Jason Arday’s death: Black academics need to feel they belong in higher education

The death of Professor Jason Arday has left many of us with a profound sense of sadness. For Black academics in particular, his loss feels deeply personal. Jason represented possibility – a reminder of what could be achieved despite the barriers that continue to shape Black people’s experiences in education. I had the privilege of […]

A-level results: why politics is the fastest growing subject

Jacob Lund/Shutterstock This year’s A-level results show a significant increase in the number of students choosing to study politics. In fact, politics saw the largest year-on-year increase of all A-level subjects in the UK, with entries up 11.9% this year compared with 2025. This is an additional 2,639 students – up from 22,185 to 24,824. […]

Working from home should be a right, not a reward

Many women find they can at least keep their careers by working from home. PeopleImages The Australian state of Victoria was due to enforce a legal right to work from home starting September 2026. But just weeks away from its implementation, the new premier, Ben Carroll, has announced a year’s delay in response to fierce […]

Can Britain’s railways cope with ever-more extreme heat? An expert Q&A

On August 14, the hottest day of an exceptionally hot summer, a train derailed near Lewes in East Sussex, England. Three carriages tipped over and two people were seriously injured. The following day, another train derailed in Essex. We don’t yet know what caused either derailment, and the UK’s Rail Accident Investigation Branch is still […]

How drones are taken down – from nets and metal cages to jammers

From the Ukraine war and suspected drone sightings at Europe’s busiest airports to the seizure of over 700 unauthorised drones during the 2026 Fifa World Cup, the skies above us and news reporting are abuzz with drones. Spanning different sizes and functions, drones have become essential military tools and mainstays of contemporary conflicts. This is […]

Climate doom may discourage climate action, but there’s a way to counter it

Strikernia/Shutterstock Every summer is getting hotter. Wildfires are blazing, and the worst is yet to come. There’s nothing to be done – we’re doomed! Sound familiar? This “climate doom” narrative can dominate the news cycle, particularly on social media, which is known to attract negativity. Climate doom can be a powerful argument for doing nothing. […]

The global race to make a practical quantum computer just took a big leap forward

Audio und werbung In the global race to build bigger and better quantum computers, researchers have taken a step forward. A new machine called Helios is a radically different system compared to other quantum computers. Quantum computers harness the power of quantum mechanics, the laws that govern how physics operates at atomic and sub-atomic scales. […]