Scientists should experiment with creative ways of communicating their work to inspire action to protect the natural world, researchers say.
By Kristine Sabillo Earlier this year, U.K. media reported an increase in humpback whale sightings in British and Irish waters. Between December 2024 and January, The Guardian reported some 17 ...
Study reveals how psychedelics impact sexuality, gender identity, and relationships, with lasting effects on intimacy and ...
A surprising new study suggests the intense radiation from active galactic nuclei from a black hole might support life ...
New research shows that Sat Nav systems are helping keep older drivers on the roads for longer. The study reveals that over 65s with a poorer sense of direction rely more on help from GPS navigation ...
Scientists urge storytelling in scientific writing to connect emotionally and spark public action on climate change.
Vicious cycles are accelerating climate change. One is happening at the north pole, where rising temperatures caused by ...
From elite athletes to Olympic experts this powerful uni event exposed pay gaps body pressures and the power of young voices ...
Significant improvement in the diagnosis and care of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) and long COVID is urgently needed across ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford, University of Exeter, and the National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine present a new, interactive study:  When choosing an embryo for ...
A study of ancient flood records shows that recent extreme floods in Europe are not historically unique. Recent ...
NATS, the UK’s leading air traffic services provider, and the University of Exeter have launched the first NATS led Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) for Air Traffic Management (ATM).