Data centres in space: they’re a brilliant idea, but a herculean challenge
Be under no illusions ... Frame Stock Footage/Shutterstock Data centres are the backbone of our digital infrastructure, supporting everything from social media platforms to online shopping and streaming services. With the...

Kyiv has finally turned off Russias gas supply to Europe, ending a source of income that helped pay for Moscows war against Ukraine. The decades-old deal, which allowed the transit of natural gas produced by Russian energy...
‘Wearied’ almost to death: U.S. presidents have often experienced despair amid political turmoil
George Washington, depicted crossing the Delaware River in 1776 in this painting by Emmanuel Leutze, was victorious not only against the British Army, but also against his despair. (Metropolitan Museum of Art), CC BY The...
How gig platforms like Fiverr are reshaping the video game development industry
The video game industry has long been known for unpaid overtime, labour unrest and concerns about generative AI. (Shutterstock) In an industry defined by million-dollar budgets, multinational corporations and enormous...
The City Symposium: How communities can come together to address their problems
For research to contribute to public discourse, it cant be the only voice in the room. A university gets creative by bringing artists, activists, public servants and researchers together. (citysymposium/Twitter) Imagine...
Preserving muscle with GLP-1 weight loss drugs: Big deal or nothing to worry about?
When people lose weight using medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, they likely lose muscle as well as fat, which may be a concern for older adults. (Shutterstock) On the surface, the formula for weight loss seems simple:...
3 drugs that went from legal, to illegal, then back again
Peruvian Syrup, containing cocaine, was used to cure a range of diseases. Smithsonian Museum of American History/Flickr Cannabis, cocaine and heroin have interesting life stories and long rap sheets. We might know them...