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April 12, 2026, 01:35 PM - 2 min read

Ancient wildflower remedy could be key to defeating superbugs
April 10, 2026, 01:35 PM - 5 min read
Latest research has now shown that not only doestormentil have antimicrobial activity, it may also be powerful enough to fightmicrobes that are resistant to modern antibiotics.
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Global butterfly index is key to saving insects
April 9, 2026, 02:59 PM - 6 min read
One reason why insects have been neglected in conservation is that they are often ignored, if not feared, by many people.
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Hyderabad researchers flag drug-resistant eye bugs
April 8, 2026, 06:25 PM - 4 min read
The study represents one of the most comprehensive genomic analyses of eye pathogens from India to date.
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Animal time perception linked to life pace
April 8, 2026, 03:41 PM - 6 min read
A cup falling to the floor, a car speeding past on the street or a series of lightning strikes – for us humans, an event on the scale of a second is typically a blur, something we can just about register but not in much detail. But animals all process a different amount of visual information in a second.
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Antimicrobial resistance spreading through food
April 7, 2026, 03:22 PM - 5 min read
Often described as a “silent pandemic”, antimicrobial resistance is currently one of the greatest threats to global health.
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Why health chatbots won’t make you your own doctor
April 5, 2026, 01:15 PM - 5 min read
Artificial intelligence may be able to pass medicalexams. But practising medicine involves far more than answering questionscorrectly. It requires judgment, empathy and the ability to navigate thecomplexity that sits behind every clinical encounter. For now, at least, thatrequires people rather than bots.
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Truth about yo-yo dieting and your body
April 3, 2026, 02:42 PM - 7 min read
Research on yo-yo dieting has long indicated it can be harmful for your health. But a recent paper has now suggested yo-yo dieting might not be as unhealthy as we’ve been led to believe.
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Zanele Muholi: Queer activist with global influence
April 2, 2026, 05:07 PM - 7 min read
Muholi uses the non-binary pronouns they/them/their and prefers the term “visual activist” over “artist” or “photographer”. This makes it clear that their work is explicitly political and is intended to bring about change through transforming how Black LGBTIQ+ people are portrayed and perceived. Their photographs are a powerful meditation on Blackness and being. They summon a new and resistant form of visual language to expose and contest racist violence.
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Into the heart of ‘Tunnel Number 33’
April 1, 2026, 04:09 PM - 4 min read
Rich in mood and texture, “Tunnel Number 33” unfolds in a landscape of dusk, sleet, and shifting shadows, where the past quietly presses against the present.
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A leaf from history
April 1, 2026, 03:33 PM - 5 min read
This voluminous coffee-table book presents a glowing narrative of Lahore’s last royals and features over 550 images together with numerous original artefacts from the author’s collection.
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Cacti offer clues to evolutionary mystery
March 26, 2026, 12:37 PM - 5 min read
Cacti are icons of slow growth. A towering saguaro may take a decade to reach an inch tall and the psychedelic peyote takes decades to mature. Yet the cactus family is one of the fastest-evolving plant groups on Earth. Over the past 20 to 35 million years, around 1,850 cacti species have come into existence. Although this sounds slow, in geological time it is the blink of an eye.
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Largest Parkinson’s study maps how men, women are hit differently
March 25, 2026, 02:33 PM - 7 min read
The number of people living with Parkison’s is projected to more than triple between 2020 and 2050.
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Human body a patchwork of evolutionary compromise
April 12, 2026, 01:35 PM - 7 min read
Many aspects of human anatomy are just “good enough” solutions – functional, but far from perfect. Some of the most familiar medical problems and ailments arise directly from these inherited constraints.
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April 10, 2026, 01:35 PM - 5 min read
Latest research has now shown that not only doestormentil have antimicrobial activity, it may also be powerful enough to fightmicrobes that are resistant to modern antibiotics.
Read more
April 9, 2026, 02:59 PM - 6 min read
One reason why insects have been neglected in conservation is that they are often ignored, if not feared, by many people.
Read more
April 8, 2026, 06:25 PM - 4 min read
The study represents one of the most comprehensive genomic analyses of eye pathogens from India to date.
Read more
April 8, 2026, 03:41 PM - 6 min read
A cup falling to the floor, a car speeding past on the street or a series of lightning strikes – for us humans, an event on the scale of a second is typically a blur, something we can just about register but not in much detail. But animals all process a different amount of visual information in a second.
Read more
April 7, 2026, 03:22 PM - 5 min read
Often described as a “silent pandemic”, antimicrobial resistance is currently one of the greatest threats to global health.
Read more
April 5, 2026, 01:15 PM - 5 min read
Artificial intelligence may be able to pass medicalexams. But practising medicine involves far more than answering questionscorrectly. It requires judgment, empathy and the ability to navigate thecomplexity that sits behind every clinical encounter. For now, at least, thatrequires people rather than bots.
Read more
April 3, 2026, 02:42 PM - 7 min read
Research on yo-yo dieting has long indicated it can be harmful for your health. But a recent paper has now suggested yo-yo dieting might not be as unhealthy as we’ve been led to believe.
Read more
April 2, 2026, 05:07 PM - 7 min read
Muholi uses the non-binary pronouns they/them/their and prefers the term “visual activist” over “artist” or “photographer”. This makes it clear that their work is explicitly political and is intended to bring about change through transforming how Black LGBTIQ+ people are portrayed and perceived. Their photographs are a powerful meditation on Blackness and being. They summon a new and resistant form of visual language to expose and contest racist violence.
Read more
April 1, 2026, 04:09 PM - 4 min read
Rich in mood and texture, “Tunnel Number 33” unfolds in a landscape of dusk, sleet, and shifting shadows, where the past quietly presses against the present.
Read more
April 1, 2026, 03:33 PM - 5 min read
This voluminous coffee-table book presents a glowing narrative of Lahore’s last royals and features over 550 images together with numerous original artefacts from the author’s collection.
Read more
March 26, 2026, 12:37 PM - 5 min read
Cacti are icons of slow growth. A towering saguaro may take a decade to reach an inch tall and the psychedelic peyote takes decades to mature. Yet the cactus family is one of the fastest-evolving plant groups on Earth. Over the past 20 to 35 million years, around 1,850 cacti species have come into existence. Although this sounds slow, in geological time it is the blink of an eye.
Read more
March 25, 2026, 02:33 PM - 7 min read
The number of people living with Parkison’s is projected to more than triple between 2020 and 2050.
Read more