By Dave Putson [Before he stood down as a councillor in the London Borough of Bexley, Dave Putson moved a motion on climate change in
Category: Science & Environment Archive
Saturday, April 22 is designated as Earth Day by the United Nations, and in keeping with its underlying purpose to protect the global environment and
By Michael Roberts ChatGPT is being heralded as a revolution in ‘artificial intelligence’ (AI) and has been taking the media and tech world by storm
By Andy Ford Alfred Russell Wallace, who was born two hundred years ago, is today remembered, if at all, as a sort of shadow of
Forgotten heroes of the Covid frontline
Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye Labour member) reviews the recent Panorama documentary (which can be seen here). Reporter, Catherine Burns, investigated the effects of Long
By Sam Gleaden, mental health worker The ‘low serotonin’ hypothesis has been the backbone of the psychiatric approach to depression for the past 40 years.
Davos 23: going pear-shaped
By Michael Roberts This week, the jamboree of the rich global elite of the World Economic Forum (WEF) has started again after the COVID interregnum.
Polycrisis and depression in the 21st century
By Michael Roberts ‘Polycrisis’ is the buzz word among leftists right now. The word expresses the coming together and interlocking of various crises: economic (inflation
By John Pickard In part 1, we looked at how carbohydrates in general are more refined and available in greater abundance than they were in
By John Pickard For many people who are not of a religious persuasion, including yours truly, Christmas is still a time for eating good food