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Why taking a cold shower on a hot day might be a bad idea
Adam Taylor explains why it might actually not be helping the body cool off at all and what you should do instead
July 1, 2025
AI ‘reanimations’ of the dead raise ethical quandaries
Researchers says that making deepfake facsimiles of the dead - from Agatha Christie to Martin Luther King Jr - is morally problematic
June 28, 2025
Knowing our universe
Jonathan Firbank explores Malta’s Institute of Space Sciences and Astronomy (ISSA) and the way it is flourishing
June 23, 2025
Our sea turtles are “reservoirs of plastic pollution”
Ocean scientists have calculated that a single green sea turtle can contain the equivalent of 10 ping pong balls in plastic
June 22, 2025
What is the summer solstice? An astronomer explains
This weekend's summer solstice marks the official start of summer in the Northern hemisphere
June 20, 2025
Melitensis – analysing Malta’s mark on life’s catalogue
A new exhibition in Mdina explores the use of the Latin adjective ‘melitensis’, meaning ‘from Malta’, in scientific nomenclature
June 20, 2025
Do people really resemble their dogs?
And do those similar physical and personality traits play a role in the quality of the relationship people share with their dogs? asks Renata Roma
June 17, 2025
Opinion: the smartphone is a sleek glass-fronted parasite
Your smartphone is the most successful parasite of the modern age according to evolution, and we are all paying the price
June 7, 2025
Students discover benefits of chrysanthemum tea
Students at St Margaret College Secondary School, Verdala, learn about the history and health aspects of this particular type of tea popular in China
May 30, 2025
From drones to data: AI helps tackle invasive species in Malta
Christian Keszthelyi, University of Malta, explains how AI is helping tackle invasive species across the islands
May 5, 2025