing mountains of refuse unsightly and creating foul odours,...

If we must bring back extinct species, let’s focus on the giant herbivores
The American genetic engineering firm Colossal Biosciences recently announced to much fanfare it had de-extincted the dire wolf, a canine species that was wiped out around 10,000 years ago. However, the three animals it...
Enhertu: drug approved for advanced cancers – here’s what you need to know
Sergey Novikov/Shutterstock A new cancer drug called trastuzumab deruxtecan, also known as Enhertu, has just been approved in the UK. This drug is designed to help adults with certain types of advanced cancer that cannot...

How architecture shapes video game play
When players enter the virtual worlds of video games, they are greeted by complex architectural environments. These virtual spaces do more than serve as mere backdrops for gameplay. The design of buildings, streets and...
A small difference in how ratings are displayed can unintentionally mislead consumers
Ratings have become as crucial to purchasing decisions as factors like price, brand reputation or recommendations from family and friends (Shutterstock) Ratings are ubiquitous in todays digital world. Platforms like...