What is just an idea for some, is a reality for others. How serious is the many worlds theory and is it possible to have a glimpse into a different universe?
The deepening dilemma over food banks
Artefact investigates how important food banks have become and how the number of people in poverty is growing rapidly.
Exams, coursework and the dark web
How the ‘E-bay for drugs’ is being used by students across the UK to help them fund the financially trying times of university life.
Contacting the afterlife
Artefact investigates the spirit world, and how many people claim they’re still in touched with loved ones who have passed away.
Radio 1 at 50: Fighting to stay relevant
Are internet radio stations the new pirates? Strong community, diverse roster and digital engagement may be giving them the edge over older rivals.
Small town, big heroes
The stories of six people who fought to give the small Catalan town of Aiguaviva the right to democracy on October 1st.
The vogue for face-lifting in Asia
Cosmetic surgery and non-surgical enhancements: an increasingly-popular way to reach the pinnacle of aesthetics in Asia.
Instagram is the social network deemed the most detrimental to the mental well-being of young adults, but are memes about mental health helpful or harmful?
Alternative money: the bitcoin bubble
What is Bitcoin, how does it work, and what can be done with it? Artefact examines the new world of the cryptocurrency.
Is there a gun culture in the UK?
How can the UK tackle gun crime if many deny the existence of gun culture, just because it is not on the same level as the US?
