Science & Tech “It could’ve been a government thing”: Why Generation Z thinks Madeleine McCann never existed Is it really fair to blame young people for treating the McCann tragedy unethically, when the press have done so for years? By Zayani Bhatt
Science & Tech Are you more likely to put yourself at risk to help a woman than help a man? By Zayani Bhatt
Politics The invention of a bionic leaf that produces liquid fuel could help developing countries By Zayani Bhatt
Ancient Egypt’s perfectly preserved underwater cities, and how they were discovered Two sunken cities have been found at the mouth of the river Nile. By Zayani Bhatt
The rise and rise of “zoonotic” diseases: why are animals more likely than ever to make us ill? More deadly diseases transmitted from animals are on the way, a new report shows – and they will disproportionately… By Zayani Bhatt
What male contraceptives are scientists working on? And how soon can we use them? The male Pill, the male coil, and a medication made from papaya seeds. By Zayani Bhatt
Austria rejects far-right presidential candidate by narrow margin Independent, Green Party backed candidate Alexander Van der Bellen has won the Austrian presidential election By Zayani Bhatt
Scientists have created a spider web-like “liquid wire” The new material possesses both liquid and solid properties. By Zayani Bhatt
The earth’s mantle is bouncing ten times faster than scientists realised The layer beneath the earth's crust is moving in unexpected ways, which could have implications for everything from the oil and… By Zayani Bhatt