How to stay positive when it never stops raining – a psychologist offers tips
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We can’t change the weather, but we can try to change how it makes us feel.
The effect of women board members on patent activity hinges on whether the company is meeting performance targets.
Athletes in sports where weight and body image come into play, such as figure skating and wrestling, can be particularly vulnerable.
Digital tools allow archaeologists to identify similarities between fragments and artifacts and potentially recover previously unknown parts of their stories.
Special election results have anticipated recent midterm outcomes. With Democrats now overperforming, that could spell trouble for the GOP in 2026.
Measures which will modernise elections to enable young people to vote more easily are included in the bill.
The Representation of the People Bill 2026 makes provision for 16-and 17-year olds to be able to vote.
Emily Brontë’s novel celebrates the head-spinning, hair-raising, all-consuming experience of falling in love.
Not all types of cholesterol are bad for you.
After an exceptionally wet start to 2026, two climate scientists explain what’s going on.
It isn’t new but stronger drugs and faster absorption mean boofing carries risks many people don’t realise.
The ever-increasing expansion of football is not a good match for the environment.
Look out for more local flowers in your parish church, after a new ruling.
Through colour and perspective we learn who Amélie is as she does.
The results come from the Perseverance rover’s investigation of an ancient crater lake.
Bangladeshi voters went to the polls on February 12 for the first election to take place since the ousting of Sheikh Hasina in 2024.
An FBI raid on a Georgia elections facility has sparked concern about Trump administration interference in the 2026 midterms. An obscure 1970s Supreme Court case provides guardrails against that.
Canada and Germany have signed a joint declaration on artificial intelligence as Ottawa continues efforts to diversify partnerships on a global scale.
Tumbler Ridge students won’t be returning to their high school after last week’s mass shooting that killed eight victims, the local school district says.
Inuit leaders say Canada can learn from Greenland’s approach to health, housing and social services as Ottawa weighs greater investment in northern infrastructure.