President Donald Trump appears to have walked back plans for the U.S. State Department to scrutinize and revoke visas for Chinese students studying in the country. On June 11, 2025, Trump posted on his social media...

New start date for the Anthropocene proposed – when humans first changed global methane levels
Humans have been reshaping the environment for at least 10,000 years. But the Anthropocene is the name given to the specific period of Earth history during which humans have had a global effect on the planets climate and...

Britain’s plan for defence AI risks the ethical and legal integrity of the military
In an unstable geopolitical climate, the UKs strategic defence review focused on improving national resilience, from critical infrastructure security to technology and innovation. Many of the reviews recommendations have...

Iran air strikes: Republicans split over support for Trump and another ‘foreign war’
After returning early from the G7 summit in Canada, Donald Trump met with his national security team to be briefed on the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. It became clear that Trump was considering direct US military...

Could trees know when the summer solstice is?
People have been celebrating the summer solstice with elaborate rituals since prehistoric times. But humans arent the only species to take mark June 21 as a special time. Studies are showing the summer solstice is an...

Pride, pages and performance: Why drag story time matters more than ever
June is Pride month. It is a time for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, Two-Spirit, intersex and other sexuality- and gender-diverse (LGBTQ+) communities to come together to celebrate identities, build...

Stone tools from a cave on South Africa’s coast speak of life at the end of the Ice Age
The Earth of the last Ice Age (about 26,000 to 19,000 years ago) was very different from todays world. In the northern hemisphere, ice sheets up to 8 kilometres tall covered much of Europe, Asia and North America, while...