
How AI images are ‘flattening’ Indigenous cultures – creating a new form of tech colonialism
It feels like everything is slowly but surely being affected by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). And like every other disruptive technology before it, AI is having both positive and negative outcomes for society....
A serial killer blames his ‘monstrous’ mother – but misogyny is the real culprit
Mikhail Klyoshev/Shutterstock Mandy Beaumonts debut novel, The Furies, was unrelentingly intense in its depictions of self-hatred, violence, rape and induced abortion. Her latest novel, The Thrill of It, is a more...
Short-term dietary changes can lead to obesity, shows research
shurkin_son/Shutterstock After a long, stressful day at work, or when pressed for time, the temptation to have a quick, satisfying snack like crisps or a chocolate bar can be strong. Research shows that these...

Elbows up, Canada: Musical responses to Trump’s Canada threats
Some Canadian musicians and content creators are reflecting a sudden surge in patriotism as they listen anxiously to the crescendo and decrescendo of United States President Donald Trumps rhetoric against their country....
Regulations have cleaned up cars, power plants and factories, leaving cleaner air while economies have grown. AP Photo/Frank Franklin II The Trump administration announced on March 12, 2025, that it is reconsidering more...
Mahmoud Khalil, center, a permanent resident facing deportation, speaks at a press conference organized by Palestinian rights protesters at Columbia University in New York City on June 1, 2024. Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via...
Curious Kids: what was the biggest dinosaur that ever lived?
Getty Images What actually was the biggest dinosaur? Zavier, 14, Tauranga, New Zealand. Great question Zavier, and one that palaeontologists (scientists who study fossil animals and plants) are interested in all around...