
AI in education: what those buzzwords mean
Youll be hearing a great deal about artificial intelligence (AI) and education in 2025. The UK government unveiled its AI opportunities action plan in mid-January. As part of the plan it has awarded funding of 1 million...

Five ways to cut emissions from shipping
Shipping generates 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions. This could increase to 10% if current trends continue, according to Transport Environment a non-profit organisation dedicated to decarbonising transport in Europe...

Social media is making many people more depressed – Buddhist philosophy may offer an explanation
In the Buddhist language, Pāli, the word for human dissatisfaction and suffering is dukkha. For Buddhist thinkers, all human suffering is caused by desire, attachment or craving. As a Buddhist philosopher who has just...

How AI can predict rugby injuries before they happen
Picture this: a rugby player sprints down the pitch with no opponent in sight, only to collapse mid-run. Its a non-contact injury, a frustrating and often preventable setback that can sideline players for weeks or months....
Why do some young people use Xanax recreationally? What are the risks?
Dragana Gordic/Shutterstock Anecdotal reports from some professionals have prompted concerns about young people using prescription benzodiazepines such as Xanax for recreational use. Border force detections of these drugs...
‘Should I let my kid play Roblox?’ New safety features reduce risks – but more are needed
Wachiwit/Shutterstock Roblox isnt just another video game its a massive virtual universe where nearly 90 million people from around the world create, play and socialise. This includes some 34 million children under 13 who...
Wikimedia Commons, CC BY Anxiety, a philosophical guide is a book of therapeutic philosophy. Author Samir Chopras aim is to take us through the history of philosophy, pointing out those thinkers along the way who have...