This is a brand new feature that I’ve just created for my Home page. In short, I’ve created this page so I can bring to your attention — sans commentary — some of the articles and headlines I’ve seen, recently, or in the past. It’s also an additional way for me to add fresh new content. I hope you enjoy this new feature and find it useful. Check back here, every so often, for new material.
(38) “Scientists identify ‘neural fingerprint’ of psychedelic drugs in the brain” (The Guardian, Apr. 6, 2026)
(37) “Trump threats cause dilemma for US officers: disobey orders or commit war crimes” (The Guardian, Apr. 6, 2026)
(36) “Rice’s whales existed before humans. Now Trump could make them extinct” / The US has invoked national security to remove protections for the endangered cetacean, of which only about 50 are left” (The Guardian, Apr. 5, 2026
(35) “A $1.8 Billion Business Built With A.I. and a Payroll of Just Two” (New York Times, Apr. 5, 2026)
(34) ” ‘I cut out one little house at a time’: the trucker who spent decades building a tiny replica of NYC / Queen’s-born Joe Macken’s hyperrealistic model, made with wood, cardboard and glue, is now on view at the Museum of the City of New York” (The Guardian, Feb. 14, 2026)
(33) “Woman who had sex with identical twins told it is ‘not possible’ to identify father of baby” (Sky News, Mar. 30, 2026)
(32) “Nuclear lure: Iran strikes may make more states yearn for the bomb / A war sold on stopping Iran’s nuclear dreams teaches the world the exact opposite: Only a fully built bomb guarantees you are left alone” (The Straits Times, Mar. 6, 2026)
(31) “The unbelievable life of Leo Sayer! The songs, the sex, being swindled — and a spooky phone call from Elvis” (The Guardian, Mar. 12, 2026)
(30) “Trump’s family is embroiled in a $500m UAE scandal. We’ve hardly noticed” (The Guardian, Feb. 7, 2026)
(29) ” ‘Brain rot’: Oxford word of the year 2024 reflects ‘trivial’ use of social media” (The Guardian, Dec. 1, 2024)
(28) “Africa’s forests transformed from carbon sink to carbon source, study finds / Alarming shift since 2010 means planet’s three main forest regions now contribute to climate breakdown” (The Guardian, Nov. 28, 2025)
(27) “Humans inhale as much as 68,000 microplastic particles daily, study finds” (The Guardian, Aug. 28, 2025)
(26) “Collapse of critical Atlantic current is no longer low-likelihood, study finds / Scientists say ‘shocking’ discovery shows rapid cuts in carbon emissions re needed to avoid catastrophic fallout” (The Guardian, Aug. 28, 2025)
(25) “She’s 11 years old. She’s about to graduate from college. And she’s just getting started” (LA Times, May 23, 2025)
(24) “Critics say the movement to defund the police failed. But Austin and Seattle are seeing progress / The rallying cry from 2020 Black Lives Matter protests pushed some US cities to divert money towards housing and community services” (The Guardian, May 24, 2025)
(23) “Every Bite of Ultra-Processed Foods May Increase Risk of Early Death, Study Says” (verywellhealth.com, May 5, 2025)
(22) “How an idealistic tree-planting project turned into Kenya’s toxic, thorny nightmare” (The Guardian, Mayy 22, 2025)
(21) “Living Close to a Golf Course Could Increase Risk of Parkinson’s Disease / Golf course pesticides that leach from the links into groundwater is likely a contributing factor” (Discover, May 9, 2025)
(20) “How a solar storm could lead to a US nuclear disaster worse than Chornobyl” (The Guardian, Apr. 28, 2025)
(19) “Nearly half of Americans breathing in unsafe levels of air pollutants — report” (The Guardian, Apr. 23, 2025)
(18) “More than 80% of the world’s reefs hit by bleaching after worst global event on record” (The Guardian, Apr. 23, 2025)
(17) “Oops, Scientists May Have Severely Miscalculated How Many Humans Are on Earth” (Popular Mechanics, Mar. 10, 2025)
(16) “What Republicans really mean when they blame ‘DEI’ “ (The Guardian, Feb. 11, 2025)
(15) “Earth may have breached seven of nine planetary boundaries” (The Guardian, Sept. 23, 2024)
(14) ” ‘Magical thinking’: hopes for sustainable jet fuel not realistic, report finds” (The Guardian, May 15, 2024)
(13) “Human connection to nature has declined 60% in 200 years, study finds” (The Guardian, August 9, 2025)
(12) “Chemical pollution a threat comparable to climate change, scientists warn” (The Guardian, August 6, 2025)
(11) “Only 0.5% of 90,000 oil slicks reported over five-year period, analysis finds” (The Guardian, July 29, 2025)
(10) “In some UK woodlands, every young tree has died. What’s gone wrong? (The Guardian, July 10, 2025)
(9) “Melting glaciers and ice caps could unleash wave of volcanic eruptions, study says” (The Guardian, July 7, 2025)
(8) ” ‘The impacts are real‘: New satellite images show East Coast sinking faster than we thought” (USA Today, Jan. 9, 2024)
(7) “The ugly truth behind ChatGPT: AI is guzzling resources at planet-eating rates” (The Guardian, May 30, 2024)
(6) “Excess memes and ‘reply all’ emails are bad for climate, researcher warns / Most data on power-hungry servers is used once then never looked at again” (The Guardian, Aug. 9, 2024)
(5) “Could a Rogue Billionaire Make a Nuclear Weapon?” (Wall Street Journal, Feb. 2, 2024)
(4) “Satellite images show major expansion at Russian site with secret bioweapons past (Washington Post, Oct. 25, 2024)
(3) “Jared Kushner wants to turn a wild stretch of Albania into a luxury resort” (Washington Post, Aug. 17, 2024)
(2) ” ‘Surely we are smarter than mowing down 1,000-year-old trees to make T-shirts’ — the complex rise of viscose” (The Guardian, July 1, 2024)
(1) “Kentucky man declared brain dead wakes up during organ harvesting” (The Guardian, Oct. 18, 2024)
