From looks to brains and personality, how will humans change in the next 10,000 years?The Conversation
Only 1% of chemical compounds have been discovered – here’s how we search for othersThe Conversation3.5
Re-imagining democracy for the 21st century - without the trappings of the 18th centuryThe Conversation4
People in the world’s ‘blue zones’ live longer – their diet could hold the key to whyThe Conversation3
A new force of nature? The inside story of fresh evidence from Cern that's exciting physicistsThe Conversation
The race to make money from our oceans: who is winning? + Brazilian women avoid getting pregnantThe Conversation
How Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro brought the military back to the centre of politics + archaeological garbage investigatorsThe Conversation
Why is Justin Trudeau more popular abroad than in Canada? + Clues on why mosquitoes bite some of us more than othersThe Conversation
Germany election winners, losers, and how the Greens emerged as kingmakers + the benefits of saunasThe Conversation
Degrowth: why some economists think abandoning growth is the only way to save the planetThe Conversation
The science of sugar – why we're hardwired to love it and what eating too much does to your brainThe Conversation
Governments and environmental groups are turning to international courts to combat the impacts of climate changeThe Conversation
Beauty procedures from manicures to cosmetic surgery carry risk and the potential reward of a better lifeThe Conversation
How protest movements use feminine images and social media to fight sexist ideologies of authoritarian regimesThe Conversation