China is struggling to control its provinces as they expand distant-water fishing
Since the late 2010s, China has shown increasing sensitivity to the environmental and socio-economic impacts of its distant-water fishing (DWF) growth, as well as the reputational harm partly inflicted by international...

Primo Levi, Elie Wiesel, Simone Veil we know some concentration camp survivors today because of the testimonies they wrote, or their political or literary work. Their names will shine during the 80th anniversary of the...

A scientific study with important implications for archaeology in Britain and France was published last week. Using ancient DNA analysis and testing, a team led by Dr Lara Cassidy and Professor Daniel Bradley from Trinity...
Todd Diemer/Unsplash Scientific and commercial activities on the Moon could permanently change the lunar environment. These activities include sending vehicles to the Moon, extracting its resources through mining the lunar...

Will Donald Trump be ranked as a great president? Here’s what the research tells us
Presidential greatness is a difficult thing to define, although many people have tried. One prevailing theory is that it requires a president to face great challenges, meet them by changing how the US functions,...

How we uncovered the UK’s biggest site of dinosaur tracks in a quarry in Oxfordshire
In 2024, researchers from the universities of Oxford and Birmingham excavated a huge expanse of a quarry floor in Oxfordshire filled with hundreds of dinosaur footprints. Dating to the Middle Jurassic period (around 166...
How global inequalities hinder climate action
Leaders from around the globe are meeting in Davos. Michael Derrer Fuchs/Shutterstock World leaders have gathered for the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. One of their main goals is to align their...