Fabrizio Canneti/Shutterstock Out of Mark Zuckerbergs three-hour interview on Joe Rogans podcast, one comment stood out to me. The Meta CEO said that large companies needed more masculine energy, because the corporate...

Ukraine: prospects for peace are slim unless Europe grips the reality of Trump’s world
When EU leaders gathered for their first ever meeting solely dedicated to defence issues on February 3, in Brussels, the war in Ukraine was uppermost on their minds. Yet, three weeks before the third anniversary of Russias...

Why Democrats are switching off the news – a psychologist explains
Many Democrats appear to be switching off mainstream news channels and other media, following Donald Trumps victory in the 2024 presidential election. Around 72% of Democrats say they feel a need to limit their consumption...

September 5: tense and taut drama vividly recreates the Munich massacre
In the 21st-century, its become horrifyingly normal for terrorist atrocities to play out over live visual media. Countless millions watched the fall of the twin towers on television in September 2001. The 2019 Christchurch...
How citizen science is shaping international conservation
Testing the River Gade in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. Earthwatch Europe, CC BY-NC-ND Citizen science is a powerful tool for involving more people in research. By influencing policy, it is transforming conservation at...
How to outwit gambling adverts by ‘inoculating’ people against them
Gambling companies spend an estimated 1.5 billion annually on ad campaigns in the UK alone. Maxx-Studio/Shutterstock In a world awash with enticing promises of quick riches and thrilling wins, gambling advertisements have...