
Eating more slowly and dining with others can boost your health
8 January 2020
From the mealtimes you keep and the speed at which you eat to your choice of dining companions, how you eat has a big impact on your health and waistline

8 January 2020
From the mealtimes you keep and the speed at which you eat to your choice of dining companions, how you eat has a big impact on your health and waistline

3 April 2019
The Exxon Valdez oil spill of 1989 was one of the worst environmental disasters on record – but 30 years on, some good has come come of it

20 March 2019
In 1994, the controversial advent of Prozac and other mood-changing pills heralded a new era in manipulating our brains – or at least so we thought back then

30 January 2019
The ancient practice of water divining is still used across the world to locate water sources. Forty years ago, we wondered whether it might actually work

8 January 2019
Prefer to sit or stand at your desk? Like it cluttered or uncluttered? There are no right answers – the key is variety, and a space where you feel you belong

2 January 2019
Fifty years ago, the liberalising hope of the Prague Spring was abruptly ended when the USSR invaded - and Czechoslovakia lost a generation of scientists

12 December 2018
In 1978, stackable 30-centimetre discs were launched to rival video cassettes. They promised vastly superior sound and picture quality – and flopped

28 November 2018
In 1958, when meteorologists were only just beginning to think about climate change, we ran a story on "a way in which man might drastically alter the weather"

14 November 2018
When dietary scientists thought half the world was suffering a serious protein deficit, they came up with solution that proved rather hard to swallow.

31 October 2018
It was still 10 years before IVF would be used successfully in humans – and that wasn’t on our radar when we reported on the first lab conceptions using mice