
From a World Heritage-listed city to sacred shrines, Lebanon’s historic sites are being destroyed
Israel’s airstrikes in the south of the country have damaged ancient Roman ruins, mosques, schools and churches.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

Israel’s airstrikes in the south of the country have damaged ancient Roman ruins, mosques, schools and churches.

Sleep can be one of the trickiest things for families. New research closely examines the relationship between sleep and screen-use in young children.

Dune flies have 41 different dance moves. Changing even one of them is rarer than you’d think.

Team sports like soccer or hockey can include situational pressures on specific positions such as goalies or anyone taking a penalty shot.

With entrepreneurial ambitions at an eight-year high in Canada, new research suggests the structure of a business matters more than the decision to start one.

Researchers placed woodchips along the side of two trails in the Ottawa Greenbelt and found that the woodchips notably lowered the number of ticks.

Music has value in dementia care, but re-envisioning its role beyond treatment involves engaging individuals in music experiences that foster self-expression, identity and meaningful interactions.

The opposition is losing one of its most effective shadow ministers.

Resilience is not just a result but something people can use to change their experiences.

The way African language courses are offered at South African universities keeps social divisions in place.

She was a trusted mentor to young militants whose 1976 uprising shaped the country forever.

Technology could help find illegal waste sites faster and increase the chances of tracking down criminals.