Saying goodbye to the dead

In our increasingly non-religious society, we are inventing new ways to honour the dead and mark their passing.

Working nine to eternity

Many American Christians believe that work doesn't stop in Heaven. Why is it so hard for them to imagine a jobless afterlife?

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A boost for antibiotic resistance

An unusual grant from a private company to the University of Oxford may signal a growing appreciation of the need to prevent global health crises before they occur.

Solar power mystery

Polarons, quasi-particles thought to be behind the efficiency of the latest solar cells, have been observed for the very first time.

Superfast fold

AlphaGo, from the team at DeepMind, is now tantalisingly close to solving the protein-folding problem: a breakthrough which could lead to solutions to some of the world’s greatest challenges.

Mother and baby homes: when sorry isn't enough

Church leaders in Ireland have become highly skilled at apologising for the past abuses of their institutions, but meaningful redress must be provided to survivors of the horrific system of mother and baby homes.

Wollstonecraft in relief

A new book on the writer, philosopher and advocate of women's rights sheds light on the ongoing furore over the statue at Newington Green.

From the hijab to freedom

A new documentary "Women Leaving Islam", by the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, tells the story of six women escaping the violence of Islam's modesty culture.