
What is locked-in syndrome? The extraordinary stories that help us understand this rare condition
Locked-in syndrome is a rare phenomenon which makes conscious people almost entirely unable to move and communicate. It is estimated there are fewer than 1,000 existing cases in the US, and between 50 and 300 in the UK. In...

The release of a new Wallace and Gromit film has always been much anticipated in our house, and this year was no different. Like many others, we snuggled under the blankets after a full Christmas day (in every sense),...

UK foreign policy: the top five priorities for 2025
The UKs new government has now had six months to settle in to office. And by the general standards of new governments, Keir Starmers was well prepared in terms of foreign policy. Once in office, the government hit the...

Afghanistan shows what investing in women’s education – or divesting – can do to an economy
When the Taliban fell from power in Afghanistan in 2001, women were once again allowed to go to school after being banned since 1996. I, along with World Bank education expert Raja Bentaouet Kattan and American University...

Amid heightened tensions between the United States and China, the two countries signed a bilateral science and technology agreement on Dec. 13, 2024. The event was billed as a renewal of a 45-year-old pact to encourage...

Artificial intelligence harms, problematic social media content, data privacy violations the issues are the same, but the policymakers and regulators who deal with them are about to change. As the federal government...

Will AI revolutionize drug development? Researchers explain why it depends on how it’s used
The potential of using artificial intelligence in drug discovery and development has sparked both excitement and skepticism among scientists, investors and the general public. Artificial intelligence is taking over drug...