Imaging the proton with neutrinos

The interactions of the quarks and gluons that make up protons and neutrons are so strong…

Weight stigmatizing experiences associated with disordered eating behaviors

Researchers have found positive parenting and family factors were associated with reduced risk for disordered eating…

New study shapes understanding of adaptive clothing customer needs

With the growth of the niche adaptive clothing market comes new challenges for retailers, including making…

Ballet dancers in sensor suits: New research explores how dance is used as a form of communication

Audio guides, maps, traditional and interactive texts help people attending art exhibitions to understand the works…

Protecting children from exploitation means rethinking how we approach online behavior

Raising children in the digital age is increasingly challenging. Many younger people are relying more on…

Here's what businesses and consumers can do to tackle modern slavery in supply chains

Even though the practice of slavery has been formally abolished, an estimated 49.6 million people are…

IPCC report: Climate solutions exist, but humanity has to break from the status quo and embrace innovation

It’s easy to feel pessimistic when scientists around the world are warning that climate change has…

Climate damage is worsening faster than expected, but there's still reason for optimism

Reading the latest international climate report can feel overwhelming. It describes how rising temperatures caused by…

Opinion: Kenya's police are violent, unaccountable and make most citizens feel less safe—should they be abolished?

A world without the police is inconceivable to many people. The police are viewed as part…

Developing smart light traps inspired by photosynthesis

Plants use photosynthesis to harvest energy from sunlight. Now researchers at the Technical University of Munich…