Viral ‘kettlebell challenge’ could do you more harm than good – here’s why
The challenge may sound like a quick and easy way to get fit, but it may actually be the least effective way of adding kettlebells to your workouts. Tongpool Piasupun/ Shutterstock The 100 kettlebell swings a day challenge...
Why do corporations act against the public interest? We may have the answers (it’s not just greed)
Jeppe Gustafsson/Shutterstock For the past two years, Tesla has been embroiled in a bitter dispute with the Swedish labour union IF Metall. It is of a scale that the union hasnt witnessed since the 1930s. At the heart of...

Are two heads better than one? This is a question that members of the Green party will be asking themselves over the summer as they take part in the election of a new leader … or leaders. Former co-leader Carla...

The Assassin: Keeley Hawes drama is a milestone for menopause on screen
Keeley Hawess new Channel 4 and Prime Video drama, The Assassin, introduces a premise that feels both bold and overdue. It follows Julie (Hawes), a menopausal woman, overlooked and emotionally stalled, who worked as a...
Language experts fare no better than everyday people. Aitor Diago/Moment via Getty Images People are now routinely using chatbots to write computer code, summarize articles and books, or solicit advice. But these chatbots...
The water recovery system on the ISS is state of the art. Roscosmos State Space Corporation via AP, File When youre on a camping trip, you might have to pack your own food and maybe something to filter or treat water that...
To better detect chemical weapons, materials scientists are exploring new technologies
German troops make their way through a cloud of smoke or gas during a gas training drill, circa 1916. Henry Guttmann/Hulton Archive via Getty Images Chemical warfare is one of the most devastating forms of conflict. It...