
My project A Virtuous Woman is both an artwork and a piece of ongoing research into the role of participatory artwork in heritage sites. As such, the artwork was always intended to be dynamic, responding to the ways in...

Why Trump blames decisions on others – a psychologist explains
It was US president Harry S. Truman who, in the years just after the second world war, kept a little wooden sign on his desk which read: The buck stops here!. It emphasised his willingness to accept ultimate responsibility...

Spotted lanternflies love grapevines, and that’s bad for Pennsylvania’s wine industry
Spotted lanternfly season is back in Pennsylvania. The polka-dotted, gray-and-red-winged adult insects make their appearance each July and tend to hang around until December. Its an unwelcome summer ritual that started in...

The burgeoning space industry and the technologies society increasingly relies on electric grids, aviation and telecommunications are all vulnerable to the same threat: space weather. Space weather encompasses any...

AI in health care could save lives and money − but change won’t happen overnight
Imagine walking into your doctors office feeling sick and rather than flipping through pages of your medical history or running tests that take days, your doctor instantly pulls together data from your health records,...

Tumors can destroy the blood vessels of muscles even when the muscles are nowhere close to the tumor. That is the key finding of a new study that my colleagues and I recently published in the journal Nature Cancer. Muscle...