The UK has joined the EU's Horizon science funding scheme – but if we want the UK to lead, the hard work has just begun

Gorodenkoff / Shutterstock The UK government’s announcement that it had rejoined the European Union’s Horizon Europe science funding programme was cause for celebration among researchers in Britain and across Europe. But what will the terms of the deal – and the long time the UK was out of the programmeContinue Reading

PM accuses Sir Keir Starmer of ‘clobbering’ drivers

R ishi Sunak has accused Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer of “clobbering” drivers through the expansion of London’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez). The Prime Minister said the Conservatives are “not the party that is putting in levies”. The Labour Party claimed the Government has “hammered motorists”. Labour’s Mayor of LondonContinue Reading

Heatwaves and hot temperatures are hard on the body – but a series of in-built adaptations make it easier to cope

The body is well-equipped to cope with the heat. tommaso79/ Shutterstock Record-breaking temperatures have been recorded in many countries in 2023. In some parts of Europe, summer temperatures even exceeded 45℃. While this kind of heat can be uncomfortable, our body is built with many adaptations that help it continueContinue Reading

G20 summit's plan to scare off monkeys by mimicking their 'natural enemies' may work – but not for the reasons it's supposed to

Rhesus macaques are known for harassing people in cities. Wirestock Creators/Shutterstock The hosts of this year’s G20 summit in New Delhi, India, face a unique challenge: keeping monkeys from interfering with the event. The area’s rhesus macaques are bold and curious, but can be aggressive. The municipal council’s strategy isContinue Reading