
Reading Picasso’s Guernica like a comic strip offers a new way to understand the story it is telling
Guernica by Pablo Picasso is one of the most famous artworks of the 20th century. The painting is huge and violent, and when it was first displayed in 1937 it was considered absolutely groundbreaking. In 1937, at the...

Women are seen as ‘saviours’ or ‘victims’ in climate change debates: why this is a problem
Certain stereotypes about women have become commonplace in climate and development literature. One example is that women are either represented as saviours who protect nature, or as victims more vulnerable to climate...
Using your own laptop or phone for work? Why it’s a security hazard for businesses
Granger Wootz Next time youre working in a coffee shop or similar public space, take a moment to look around at your co-workers for the day, busy, like you are, with laptops, cellphones and tablets. How many of those...
Aerial view of South Philadelphia neighborhood. halbergman/E+ Collection via Getty Images Philadelphias plans to expand its use of police-operated drones signals a pivotal shift in how the city seeks to protect and...
The Vatican introduces Luce at the Lucca Comics and Game convention in 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKiGMGkc0xk screenshot via Wikimedia.com, CC BY Luce, the anime-inspired official mascot for the Catholic Churchs...
A farmer harvests corn near McIntire, Iowa, on Oct. 31, 2023. Scott Olson/Getty Images Two years after President Abraham Lincoln created the Department of Agriculture in 1862, he nicknamed it the peoples department because...
How nonprofits pitch in before, during and after disasters strike
Social Border Grill delivers food as part of World Central Kitchen relief efforts at an Eaton Fire temporary shelter in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 9, 2025. Kirby Lee/Getty Images Los Angeles is reeling after fires of...