• The myths of mankind

    Alan Stevenson     |      January 10, 2024

    However much modernity prides itself on a rational, scientific world view, human culture has been built on a rich tapestry of myths and story telling.

  • Heads in the sand

    Alan Stevenson     |      January 2, 2024

    Ostriches don’t actually bury their head in the sand, but 40% of people do, choosing to remain ignorant of the world around them to absolve themselves of moral responsibility.

  • Moral fights

    Alan Stevenson     |      November 23, 2023

    Our commitments to moral values can hamper rather than motivate progress towards basic humanitarian goals, indeed, moral motivations frequently exacerbate rather than relieve suffering, injustice and hatred.

  • We want to believe

    Alan Stevenson     |      October 30, 2023

    Driving some of humanities greatest achievements and worst atrocities, belief is a genuinely curious and perplexing phenomenon, showing many different faces to the world.

  • More food with fewer emissions

    Alan Stevenson     |      October 4, 2023

    Agriculture generates about a quarter of the world’s total greenhouse emissions but new research shows it doesn’t have to be that way. In fact, agriculture could become not carbon neutral, but carbon negative in a couple of decades.

  • Rethinking rice

    Alan Stevenson     |      September 26, 2023

    Rice is a staple crop feeding much of the world’s population, but new cultivation methods which require less water, preserve the soil and reduce carbon emissions will be required in a hotter, drier world transformed by climate change.

  • Quacks, cures and curiousities

    Alan Stevenson     |      September 17, 2023

    Throughout human history, various methods have been used to determine the health of an individual and cure them of ills, and even the invention of modern evidence based medicine hasn’t affected the popularity of some ‘alternative’ treatments.

  • Indigenous knowledge can combat fire

    Alan Stevenson     |      September 2, 2023

    After a couple of damp summers, the forecast of a long, hot summer and a high risk of bushfires is increasing interest in indigenous methods to reduce the risk to people and communities.

  • Mind over matter

    Alan Stevenson     |      August 1, 2023

    Research suggests our brain can control many facets of our daily physical lives in ways which were once thought impossible.

  • What do we mean by “conscious AI”?

    Alan Stevenson     |      July 31, 2023

    The idea that artificial intelligence could become conscious is worrying a lot of people, as a conscious entity could develop will and goals of its own and even take control of human society. However, the growing debate on this issue depends on better understanding of the terms and concepts involved.

  • Computer dreaming

    Alan Stevenson     |      June 25, 2023

    AI chatbots are wonders of modern computing engineering, but that doesn’t mean the results of a ‘prompt’ can be trusted.

  • Work, rest and play

    Alan Stevenson     |      May 28, 2023

    We all offer differ aspects of ourselves to different social circumstances, both consciously and unconsciously, raising the question of who we really are at our core.