
Oskar Fischer: the forgotten pioneer of Alzheimer’s disease research
Ever heard of Fischers disease? No? Maybe that is not surprising, because it doesnt exist. But it could have. In fact, the disease we now know as Alzheimers disease might just as easily have been called Fischers disease or...

My book Red Pockets explores questions of inheritance: what we owe to ancestors and to future generations, and what we owe to the places that we inhabit. It was inspired by visiting my ancestral village in Guangdong in...

Trump’s first 100 days: economic uncertainty spikes while the president’s approval ratings tank
When US president Donald Trump took office in January he inherited a strong economy, which was growing faster than those of many of its rivals. Nevertheless, he won the election in November on the back of strong voter...

Why whale urine is so important to life in the sea
Even biologists only capture a glimpse of the lives of whales. There are still many species whose lives are largely a mystery, particularly the deep diving whales. But scientists are learning more about the role that...
After the first two seasons of The White Lotus (set respectively in Hawaii and Sicily), the buzz in the media and on social media typically focused on the selection of the next site for the award-winning show. Not so much...

How Trump is prompting China to change its relationship with the world
China has spent much of the past two months shoring up friendships both near and far. Two rounds of ministerial meetings with regional rivals Japan and South Korea took place in Tokyo and Seoul at the end of March. And...

The ‘cortisol belly’ myth: when diet culture is rebranded as ‘wellness’
The latest viral wellness trends cortisol belly and cortisol face promise a calmer, leaner, more radiant you … if you can just lower your stress hormones. With attention-grabbing claims like You dont have a belly...