Demonising processed food undermines our trust in science
Dec 10, 2019 05:20 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
I have a radical suggestion: lets ban processed and ultra-processed foods. Not the products, but the terms. With so many diet plans and nutritional instructions offering such varied advice on how to eat healthily, a...

Why freemium video games should embrace players who want to play for free
Dec 10, 2019 05:20 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
The video games industry is worth more than movies and music combined, with more than 2.5 billion players around the world. Freemium games have driven much of the success, ever since titles like Angry Birds, Farmville and...

Greenwashing? Why wildlife TV is finally engaging with the climate emergency
Dec 10, 2019 05:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
The BBCs new wildlife television series featuring David Attenborough, Seven Worlds, One Planet, marks a drastic departure from previous programmes. For the first time, the presenter can be heard repeatedly uttering the...

The $120,000 banana: how to have your art and eat it
Dec 10, 2019 05:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
For his latest work at the international Art Basel fair, Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan bought a banana, duct-taped it to the wall of the gallery and called it Comedian. Over the weekend, American artist David Datuna...
The problem with transport models is political abuse, not their use in planning
Dec 10, 2019 05:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
This is the second article in a series to mark the 50th anniversary of the landmark Melbourne Transportation Plan. Transport models are often singled out as a barrier to providing more sustainable and equitable...

How our screen stories of the future went from flying cars to a darker version of now
Dec 10, 2019 05:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Fans of Ridley Scotts 1982 masterpiece Blade Runner returned to cinemas last month for an unusual milestone: history catching up with science fiction. Blade Runner opens in Los Angeles, in November 2019. Furnaces burst...
Work is a fundamental part of being human. Robots won't stop us doing it
Dec 10, 2019 05:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Hardly a week goes by without a report announcing the end of work as we know it. In 2013, Oxford University academics Carl Frey and Michael Osborne were the first to capture this anxiety in a paper titled: The Future of...