After fifteen years as an engineer, Peter now works as a science journalist.
Rebecca is an archaeologist and author. She’s an honorary research associate and honorary fellow at the Universities of Cambridge and Liverpool.
Marianne is a former biomedical scientist who hung up her pipettes to become a freelance science journalist. She now writes about health from her native France.
What could a future free of men look like? We could soon find out. According to recent research, the Y chromosome, the crucial factor that determines if someone is male, is starting to fail. In fact, ...
When Mount Vesuvius, the massive volcano in southern Italy, erupted in 79 AD, residents had no time to escape before showers of ash and rock buried them forever. However, new research reveals that ...
Over the past few years, improvements in building materials and methods have seen buildings grow ever higher. And with a greater understanding of aerodynamics, the sky really is the limit when it ...
Scientists have developed an eco-friendly alternative to palm oil that could be on the market by the end of 2025. Palm oil – along with other tropical oils such as shea, coconut oil, cocoa butter and ...
Years ago, someone asked me for advice on a workplace situation. His company was using an internal chatbot to help new employees, and he had repeatedly noticed one person being disproportionally ...
Picture a flamingo in your mind now and it’s probably A) fantastically pink, and B) standing on one leg. If not, it should be: the fuchsia-feathered birds adopt this unipedal stance for several hours ...
Move over Happy Feet, there’s a new adorable dancing animal in town: a recent study has found that baby loggerhead turtles perform a lively and downright adorable jig when their favourite feeding ...
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