
Israel’s conflict with Iran escalates as Trump considers US involvement
Israels attack on Iranian nuclear facilities and military leadership last week has quickly escalated into the most severe conflict between the two foes in decades. They have been trading missile attacks, with Israel now...

The great coral reef relocation
This article was first published in The Conversations Imagine email newsletter. Sign up to receive a weekly roundup of the academic research on climate action. Underwater cities. Rainforests of the sea. Bulwarks against...

Information overload: smartphones are exposing children to an avalanche of irrelevance
More than 80% of children aged ten to 12 in the UK own a smartphone, according to a recent report by media watchdog Ofcom. Many people think this is a bad thing: there has been much debate about whether children should be...

Silent night: anatomical solutions for snoring
Snoring is often dismissed as a harmless quirk or the punchline of bedtime jokes but it can signal deeper issues that go beyond mere acoustic annoyance. Snoring occurs when turbulent airflow causes soft tissue in the...

The recent death of a British woman from rabies after a holiday in Morocco is a sobering reminder of the risks posed by this almost universally fatal disease, once symptoms begin. If youre considering travelling to a...

The collapse of classical Hollywoods studio system in the 1960s mirrored much of Americas cultural and political uncertainties at the time. The assassinations of the Kennedys and Martin Luther King, the civil rights...

Jaws at 50: the Jewish sensibility that shaped Spielberg’s blockbuster and transformed cinema
Its hard to believe Steven Spielberg was just 27 when he directed Jaws. Before that hed mostly worked in television, helming episodes of detective show Columbo and the acclaimed TV movie Duel. Hed made just one theatrical...