
How to style a blue kitchen for the perfect summery vibe
The colour blue is associated with feelings of calm and relaxation, so it’s a perfect shade for the kitchen, where most people spend a lot

Recycling with a Bang: How Sound Waves Are Powering the Green Energy Revolution
What if we could fight pollution and recover valuable resources in one swoop—all with the power of sound? That’s exactly what researchers at the University

Google’s Gemini AI Powers Chrome’s Real-Time Scam Detection
Google is stepping up its game against online scams by integrating its Gemini Nano AI into Chrome’s Enhanced Protection mode. This on-device AI model scans

Circular Power Play: China’s $38B EV Battery & Solar Cell Comeback
China is transforming its waste streams into a powerhouse circular economy by recycling spent electric vehicle batteries and solar cells, generating an astonishing $38.5 billion

Can AI Care for Your Loved Ones? The Promises and Pitfalls of Robot-Assisted Care
Imagine a future where your loved one is monitored while they sleep, a smartphone app detects their pain, and their caregiver learns gentle touch techniques

AI Chatbots for Kids: A Digital Playground or a Minefield?
In today’s digital age, AI chatbots are more than just tools—they’re becoming companions for kids and teens. But are these virtual friends as harmless as

Quantum Internet Magic: 254 km of Unhackable Data on Existing Cables
German researchers have achieved a milestone by transmitting quantum communications across 150 miles of standard commercial fiber-optic lines—linking Frankfurt, Kehl, and Kirchfeld—without overhauling existing telecom

One Shot, Lifetime Relief: How Zynteglo Ended a 12-Year-Old’s Pain
Researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have unveiled Zynteglo, an FDA-approved gene therapy that “cures” beta-thalassemia by reprogramming a patient’s own stem cells to

200 Bites, One Breakthrough: The Human‑Derived Antivenom That Defeats 19 Deadly Snakes
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking antivenom that neutralizes venom from 19 of the world’s most lethal snake species, a leap forward in combating snakebite emergencies.

AI App Hazel Transforms ADHD and Autism Support for Families
Imagine getting instant, personalised support for your child’s neurodiverse needs right from your phone. Hazel is a new AI-powered app from Bristol-based Spicy Minds that

Can Everest Be Conquered in a Week? Xenon-Powered Climb Sparks Debate
Mount Everest has long demanded patience. Climbers typically spend up to ten weeks trekking, resting, and acclimatizing. Now a bold plan aims to flip that

Gory Shakespeare Spectacle: RSC’s Titus Andronicus Thrills
Get ready for the wildest theatre experience in Stratford-upon-Avon as the Royal Shakespeare Company unleashes a blood-soaked titan of gore. The new production of Titus

Sip, Return, Repeat: How 30 Restaurants Joined Petaluma’s Deposit-Free Cup Program
Petaluma’s trailblazing three-month reusable cup program saw over 220,000 vibrant purple cups cycle through 30 restaurants and 60+ return bins in a city of just

Signs Your Building May Need Structural Repairs
Owning or managing a building comes with the responsibility of maintaining its structural integrity. Over time, wear and tear, weather conditions, or poor construction can

NASA’s Lucy Captures a Peanut-Shaped Asteroid Spectacle
NASA’s Lucy probe has sent back humanity’s first close-up images of the asteroid (52246) Donaldjohanson, an elongated, peanut-shaped world that appears to be a contact