science
Seafarers were visiting remote Arctic islands over 4000 years ago
The first people to reach the Kitsissut Islands off the north-west coast of Greenland were Indigenous peoples, who crossed over 50 kilometres of treacherous water Source link
'Rare moss species are fighting climate change'
An extinct moss is reintroduced across Yorkshire’s moors in the battle against climate change. Source link
Five stunning images from the Close-up Photographer of the Year awards
An otherworldly coral, a very cute moth and an intricately beautiful mushroom are among the winners in the prize this year Source link
Europe feels the impact of Storm Leonardo and freezing cold
Heavy rain and freezing temperatures have had a significant impact since the start of 2026 as Darren Bett explains. Source link
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New research on how forever chemicals get into our environment. Source link
What are critical minerals and why are countries so keen to secure them?
Countries are racing to secure the critical minerals and rare earths needed to make vital products. Source link
IOC must 'be better' on climate change – Coventry
International Olympic Committee president Kirsty Coventry says it must “be better” on climate change after receiving a petition signed by more than 21,000 people who want to stop fossil fuel companies from sponsoring winter sports. Source link
Holy prosociality! Batman makes people stand for pregnant passengers
Feedback is delighted by an experiment on the Milan metro system, which involved a prosthetic bump, a Batman costume and some unexpected displays of public decency Source link
Personalised medicine is yet to deliver, but that must start to change
Companies are happy to sell you personalised tracking of your biomarkers or a tailored nutrition plan, but truly personalised medicine should be able to tackle the vast differences some people have in response to the same diseases Source link
Record-breaking quantum simulator could unlock new materials
An array of 15,000 qubits made from phosphorus and silicon offers an unprecedentedly large platform for simulating quantum materials such as perfect conductors of electricity Source link