Artificial intelligence promises to expand our intellectual reach, but we risk weakening the brain’s hard-won capacity to ...
Andrew Brooks is a regular columnist and book reviewer for Geographical. He is a reader in uneven development and deputy head of the geography department at King’s College London. Read on to find out ...
Sarah Champion MP discusses the harmful impacts that the grindadráp has upon pilot whales and dolphins across the Faroese ...
From Amazon dieback to removing coal from power mixes in the UK, discover the tipping points we have reached - and could hit - across the world ...
England's east coast wetlands are an essential part of the East Atlantic Flyway, here's why we can't wait for UNESCO status ...
From issues with future flu vaccine roll-outs to a loss of soft power, discover how the US's withdrawal from the WHO will impact the nation ...
By the end of the 20th century,some scientists believed that the planet’s finite food resources would soon cap the world’s population. In his highly controversial 1968 book The Population Bomb, US ...
Costa Rica’s electorate, through legitimate democratic means, is potentially voting to dismantle democratic institutions. This isn’t fraud, it’s the internal contradiction of democracy: voters using ...
From Japan to the US, discover how students around the world are dealing with debt – or a lack of – after university studies ...
Once a sleepy, duty-free mountain village, Livigno is about to host the world’s best skiers and snowboarders – and four British medal hopefuls ...
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