Water and air are all you need to make one of world’s most important...
By Jake Jacobs, The Conversation
Researchers have developed a method to produce ammonia simply from air and water. Not only is it more energy efficient...
A ‘British Tesla’ could shift the UK car industry into top gear
By Richard Brooks, Coventry University
British-owned car manufacturing has been in decline in UK for decades but the shift to electric cars might be just...
Who you calling an elephant? Animals have weight issues too
By Robert Young, University of Salford
I run 50km per week on my treadmill and eat a calorie-restricted diet; this is something our ancestors didn’t...
Will there be enough fish to go around? Not if we follow healthy eating...
By Ruth H. Thurstan, The University of Queensland and Callum Roberts, University of York
Globally, we still catch enough fish to eat – just about....
Move over poker – Millionaire’s Chess offers high stakes in Vegas
By John Sharples, Lancaster University
This October, the Planet Hollywood Casino in Las Vegas is hosting a chess tournament with the largest prize fund in...
Pull up a chair, we need to talk about sexist language at work
By Melissa Yoong, University of Nottingham
With the arrival of the first woman to head the BBC Trust, a perennially tricky question is once again...
Just how little do we know about the ocean floor?
By Jon Copley, University of Southampton
As ships resume the search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the depths of the Indian Ocean this...
Banksy mural in Clacton-on-Sea knocked from its perch – but no tears from me
By Rafael Schacter, University College London
Banksy is back. Back in the heart of Blighty (deepest Essex to be precise), spraying his musings on our...