Aleks Krotoski asks if language is a technology and how it has changed in the digital age.
Aleks Krotoski explores how our monkey brains cope with the risks of the digital world.
In the digital world everyone sells to us, and we sell ourselves to everyone.
Aleks Krotoski asks how the concept of broken has changed in a digital world.
Aleks Krotoski asks how human beings can cope with a world saturated by data.
Aleks Krotoski asks if the the digital world has ushered in an age of misinformation.
Aleks Krotoski asks if the digital world is muting the human voice.
Aleks Krotoski looks at our oldest and most universal technology - timekeeping.
Aleks Krotoski asks if we could all do with a detox from our digital devices.
Are our connected modern lives making us lonelier than ever?
Aleks Krotoski asks if the internet fuels the breakdown of social and moral boundaries.
On April Fool's Day, Aleks examines if mischief is an essential part of the online world.
Aleks Krotoski explores whether serendipity can exist in the digital world?
Aleks Krotoski looks at whether our online lives are transforming our experience of death.
Aleks Krotoski asks if we have all become cyborgs without even knowing it.
Aleks Krotoski looks at whether how we tell stories has changed with the digital world.
Aleks Krotoski looks at whether we have all become techno-fundamentalists.
Aleks Krotoski asks how digital devices are changing our memories.
How has the digital world changed the way opinions are voiced and shaped?
Aleks looks at how different cultures combat the homogenising effects of technology.
