Human18 May 2024Did our brains get smaller to keep us cool?The brains of modern humans are around 13% smaller than those of Homo sapiens who lived 100,000 years ago. Exactly why is still puzzling researchers.18 May 2024Future18 Sep 2023Why do we name scary things?As hurricanes Lee and Margot sweep across the US, David Robson looks at why we name the things that threaten us – and whether this is helpful.18 Sep 2023Future13 Apr 2023The mystery of our genome's dark matterThe human genome was found to contain 20,000 protein-coding genes, which accounts for just 2% of our DNA. The rest of was written off as junk – but it plays a vital role.13 Apr 2023Future16 Mar 2023What spring will do to your sleepThe clocks are changing and the days are getting longer. Research suggests we might want to consider what this means for our bedtime.16 Mar 2023Future18 Feb 2023What happened to artificial hearts?Humanity's engineering achievements have been extraordinary, so why has building an artificial heart has proved to be more challenging than expected.18 Feb 2023Future13 Feb 2023The push to finish the human genomeNo human genome has ever been read in its entirety before. This year, scientists expect to pass that milestone for the first time.13 Feb 2023Future18 Jan 2023How China's fertility affects the worldBBC Future answers five key questions about China's recent population decline and what it might mean for global demographic trends.18 Jan 2023Future6 Sep 2022Is the world overpopulated?This year, the human population on Earth is expected to reach eight billion. To mark the occasion, BBC Future takes a look at one of the most controversial issues of our time.6 Sep 2022Future8 Aug 2022How to save trillions of human livesLongtermism is a perspective that there is a moral reason to consider how the actions and decisions we take today affect the lives of huge numbers of future people.8 Aug 2022Future