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Why the Colorado river is drying up – and what we can do about it

22 November 2022

The Colorado river is the lifeblood of the US Southwest, but today it is drastically depleted due to overuse, megadrought and climate change. Here’s how to rescue it


Why cat-like creatures vanished from North America for 6 million years

Why cat-like creatures vanished from North America for 6 million years

12 January 2022

Around 23 million years ago, North America's sabre-toothed cat-like animals disappeared, leaving the continent without felines for several million years. Now palaeontologists are solving the mystery of this "Cat Gap"


The essential guide to the algorithms that run your life

The essential guide to the algorithms that run your life

16 June 2021

From shaping what we read and buy to diagnosing illness, algorithms play a key role in every aspect of our lives. Here’s what you need to know about the most important ones


Anousheh Ansari interview: Why everyone should see Earth from space

Anousheh Ansari interview: Why everyone should see Earth from space

9 September 2020

The X Prize Foundation CEO on her unique experience as the first self-funded woman to fly to the International Space Station, and how innovation could help us cope with the covid-19 pandemic


Lisa Piccirillo: How I cracked a 50-year-old maths problem in a week

Lisa Piccirillo: How I cracked a 50-year-old maths problem in a week

5 August 2020

Solving the Conway knot problem took mathematician Lisa Piccirillo on a journey into the fourth dimension. Here's how she did it


Chronic Lyme disease: How one tick bite can ruin your health forever

Chronic Lyme disease: How one tick bite can ruin your health forever

3 June 2020

For some people, the symptoms of Lyme disease never go away after treatment. Now we have clues about why this happens, supporting the idea that "chronic Lyme" really does exist


A close-up view of a commemorative plaque left on the Moon at the Hadley-Apennine landing site in memory of 14 NASA astronauts and USSR cosmonauts, now deceased.

7 bizarre objects from the festival's worth of trash left on the moon

8 July 2019

The Apollo 11 lunar lander and other moon missions left behind some weird stuff, including cannons, bags of poop, golf balls and the secrets to top magic tricks


What would happen if you got sucked into a black hole?

What would happen if you got sucked into a black hole?

16 April 2019

From wormhole passages to white hole escape routes, no one knows for certain what lurks beyond a black hole’s event horizon – so choose your own unsettling fate


10 mysteries of the universe: What makes supermassive black holes?

10 mysteries of the universe: What makes supermassive black holes?

19 September 2018

Black holes billions of times the mass of the sun pose a huge challenge to cosmic theories: there hasn’t been enough time since the big bang for them to form


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Living on the veg: Should we all go vegan?

24 January 2018

Veganism is trending but is it just the latest food fad, or do claims that it's better for your health and that of the planet stack up? We dig into the evidence


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