Is sleeping a lot actually bad for your health? A sleep scientist explains
Walstrom, Susanne/Getty Were constantly being reminded by news articles and social media posts that we should be getting more sleep. You probably dont need to hear it again not sleeping enough is bad for your brain, heart...
As seas rise and fish decline, this Fijian village is finding new ways to adapt
Celia McMichael, CC BY-NC-ND In the village of Nagigi, Fiji, the ocean isnt just a resource its part of the communitys identity. But in recent years, villagers have seen the sea behave differently. Tides are pushing...
Birds use hidden black and white feathers to make themselves more colourful
The green-headed tanager (_Tangara seledon_) has a hidden layer of plumage that is white underneath the orange feathers and black underneath the blue and green feathers. Daniel Field Birds are perhaps the most colourful...
From grasslands to killing fields: why trees are bad news for one of Australia’s most stunning birds
JJ Harrison/Wikimedia, CC BY Picture this. A small, rainbow-coloured chick emerges from its nest for the first time. It stretches its wings and prepares to take flight. But before the fledglings life in the wild has begun,...
A brittle star of the species _Gorgonocephalus eucnemis_. Lagunatic Photo / Getty Images You may have read that the deep sea is a very different environment from the land and shallow water. There is no light, it is very...
United Artists/Getty Images In 1955, director Charles Laughton crafted one of the darkest, strangest fairytales ever to come out of Hollywood. The Night of the Hunter remains visually exquisite and profoundly unsettling....

How public development banks could narrow inequality gaps between the Global North and South
The United Nations Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) recently concluded in Seville, Spain. It gathered global leaders from government, development, academia and civil society to discuss...