
Qassem Suleimani air strike: why this is a dangerous escalation of US assassination policy
Jan 06, 2020 17:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The US government has killed Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, commander of the Quds Force, the elite wing of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards, in an air strike that took place in the early hours of January...

Bitcoin's threat to the global financial system is probably at an end
Jan 06, 2020 17:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Digital Currency
2020 could well be the year that the cryptocurrency dream dies. This is not to say that cryptocurrencies will die altogether far from it. But to all the financial romantics who have cheered the rise of bitcoin and other...
Why more couples are choosing to live apart
Jan 06, 2020 16:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
For many couples, moving in together signifies a big step in the relationship. Traditionally, this meant marriage, although nowadays most cohabit before getting married, or splitting up. But there is a third choice: living...

How the extinction of ice age mammals may have forced us to invent civilisation
Jan 06, 2020 16:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Why did we take so long to invent civilisation? Modern Homo sapiens first evolved roughly 250,000 to 350,000 years ago. But initial steps towards civilisation harvesting, then domestication of crop plants began only...
Why bipolar disorder is becoming more ‘desirable’ than other mental illnesse
Jan 06, 2020 16:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Bipolar disorder is a severe mental health condition. But in recent years it has become the one mental health diagnosis that patients are willing to accept. Research shows that to some people it has actually become...
Decade of dissent: how protest is shaking the UK and why it's likely to continue
Jan 06, 2020 16:56 pm UTC| Insights & Views
This is the age of dissent and the last decade saw a large rise in protest events across the UK. The relative social peace of the 1990s and 2000s has given way to a period of economic crisis and social conflict, sparked...
Unrest in Latin America makes authoritarianism look more appealing to some
Jan 06, 2020 16:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Economy
Months of sustained, sometimes violent anti-government protest in South America may have increased popular support for authoritarianism. Thats the startling finding of a still-unpublished study I conducted using data...