Congress has a chequered history of overseeing US intelligence and national security
US Congress has a long history of supporting the intelligence priorities of the governing administration.
Five reasons why driverless cars probably won’t take over your street any time soon
It seems humans aren’t ready to hand over the keys just yet.
4.48 Psychosis revival: the play’s window into a mind on the edge is as brutal as ever
The play is a revival and a commemoration.
Counting the climate costs of abandoned shopping trolleys
Most emissions can be avoided if trolleys are kept in circulation.
Gene editing technology could be used to save species on the brink of extinction
Gene editing could add genetic diversity that can revitalise species on the brink of extinction.
Ozzy Osbourne’s spirit of defiance changed music forever
Osbourne’s life was a testament to reinvention, grit, and the power of artistic authenticity
Calling university postgrad and undergrad students – apply to showcase your big ideas in Dubai
Successful applicants will be invited to the November event to present details of their project.
Farewell to summer? ‘Haze’ and ‘trash’ among Earth’s new seasons as climate change and pollution play havoc
Seasons are more than just divisions of time – they are our connection with nature.
Popular Tunisian island’s cultural heritage at risk due to tourism, neglect and climate change
A large portion of Djerba’s cultural heritage has been erased by sea-level rise and human neglect.
A global treaty to limit plastic pollution is within reach – will countries seize the moment?
The talks in Geneva may be the world’s last chance to agree a strong treaty to tackle plastic pollution, scientists warn.