Moon bases, living to 100 and (finally!) flying cars. What 2076 and our future will look like may be stranger than we expect.
As evenings get warmer and the World Cup continues, a projector can turn everything from a spare bedroom to the back garden ...
From Jules Verne-inspired submarines to NASA-backed underwater habitats, the dream of an undersea civilization came closer ...
Ex-science teacher Norman Reimer beat child molestation charges, punishable by life in prison, by arguing the girls touched him of their own accord.
Researchers studying this have reached some surprising conclusions. From a global perspective, public trust in science and ...
The class politics of extreme heat are very real and very dangerous – but that doesn’t stop the billionaire press from peddling its agenda, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot ...
The pitch dark of the mines didn’t bother him, and in a nation where coal miners are a vanishing species—there were 863,000 ...
A small but growing number of cities have set maximum indoor temperature laws, requiring landlords to install air ...
With half of British adults plagued by persistent discomfort, science is giving us a better understanding of ways to manage ...
Amid the peatlands of northern Sweden, billions of microbes are quietly rewriting their genetic playbooks—and doing so far more often than scientists realized.
Patients from minority ethnic backgrounds often have to demonstrate higher levels of pain, only to receive less effective treatment ...
AltCarbon has scaled its enhanced rock weathering experiment from a 300-acre pilot to 60,000 acres and over 35,000 farmers ...