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Why is the US going back round the Moon with Artemis II? A space policy expert explains3 days ago
The unseen challenges of life on the Moon -- Damian Bailey, University of South Wales7 hours ago
Astronaut Victor Glover is the latest in a long line of Black American explorers − including York, the enslaved man who played a key role in the Lewis and Clark expedition -- Craig Fehrman, Indiana University7 hours ago
Artemis II's long countdown – a space historian explains why it has taken over 50 years to return to the Moon -- Emily A. Margolis, Smithsonian Institution7 hours ago
Could a solar storm derail the Artemis II mission? -- Clive Dyer, University of Surrey7 hours ago
Why a second global shipping chokepoint could soon live up to its name as the 'Gate of Tears'1 day ago
How Taiwan is viewing the Iran war – and what it reveals about US credibility -- Bonnie Yushih Liao, Tamkang University19 hours ago
A war without accountability: why the Middle East crisis is also a legal quagmire3 days ago
A host nation at war with a participant: uncertainty and tension swirl around soccer's World Cup7 days ago
Brutal Mau Mau camps in Kenya were an extension of Britain's colonial prison system – historian traces their roots -- Ian Caistor-Parker, University of Warwick19 hours ago
Silence: a brief literary history -- Kate McLoughlin, University of Oxford19 hours ago
New Israeli law could mean death penalty by default for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks1 day ago
The return of sex testing in sport risks harming women athletes rather than protecting them -- Marcus Mazzucco, University of Toronto; Sarah Teetzel, University of Manitoba, and Silvia Camporesi, KU Leuven19 hours ago
A New York Times critic used AI to write his review – but criticism is deeply human -- Bec Kavanagh, The University of Melbourne19 hours ago
The revolution in dinosaur science started 50 years ago – here's what we have learned -- Michael J. Benton, University of Bristol and Emily Rayfield, University of Bristol19 hours ago
How medieval chess created a space in which players – regardless of race – could engage as equals -- Krisztina Ilko, University of Cambridge19 hours ago
Rock art thousands of years old sheds new light on the mysterious Tasmanian tiger2 days ago
Exploding head syndrome: the surprisingly common condition with a terrifying name2 days ago
Why do men sexually harass women at work? Science offers two explanations – but only one of them holds up3 days ago
A brief history of denim – and why the 'perfect pair' of jeans remains elusive -- Rose Marroncelli, Nottingham Trent University19 hours ago
Ancient bones show dogs have been woven into human life for nearly 16,000 years3 days ago
Gold is meant to be a 'safe haven' in uncertain times. Why is it crashing amid a war?7 days ago
Meta and Google just lost a landmark social media addiction case. A tech law expert explains the fallout7 days ago
A Bible Belt track without a pulse – it's no surprise fans hate the 2026 FIFA World Cup song Lighter6 days ago
Strongest evidence yet that vaping likely causes cancer2 days ago
'I didn't come here to get rich': new research on the lives of Ukrainian women in Georgia's surrogacy boom6 days ago
My unsung hero of science: Buckminster Fuller, the architect who wanted to redesign the world (and inspired a nanosized one)3 days ago
Scientists may be overestimating the amount of microplastics in the environment – and the culprit is lab gloves3 days ago
How the words that Iran and America use about each other paved the way for conflict3 days ago
The latest world climate report is grim, but it's not the end of the story7 days ago
The Olympics' transgender athlete ban is a legal and moral minefield3 days ago
What does China's host bid mean for the High Seas Treaty?3 days ago
The four types of dementia most people don't know exist3 days ago
Climate change is altering Saharan dust – and Europe is downwind3 days ago
The Swedish concept of döstädning or death cleaning is about more than just getting rid of things1 day ago
Is lighter sleep a normal part of ageing – or a sign of something more serious?1 day ago
Going nuclear? Why a growing number of Washington's allies are eyeing an alternative to US umbrella14 days ago
Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict is rooted in local border dispute – but the risks extend across the region10 days ago
Morgan le Fay was King Arthur's sister – but also a healer, mathematician and murderer10 days ago
Trump's 'Venezuela solution' to Cuba would see the island nation returned to a client state9 days ago
Argentina 50 years on from start of dictatorship – is it forgetting the disappeared?9 days ago
Spain-US rift: Pedro Sánchez' defiance of Trump is dictated by domestic politics – but it's also a litmus test for Europe9 days ago
Secrets, sexism and hypocrisy: Bonfire of the Murdochs reveals the family's real succession drama20 days ago
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Moulin Rouge! turns 25: how Baz Luhrmann reinvented the movie musical14 days ago
Khaby Lame is the world's most followed TikToker: the story of a Senegalese-born star who sold his identity15 days ago
From gym to jawline: What looksmaxxing says about modern masculinity10 days ago
Men can get out of the manosphere. Here's what former incels say about why they left10 days ago
You probably agree with the animals on which bird calls, frog noises and cricket chirps are most attractive – new research10 days ago
Microbes in Antarctica survive the freezing and dark winter by living on air17 days ago
Tourist visits to Madagascar help conserve some forests, but others suffer: study suggests what to do14 days ago
Climate finance has failed Africa twice over – how to fix it13 days ago
Couples share 30% of their gut bacteria. Here's how that may affect health9 days ago
Largest ever Parkinson's study shows how symptoms differ between men and women17 days ago
Babies learn a lot in their first year. But their behaviour doesn't always tell the full story15 days ago
Can blood tests really detect cancer?1 month ago
A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky — for everyone on Earth9 days ago
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All 5 fundamental units of life's genetic code were just discovered in an asteroid sample15 days ago
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Oil price surge is hurting African economies: scholars in Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa take stock10 days ago
Why global methane levels spiked during COVID lockdowns14 days ago
Does 'free' shipping really exist? An expert shares the marketing tricks you need to know1 month ago
Why your brain has to work harder in an open-plan office than private offices: study1 month ago
What a US military base lost under Greenland's ice sheet reveals about the island's real strategic importance1 month ago
The American fixation on white Afrikaners in South Africa stretches back nearly a century1 month ago
How trafficked American guns fuel Mexico's cartel violence – podcast6 months ago
Three scientists speak about what it's like to have research funding cut by the Trump administration9 months ago
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Why hasn't the US military used force to secure the Strait of Hormuz? -- Justin Bergman, The Conversation; Matt Garrow, The Conversation, and Mitchell Costello, The Conversation6 days ago
Two verdicts in two days: How American courts are rewriting the rules for Big Tech and children -- Carolina Rossini, UMass Amherst5 days ago