Twice a week, the Guardian brings you the latest science and environment news
Madeleine Finlay speaks to the Guardian’s architecture and design critic, Oliver Wainwright, about w
Ian Sample speaks to Guardian science correspondent Nicola Davis about the news that Wegovy, an appe
According to new research by the children’s commissioner for England, one in 10 children have watche
Climate change and pollution are the latest factors contributing to a global rise in antibiotic-resi
Companies selling private blood tests offer customers a way to check their health – from measuring c
As we approach the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ian Sample talks to physicist Prof J
This week the government published a major environmental improvement plan for England. It has pledge
This week star gazers will be hoping to catch sight of an exotic green comet that last passed by Ear
ChatGPT has been causing a stir since its launch last year. The chatbot’s ability to produce convinc
Last week, New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern announced her resignation, saying that she “n
Scientists have predicted the return of the El Niño climate phenomenon later this year. Its arrival
As the ninth series of ITV show Love Island kicked off yesterday, viewers may have noticed contestan
A UN report has found the Earth’s ozone layer is on course to be healed within the next 40 years. Wh
Last year saw several major science breakthroughs – from the first time a nuclear fusion experiment
When Nasa unveiled the first images from the long-awaited James Webb space telescope, they revealed
It’s estimated that 1 million women in the UK could have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder –
Back in November, researchers hailed the dawn of a new era of Alzheimer’s therapies. After decades o
From a fragment of skull in a washing machine to a finger bone found by a dog walker, the forensic a
As Christmas approaches, many of us will have spent the last few weeks trying to pick out the perfec
A historic deal has been struck at the UN’s biodiversity conference, Cop15, which will set a course