
Earths surface temperature has been 1.5C hotter than the pre-industrial average for 21 of the last 22 months. The 2015 Paris agreement committed countries to keeping the global temperature increase well below 2C, which is...
Batteries that absorb carbon emissions move a step closer to reality – new study
Future power. Sweetie Khatun What if there were a battery that could release energy while trapping carbon dioxide? This isnt science fiction; its the promise of lithium-carbon dioxide (Li-CO₂) batteries, which are...
What the strength of your grip can tell you about your overall health
A strong grip can tell you many things about your health. XArtProduction/ Shutterstock Predicting your risk of a range of health outcomes from type 2 diabetes to depression and even your longevity is as simple as testing...

Disaster authoritarianism: how autocratic regimes deal with earthquakes
An earthquake that struck south-east Asia in late March is thought to have killed more than 3,000 people in Myanmar, a country ruled by a military junta that has blocked humanitarian aid and continued waging war on...
Do we see colour the same way? What scientists can learn from artists
TSViPhoto/Shutterstock As many people sit at the wheel of their car, they are certain they know what colour is. Its the red traffic light in front of them, the garish yellow hatchback in the next lane, or the green verge...
Is it better to shower in the morning or at night? Here’s what a microbiologist says
Showering is an important part of an good hygiene routine. Valerii_k/ Shutterstock Its a question thats long been the cause of debate: is it better to shower in the morning or at night? Morning shower enthusiasts will say...
Britain is already becoming an ‘island of strangers’ – but immigration isn’t the driver
Matthew Troke/Shutterstock Keir Starmers recent speech on immigration has generated a good deal of controversy. In announcing a government white paper to cut legal migration, the prime minister said: Nations depend on...