
The Bear season 4: this meaty restaurant drama is still an enticing bingeable prospect
Take a soupçon of identity crisis, a pinch of perfectionism, a scoop of burnout and mix thoroughly with a large measure of fraternal grief and sear over a hot grill and voilà! You have The Bear, a perfectly...

Five ways to avoid illness like the Lionesses
Think back to the last time you had a cold or the flu. Now imagine stepping onto the pitch for a European Cup final, while battling through those symptoms. For elite athletes, illness can strike at the worst possible time ...

Why is Islamophobia so hard to define?
The UK government wants a new definition of Islamophobia and has created a working group of politicians, academics and independent experts to provide one. It aims to settle long-running political debates over the term. The...

Could electric brain stimulation lead to better maths skills?
A painless, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can significantly improve how young adults learn maths, my colleagues and I found in a recent study. In a paper in PLOS Biology, we describe how this might be most...

Memo to Shane Jones: what if NZ needs more regional government, not less?
If the headlines are anything to go by, New Zealands regional councils are on life support. Regional Development Minister Shane Jones recently wondered whether theres going to be a compelling case for regional government...

‘Shit in, shit out’: AI is coming for agriculture, but farmers aren’t convinced
Australian farms are at the forefront of a wave of technological change coming to agriculture. Over the past decade, more than US$200 billion (A$305 billion) has been invested globally into the likes of pollination robots,...

Farming within Earth’s limits is still possible – but it will take a Herculean effort
The way we currently produce and consume food takes a big toll on the environment. Worldwide, farming is responsible for more than 20% of greenhouse gas emissions and uses more than 70% of all fresh water taken from...