Does screen time mean children are missing out on play?

banhan chueatong/Shutterstock In Toy Story 5, Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the gang are up against a new challenge: Bonnie’s tablet. Even Rex the toy dinosaur is worried about going extinct again. The storyline reflects a broader shift in childhood. Traditional toys increasingly share space with digital devices as part of children’s everyday play experiences. There […]

What makes the ideal digital icon? A psychologist explains

wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock Digital icons are everywhere – and usually, we interpret these visual symbols in the blink of an eye. Who today doesn’t know that a wastebasket means “delete” and a magnifying glass means “search”? Yet icons’ meanings can be deeply shaped by culture, experience and technological history. So what seems obvious to one person may […]

The kombucha paradox: measurable effects, uncertain wellbeing benefits

Chay_Tee/Shutterstock Kombucha has become part of the wider boom in gut-friendly foods and drinks. But a major heart-health charity is urging consumers to look more carefully at what these products actually contain. The British Heart Foundation has warned that some popular gut-friendly products can come with drawbacks. Commercial kombucha may be a healthier alternative to […]

Why weight-loss drugs don’t work for some people

Not everyone finds that Ozempic and Wegovy work for them. KaterynaBorodina/ Shutterstock Weight-loss jabs are the latest craze for shedding a few pounds. Their effect has been dramatic with drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy (semaglutide) causing users to lose up to 15% of their body fat on average. Semaglutide, which is a glucagon-like peptide […]

Before banks, nuns lent money: how convents helped power medieval Vienna’s economy

Detail from The nuns’ procession to mass from the Yates Thompson manuscript. British Library Board/Canva, CC BY-ND Retirement planning might seem like a thoroughly modern concern, with pensions, investments and annuities forming part of today’s financial toolkit. But these financial tools are much older than they appear. In the later Middle Ages, people were already […]

Gender-neutral pronouns in French exams: how language classrooms respond to linguistic change

PeopleImages/Shutterstock When an exam board for England, Wales and Northern Ireland recently clarified that students are now permitted to use gender-inclusive or gender-neutral forms in French, Spanish and German exams, it marked more than a technical adjustment to assessment criteria. These updates highlight an important fact about the nature of languages. They are not fixed […]

Why Albertans are seeking a referendum on separation from Canada

The Albertan and Canadian flags fly next to each other in the Kananaskis district of Alberta. Structured Vision / Shutterstock Albertans will head to the polls in October for what has been referred to as a “referendum on a referendum”. They will be asked to choose between two options: should Alberta remain a province of […]

Why LGBTQ+ patients are paying for gaps in fertility care

CarlosBarquero/Shutterstock In some parts of England, a female same-sex couple may have to spend up to £25,000 of their own money on fertility treatment before the NHS will help them have a baby. A heterosexual couple may also face restrictions, but they can usually meet the NHS requirement to show that they have struggled to […]