
New laws for the high seas: four key issues the UN talks need to tackle
Mar 28, 2016 01:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
United Nations negotiations begin today in New York on the elements of an international agreement to govern the conservation and sustainable use of the high seas. Every country will have a seat at these inaugural...

Negative interest rates – are there any positives?
Mar 28, 2016 01:27 am UTC| Insights & Views Central Banks
Some say that economics is the dismal science and perhaps this is because many economic theories do not seem to work in practice. One contemporary example is negative interest rates, where instead of interest being added...

Microsoft's racist chatbot Tay highlights how far AI is from being truly intelligent
Mar 28, 2016 01:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
It has been a nightmare of a PR week for Microsoft. It started with the head of Microsofts Xbox division, Phil Spencer, having to apologise for having scantily clad female dancers dressed as school girls at a party thrown...
Can we replace politicians with robots?
Mar 28, 2016 01:10 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
If you had the opportunity to vote for a politician you totally trusted, who you were sure had no hidden agendas and who would truly represent the electorates views, you would, right? What if that politician was a...

Trump: the pseudo-president in waiting
Mar 28, 2016 01:07 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Donald Trump, the bastard. Not only has he offended Muslims, Mexicans, women, the pope, his president, peaceful protesters at his increasingly fascist-style rallies, the residents of Brussels and reasonable opinion in...

The Independent's final edition summed up all that is powerful about newsprint
Mar 28, 2016 01:03 am UTC| Insights & Views
A strong investigative front-page story alleging that a UK-based Saudi dissident was connected with a plot to kill a Saudi king allowed the last print edition of The Independent to exit with the panache and impact with...

Why it makes little sense to regulate rainwater barrels in the dry western U.S.
Mar 26, 2016 06:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Many of us never think about who gets to use the drops of rain that fall from the sky. But its an increasingly pertinent question as more people look to collect rainwater as a way to conserve water, live off the grid or...