
Gun trafficking from the US to Mexico: The drug connection
Illegal firearm trafficking is inseparable from the illegal drug trade: Weapons are often bought with drug money, can strengthen cartels and can be traded for drugs. In the spring of 2021, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,...

Since 2008, the U.S. has spent over US$3 billion to help stabilize Mexico and stem its surge in extreme violence. The U.S. gun industry and interest group lobbyists have undercut these efforts by advocating for lax...

Can you upload a human mind into a computer? A neuroscientist ponders what’s possible
The concept, cool yet maybe a little creepy, is known as mind uploading. Think of it as a way to create a copy of your brain, a transmission of your mind and consciousness into a computer. There you would live digitally,...

What action can Israel’s allies take over its expansion of military operations in Gaza?
The British, French and Canadian leaders issued a joint statement on May 19 in which they condemned Israels egregious actions in Gaza, warning that concrete action could follow if it does not stop its military offensive....

Still Wakes The Deep deserves its three Baftas for superlative survival horror game thrills
The survival horror game genre is very much like the survival horror-movie genre. It is a niche genre which appeals to people who crave good scares and want to get their adrenaline pumping. Some of the most popular games,...

How the UK could monetise ‘citizen data’ and turn it into a national asset
Data is the lifeblood of artificial intelligence (AI) and as such is a hugely valuable resource. Entrepreneur Matt Cliffords report on the AI Opportunities Action Plan, commissioned by the UK government, has set out some...

For many island species, the next tropical cyclone may be their last
When a major cyclone tears through an island nation, all efforts rightly focus on saving human lives and restoring livelihoods. However, these storms have permanent consequences for other species that are often forgotten....