For a club rooted in non-league football, Macclesfield’s recent FA Cup didn't just connect those on the pitch, but a whole ...
A new law was proposed to crack down on abusive online images The UK government this week revealed a new law that would require tech companies to remove intimate images that have been shared without ...
Innovators have taken a cue from nature to help solve one of washday’s dirty little secrets: microplastics leaching into ...
Rare species spotting – of dung beetles, skylarks, adders and others – has become something of a local passion in a village ...
Telecom infrastructure at the ocean floor is being harnessed as a powerful conservation tool for vulnerable marine mammals ...
Swimmers, councils, brands and campaigners are beginning to align around a shared goal – cutting single-use plastic at source ...
A basic income scheme for artists that launched during the pandemic to kickstart Irish culture was made permanent this week. Offering participants a weekly stipend of €325 (£283), the €25m (£21m) ...
Researchers in Australia have developed a dual-purpose paint that tackles rising heat and water scarcity in one stroke ...
Despite the ‘broken Britain’ headlines, violent crime is falling – including knife crime. We meet the people helping make the streets safer ...
A 40-tonne sculpture unveiled late last year beneath the waters of Tokunoshima in Japan waits to be reclaimed by fish and coral Ocean Gaia, unveiled late last year beneath the waters of Tokunoshima in ...
What if ADHD isn’t a deficit of attention, but an intensified curiosity? A new study explores how reframing the disorder could transform education Impulsivity and racing thoughts are often associated ...
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