The 10 best TV series of 2025 so far: Critics and audience rankings
The television landscape of 2025 has delivered an exceptional array of content that’s captivated both critics and audiences worldwide. From gripping medical dramas to innovative Korean storytelling, this year has…
Food as a human right, not a luxury: The price we pay when food becomes a commodity
In a world where we produce enough food to feed 10 billion people, yet 735 million still go to bed hungry, something has gone fundamentally wrong. The transformation of food…
The high cost of societal polarization: democracy’s worst enemy
In an era where football rivals can display more sportsmanship than political opponents, we’ve stumbled into a rather absurd paradox. Whilst we expect healthy rivalry and team spirit in a…
The paintings that inspired Tales from the Loop: why this hidden treasure from Amazon is pure melancholic beauty
Tales from the Loop art inspiration begins with a simple yet profound question: what happens when the otherworldly bleeds into the everyday? Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag answered this question through…
When the World Broke – Ep. 2: The Mount Tambora 1815 eruption: The Year Without a Summer
Two centuries ago, an extraordinary geological catastrophe unfolded in remote Indonesia that would fundamentally alter the course of human history. The Mount Tambora 1815 eruption, the most powerful volcanic explosion…
What the pre-Columbian Americas were really like: Debunking the colonial myth of an “uncivilised” continent
The story you learnt at school about Christopher Columbus “discovering” America in 1492 is not just incomplete, it’s fundamentally wrong. As the Columbus Day debate intensifies in 2025, with growing…
How people use ChatGPT: real data from 2.6 billion messages reveals how people actually use AI
The most comprehensive study ever conducted on artificial intelligence usage has just dropped, and the results are nothing short of revolutionary. OpenAI’s groundbreaking research partnership with Harvard economist David Deming…
The Jeffrey Epstein files: Inside the explosive documents that have rocked Washington
The release of the Jeffrey Epstein files has become one of the most contentious political battles of 2025, exposing a web of connections between the late convicted sex offender and…
The paradox on the plate: How the childhood obesity industry feeds profit and poor health
The most shocking statistic of our time might just be this: for the first time in human history, more children worldwide are living with obesity than are underweight. This isn’t…
Charles Darwin and the theory that changed the world: the revolutionary science of evolution by natural selection
On a pleasant summer’s day in 1837, a young English scientist sat in his study, contemplating the mysteries of life itself. With profound questions swirling through his mind about the…
AI in daily life intelligence: Why shunning technology isn’t the smart move you think it is
There’s a peculiar breed of people strutting about these days, chest puffed with pride, boasting about their steadfast refusal to use artificial intelligence. They wear their AI abstinence like a…
Donald Trump the untold story behind America’s most controversial figure
Have you ever wondered how a man with six corporate bankruptcies, 34 criminal convictions, and countless legal troubles not only survived but thrived to become president twice? The answer lies…
