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Technology has become the cornerstone of modern influence. Nations are racing to master critical technologies that will define the global balance of power for decades. The ultimate contest of our time ...
Ogura can still remember that terrible morning in August, 80 years ago. Her older brother, who later died of cancer from ...
Below, the cookbooks that captured our appetite—and attention—in 2025.
Since the first scientific critiques of fossil fuels, oil companies have gone from being the “wealth of nations” to ...
A new partnership uses a 3D ‘digital twin’ of Nottingham to target fuel poverty and develop smart energy solutions ...
India’s Media and Entertainment (M&E) sector is standing at the cusp of remarkable innovation, transformation, creativity and quest for being the global content hub.
Surprising new research purports to show that Scottish people felt British centuries before the Union with England. Isobel Scott is not convinced ...
As climate changes, economies stagnate or slow, and colonial patterns of exploitation continue — can creative, critical imagination navigate beyond today’s multiple crises?
Health bosses have been left with a lot to consider after facing a passionate crowd fighting to maintain services in mid Wales. Here is what the health board has proposed and what the reaction has ...
A new partnership between E.ON and the University of Nottingham’s City as Lab, a research-led lab connecting digital research with businesses, policymakers and communities in Nottingham, is bringing ...
Shakti [the first queer South Asian organisation in Britain] launched their newsletter Shakti Khabar (Shakti News) in 1989. We draw on the 17 issues of the newsletter published between 1989 and 1992, ...
From plucky bats to epic facts, there’s something for everyone in this selection of summer reading from Clare Fulton and Ruth Boreham ...