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Can Caribbean cricket get its (political) groove back?
Caribbean cricket fans were dismayed in early June when, for the first time since the ICC Champions...
Everyday chemicals may affect brain development, including foetal IQ
All vertebrates – from frogs and birds to human beings – require the same thyroid hormone to thrive....
Forcing consensus is bad for science and society
The March for Science that took place in cities around the world on April 22 was intended to “speak...
Can we ditch dark energy by better understanding general relativity?
A renewed suggestion that dark energy may not be real — dispensing with 70% of the stuff in the univ...
The hidden secrets of insect poop
Insect defecation may not seem like one of the pressing scientific inquiries of our time, but in fac...
The Syrian war is normalising the weaponisation of health care
Few events in Syria have attracted as much attention as the alleged chemical weapon attack on the to...
Ecuador’s school food is bad for kids — and the environment
Each year, malnutrition costs Ecuador the equivalent of 4.3% of its gross domestic product, as the r...