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Sigmund Freud is having a comeback. From Instagram accounts with 1.5 million followers to think pieces in major publications, psychoanalysis is thriving again after decades of being sidelined by behavioural psychology and pharmaceuticals.

Why now? Carolyn Laubender, an expert in the field, posits that psychoanalysis has historically surged during times of political crisis and authoritarianism. As autocracy rises and traditional therapies seem insufficient, she argues, Freud’s insights are finding new audiences eager to understand the darkness of our times.  

Also today, Professor Patricia Maguire of University College Dublin looks at a new study that has sparked debate over whether all pregnant women should take low-dose aspirin to prevent pre-eclampsia. The short answer she gives is “no”, but read here to find out why. 

And after one of the driest summers on record, the UK has been experiencing relentless rainfall, revealing how climate change is making British weather swing between extremes.

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Why Sigmund Freud is making a comeback in the age of authoritarianism and AI

Carolyn Laubender, University of Essex

Freud’s insights into trauma, repression and the unconscious are finding new relevance and millions of followers.

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Pregnancy and pre-eclampsia: is aspirin the answer for everyone?

Patricia Maguire, University College Dublin

Low-dose aspirin can reduce pre-eclampsia risk. So should it be recommended for every pregnancy? The science isn’t that simple.

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Britain’s relentless rain shows climate predictions playing out as expected

Jess Neumann, University of Reading; Hannah Cloke, University of Reading

After an exceptionally wet start to 2026, two climate scientists explain what’s going on.

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