In 2023, new forms of AI out-performed human radiologists but medical professionals warn the use of new technologies could pose…
How Az Theatre is humanising Palestinian voices
Az Theatre’s most recent event ‘GAZA : Messages & Images’, presented in P21 Gallery, highlights the atrocities Palestinians are facing through the use of monologues by those living in Gaza. After speaking with directors, Jonathan Chadwick and Ruth Lass, they take us through the creation of Az theatre and the event ‘GAZA: Messages & Images’.
What makes a great independent bookshop?
How one Peckham Rye shop is making literature accessible and enjoyable for all.
How personal is your music to you?
We meet three musicians who reveal the events and people that inspired their work.
Obi Psalms: Journey of a multi-disciplinary artist
A deeper look into the work and journey of filmmaker, musician, poet and events curator Obi Psalms.
How personality types drive social dynamics
MBTI has taken the Internet by storm, rooted in the social circles of young people.
Does playing The Sims affect our mental health?
Life simulation game, The Sims, gives you the power to create the life of your dreams — to the extent that you may no longer feel happy with your real one.
Vinegar Syndrome is the leading name in archiving weird, wild, and under-appreciated cinema from yesteryear. It’s a tough job, but someone’s got to do it.
No thanks, I'll walk
Meet Epowar, the safety app that can automatically detect if you are being attacked.
More than just fun: The hidden values of hobbies
Collective studies have shown that having a hobby can lower levels of depression, increase life satisfaction, happiness and self-reported health.
With interviews from journalist and mental heath ambassador Millie Gooch and third-year university student Salma Bentir, we get in insight into the benefits of why it’s so important for students to have a hobby.