
Pope Francis dies: an unconventional pontiff who sought to modernise Catholicism
From the moment of his election in 2013, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the man who became Pope Francis, proved himself to be unconventional. Shedding much of the formality of previous papal elections, he appeared for the first...

Three ways Pope Francis influenced the global climate movement
The death of Pope Francis has been announced by the Vatican. I first met the late Pope Francis at the Vatican after a conference called Saving Our Common Home and the Future of Life on Earth in July 2018. My colleagues and...

A new state-of-the-art tube fishway technology called the Fishheart has been launched at Menindee Lakes, located on the Baaka-Darling River, New South Wales. The technology part of the NSW governments Restoring the...

Is Russian misogyny enabling sexual violence in Ukraine? Yes, argues a bestselling author
Sofi Oksanen has a penchant for difficult subjects. The Finnish-Estonian author established her international reputation with her 2008 novel Purge, which examined sexual violence against women and legacies of the Soviet...
Curious Kids: if heat rises, why does it get colder in the mountains?
Shutterstock/EvaL Miko If heat rises, why does it get colder as you climb up mountains? Ollie, 8, Christchurch, New Zealand That is an excellent and thoughtful question Ollie why indeed? Youre right, when air is...
Low effort, high visibility: what bumper stickers say about our values and identity
Justin Sullivan/Getty You may have seen them around town or in the news. Bumper stickers on Teslas broadcasting to anyone who looks: I bought this before we knew Elon was crazy. You might assume its there to prevent...
A secret mathematical rule has shaped the beaks of birds and other dinosaurs for 200 million years
The faces of living and extinct theropod dinosaurs. Left: Riya Bidaye; right: Indian Roller model (NHMUK S1987) from TEMPO bird project MorphoSource. Bird beaks come in almost every shape and size from the straw-like...