
Don't Call Me Resilient: as war rages in Sudan, a new type of community resistance takes hold
We’re bringing you an extra episode this week from Don’t Call Me Resilient, another podcast from The Conversation. Hosted by Vinita Srivastava at The Conversation in Canada, Don’t Call Me Resilient is...
1 Jul 202439min

3D printed guns: unmasking the designer of the FGC-9
3D-printed guns are now appearing the world over, including in the hands of organised criminals in Europe and anti-junta rebels in Myanmar. Made using a 3D printer and a few metal parts that can be ea...
27 Jun 202426min

The Brexit roots of the UK's Rwanda asylum plan – and why other EU leaders might want to copy it
A controversial British government plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has been central to the UK’s response to a recent sharp increase in the number of people making the dangerous journey across th...
20 Jun 202431min

Scientists can't agree on how fast the universe is expanding – why this matters so much for our understanding of the cosmos
It’s one of the biggest puzzles in cosmology. Why two different methods used to calculate the rate at which the universe is expanding don’t produce the same result. Known as the Hubble tension, the en...
13 Jun 202424min

Creative flow: what's going on inside our brains when everything just clicks
If you’ve ever experienced a state of creative flow, perhaps when writing, playing music, or even gardening, you’ll know that it feels like everything just clicks into place. But what is actually happ...
6 Jun 202421min

Breakthroughs and failures on the road to a universal snake bite antivenom
Snake bites kill tens of thousands of people around the world each year. But we still use techniques invented in the late 19th century to make antivenom, and each bite needs to be treated with antiven...
30 Mai 202424min

Moments of hope: how Indians keep pushing back against the hollowing out of democracy
After six weeks of voting in the world’s largest democracy, on June 4, Indians will learn who is to be their next prime minister. Narendra Modi, standing for a third term, is the frontrunner. Critics ...
23 Mai 202425min

Assisted dying: Canada grapples with plans to introduce euthanasia for mental illness
A growing number of countries now permit some form of assisted dying and politicians in a number of others, including Ireland, Scotland and France, are now seriously debating it.In Canada, where medic...
16 Mai 202425min





















