Porvenir massacre: Did US army have larger role in 1918 killings?
11 December 2022
A ballistics analysis has raised new questions about the role of the US Army in the 1918 Porvenir massacre
11 December 2022
A ballistics analysis has raised new questions about the role of the US Army in the 1918 Porvenir massacre

29 September 2022
Reconstructing ancient objects destroyed by the Beirut explosion is offering new insights into early glass-making

7 December 2021
Early expedition photographs from the Royal Geographical Society reveal how much the world has changed since

5 November 2021
The skull of a small child belonging to a different human species has been found deep in a cave system in South Africa. They have been named “Leti”.

19 July 2021
The evolutionary origins of speech may be glimpsed in the tool-using abilities of great apes.

6 May 2021
The oldest known burial in Africa is of a 3-year-old child who died around 78,000 years ago. The discovery sheds light on how people in the region cared for their dead at that time.
18 December 2020
From crowd-pleasing Brussels sprouts and roast potatoes to a perfectly flambéed Christmas pudding, learn how science can help you nail the festive meal.

18 December 2020
Christmas dinner is a joyful occasion, but isn’t always easy. Fortunately, a little bit of science can go a long way.