Risk21 May 2024Naples sits on a monster that could consume itBeneath one of Italy's most densely populated cities, there is danger brewing.21 May 2024Future25 Apr 2024Why societies become more vulnerable over timePre-modern states and civilisations became more prone to collapse as time passed – a pattern that holds lessons for today's ageing global powers.25 Apr 2024Future7 Mar 2024This bias makes you a dangerous driverCertain personality traits can predispose people to taking more risks on the road – but societal biases also lead to recklessness behind the wheel.7 Mar 2024Future13 Oct 2022The word Tolkien coined for sudden hopeBefore he wrote The Lord of the Rings, the author JRR Tolkien coined a word – "eucatastrophe". What did he mean, and why could it relate to humanity's future?13 Oct 2022Future26 Oct 2021Why 'Agents of Doom' threaten the worldThere are a handful of actors who are the most likely to cause a global catastrophe, but their power goes unchecked, says Luke Kemp.26 Oct 2021Future19 Feb 2021Decisions that almost ended humanityIn recent history, a few individuals have made decisions that could, in theory, have unleashed killer aliens or set Earth's atmosphere on fire.19 Feb 2021Future8 Jul 2019What it's like during a chemical attackNerve agents like novichok, sarin and VX can produce symptoms similar to a heavy cold at first, but they kill in minutes and spread fear almost as toxic as the substances themselves.8 Jul 2019Future9 Apr 2019How would nuclear war change humanity?If you weigh up the long-term impact of catastrophes on future generations, it is hard not to see their prevention as one of our greatest priorities, argues Seth Baum.9 Apr 2019Future20 Feb 2019The lifespans of ancient civilisationsIn this graphic, the University of Cambridge’s Luke Kemp compiled a list of civilisations to compare how long they lasted.20 Feb 2019Future