Board game designers Cole Wehrle and Amabel Holland talk about designing distressing historical games - and whether to make them at all.
In the record books of Western governments and media, the death of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, marked the demise of a tyrant and global menace.He was ...
The Lib Dems recently announced plans for a Department for Growth. I can agree with splitting the Treasury into finance and “strategic economy” departments. But the messaging doesn’t suggest that our ...
When someone argues in favor of state control of economic processes, they are, by definition, presenting an argument based ...
Recent defenders of state paternalism argue that traditional objections fail to identify anything distinctively problematic ...
Last year, US banks used real-time machine learning to flag over 90 percent of suspected fraud, yet almost half of chargeback ...
The journal Nature in January published an unusual paper: A team of artificial intelligence researchers had discovered a relatively simple way of turning large language models, like OpenAI’s GPT-4o, ...
The communities of Puntland, Somalia, have long engaged in environmentally harmful practices, including overgrazing, ...
An ingenious, sex-fueled twist on mystery tropes that many fans will know well, Laid Bare stands out as a thriller project filled with LGBTQ+ voices behind and in front of the camera. It serves as an ...
Patrick Dangerfield is entering the last year of his deal, but will he play on? The Cats skipper sheds light on that, his ...
Martin Hensher ([email protected]) is an associate professor of health systems financing and organization in Deakin University’s Institute for Health Transformation, in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.