
Elio: Disney’s enjoyable new animation may be an original story – but it’s also a forgettable one
In a summer cinema release schedule filled with sequels, remakes and franchise instalments, Disneys latest animation Elio is a rare original story. Recently, much has been written and hands been wrung about the lack of...

Trump’s first term lies at the heart of escalation between Iran and Israel
The US president, Donald Trump, is weighing up whether to join Israel in attacking Iran. The fact he is even contemplating such a move is, in my opinion, a direct consequence of his 2018 decision to tear up the agreement...

How mice ‘listen’ with their whiskers
Oh no! You dropped your keys on the ground, and it is too dark to see them. You might have to feel the ground with your hands, but a mouse could use its whiskers to find the keys. Mouse whiskers, also known as the vibrissa...

The recent success of the Netflix show Adolescence has drawn attention to misogynistic rhetoric and how it spreads online. Safeline, an organisation supporting survivors of sexual abuse, has warned that terms like...

The light triad: psychology’s answer to our darkest fears about people
Are you losing faith in humanity because of everything that is going on right now? If so, that is no surprise. Our habit of doomscrolling convinces us that people are inherently self-centred and uncaring. According to the...

MPs may have passed the assisted dying bill, but the debate is just beginning
Now that the assisted dying bill has passed its momentous third reading in the House of Commons, it may seem like legalisation in England and Wales is a done deal. But despite this significant milestone, the bill is not...

WhatsApp introducing advertising is a potentially lucrative but risky move
The decision to start advertising on WhatsApp marks a major shift for a private messaging service that has long positioned itself as being different from other social media platforms. Back when Meta (then known simply as...