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How cyberhate forces some Internet users to make a tragic choice that other people do not have to make

Sep 25, 2018 EditorComment on How cyberhate forces some Internet users to make a tragic choice that other people do not have to make

Dr. Alexander Brown argues that the internet can render people unable to avert their eyes

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The real price of legitimate expectations

Apr 12, 2018 EditorComment on The real price of legitimate expectations

Dr. Alex Brown draws from his recent book to discuss whether public services should always

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Do Brexit and Trump show that we’re living in a computer simulation?

Mar 14, 2017 EditorComment on Do Brexit and Trump show that we’re living in a computer simulation?

Michael Frazer, from the University of East Anglia considers whether the world is just an

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