Hidden gems of LGBTQ+ cinema: Saving Face is a complicated romcom that tenderly depicts the experiences of queer Asians
A woman’s desire and cultural expectation clash in this heartwarming romantic comedy.
How I uncovered a potential ancient Rome wine scam
Cretian raisin wine was incredibly popular with Romans but the real deal takes a long time to make.
South Korea is finally reckoning with its decades-long foreign adoption scandal
In the wake of the Korean War, hundreds of thousands of children were sent abroad.
A traffic-light system for dogwalkers could protect breeding birds, seal pups and other wildlife
Our proposed system of coloured pawprints would provide consistent countryside guidelines for dog walkers.
Appendix cancer rising among younger generation – new study
The puzzling rise of this rare cancer in young adults.
British dads are going ‘on strike’ for better parental leave
Many fathers think neither the UK government nor employers view their participation in childcare as important.
PKK’s decision to disband shows the benefit of engaging in politics rather than an armed struggle
PKK’s decision to disarm and disband can provide lessons for other countries facing insurgencies.
The National Gallery at 200: is this rehang a bold relaunch or rinse and repeat?
The National Gallery has rehung its entire collection – its official historian explains the new space.
Beards and microbes: what the evidence shows
A microbiologist explores the science behind beard hygiene.
Why the salmon on your plate contains less omega-3 than it used to – and how the industry can address that
A new measure could let consumers know the environmental and nutritional credentials of the salmon they buy.