How should Europe prepare for the possibility of more extreme heat in the future?
Europe is the fastest warming continent – almost all of its heat records have been broken in the 21st century
Europe is the fastest warming continent – almost all of its heat records have been broken in the 21st century
The use of genome editing in early embryos has pulled back the curtain on the role of one of the key genes that orchestrates the first stages of human development,…
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Can Britain lead on responsible AI without sacrificing its economic ambitions in the sector?
Can Britain decarbonise at the pace required by the Climate Change Act while managing energy costs and rural interests?
Pluralism, borders, and what we owe each other in diverse societies.
When force is justified, how alliances should work, and how to govern new security risks.
Taxation, markets, and who bears the costs of economic change.
How should humanity respond to the climate crisis while managing energy security and fairness?
Science advocates urge Congress to reject 2027 budget plan
“This will be so, so, so, so, so bad,” one analyst says