Stopping weight-loss jabs leads to much faster rebound than thought – so are they still worth it?
New weight loss jabs work brilliantly – but only while you’re taking them. The rebound is fast, and the cost-effectiveness unclear.
New weight loss jabs work brilliantly – but only while you’re taking them. The rebound is fast, and the cost-effectiveness unclear.
A world without a world order is a much greater problem for Europe than for any other economy of the world.
Greenland’s rare earth element deposits may be among the world’s largest by volume.
Chemistry is often presented as one of the most advanced sciences, yet its day-to-day practice remains surprisingly manual.
Hamnet turns Anne Hathaway from a shrew to a sorceress.
Warm rooms were often very unusual in medieval times.
An economist looks ahead at the property sector.
Child sexual abuse material on X is clearly illegal. What’s less clear is how to force X to prevent its AI chatbot from making the material.
A major atmospheric river brought record precipitation to the Pacific Northwest, yet the snow and water supply still suffered. It’s a growing problem.
Medical sociology examines how social, cultural, political and economic factors shape health in ways that medicine alone cannot treat.
Addresses are essential to society, governance and the economy in a modern world.
Using evidence-based strategies that focus on mindset, light exposure, activity, rest and social connection can help people beat winter-related low mood.
Around 6% of NHS hip replacements were performed in patients aged 50 or younger.
In the past British people believed hedgehogs could cause harm and damage livestock, and even that witches could transform into them.
The use of unresigistered or falsely registered ships by Russia and other countries trying to avoid sanctions is becoming an increasing feature of global conflict.