
Online brain rot is undermining our ability to tell meaningful stories
I teach a course on the relationship between social media and society at Durham College. As part of their assessments, I ask my students to reflect on their social media use. A recurring theme is that they cannot be...

Why annexing Canada would destroy the United States
As United States President Donald Trump relentlessly threatens to annex Canada, some Canadians are worried that an American invasion could one day become a reality. How would that scenario play out? Looking at the sheer...

In British Columbia, like elsewhere in Canada, the impacts of climate change on health and health services are apparent. In recent years, the province has experienced a range of climate change-related extreme weather...
Latin America is moving fast to protect democracy from excesses of big tech
Brazils president Lula da Silva is one of the Latin American leaders who are concerned about misinformation being used to undermine democracy. Focuspix/Shutterstock Bosses of tech giants Meta, Google and X had front row...
Is it true you need to love yourself before you can find romantic love? Here’s what philosophers say
The Dreamer by Cecilia Beaux (1894). Wiki Commons Consider the popular idea that you need to love yourself first, before you can find love from others. It was set out in the German psychologist Erich Fromms book The Art of...
Trump tariffs: there may be silver linings in the trade war storm clouds
bella1105/Shutterstock US tariffs both threatened and imposed on trade partners including China, Canada, Mexico and the EU quickly set off waves of retaliatory measures. The latest commodities in the sights of president...

How smarter greenhouses could improve the UK’s food security
A tomato greenhouse in north-west England. Sven Batke, CC BY-NC-ND When was the last time you walked into a supermarket and marvelled at the abundance of exotic fruits and vegetables, even in the dead of winter? This...