30 years ago, the world's first cyberattack set the stage for modern cybersecurity challenges
Nov 04, 2018 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Back in November 1988, Robert Tappan Morris, son of the famous cryptographer Robert Morris Sr., was a 20-something graduate student at Cornell who wanted to know how big the internet was that is, how many devices were...
African elephants in literature -- lessons in exploitation and compassion
Nov 04, 2018 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
About 15 years ago I was in a Minneapolis conference centre, about to deliver a paper on elephants in Southern African fiction, when I encountered a curious local in an elevator. When I told her that one of my subjects was...

Why conservation success stories in Tanzania need a closer look
Nov 04, 2018 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
By several accounts, 2018 has been a great year for community-based conservation in Tanzania. Research papers and reports by conservation scientists and non-governmental organisations suggest that community-based...
How thoughtful, content-rich tutorials can help science students learn
Nov 04, 2018 13:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
Learning is not a spectator sport. Students need to make what they learn a part of their everyday lives. Tutorials are an excellent way to achieve this at university level. When theyre properly designed, tutorials can be...
Homelessness: how other countries can avoid a US-style crisis
Nov 04, 2018 13:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Homelessness is a growing problem in the UK, where the number of people sleeping rough has doubled since 2010, yet it is dwarfed by the scale of the issue in the US. More than 500,000 homeless were found across the US...
Capitalism has killed 60% of the world's wildlife, not 'humanity'
Nov 04, 2018 13:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The latest Living Planet report from the WWF makes for grim reading: a 60% decline in wild animals since 1970, collapsing ecosystems, and a distinct possibility that the human species will not be far behind. The report...

Mountain of destiny: exhibition captures a unique moment in German Himalayan mountaineering
Nov 04, 2018 13:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Germany launched its first post-war Himalayan mountaineering expedition to Kanchenjunga the worlds third-highest mountain in 1929 under the leadership of the celebrated mountaineer Paul Bauer. Its goals were explicitly...