As Esports becomes big business, wellness industry companies like Madmonq want in on the act, claiming to provide optimal nutrition for the pro video gamer
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Conclave raises fascinating hypothetical scenarios within the Catholic Church

The recent film Conclave, about the election of a new Pope, sheds light on the very human process behind anointing a new spokesperson for god

The assisted dying conversation requires sensitive and compassionate debate

Opponents of assisted dying have reasonable concerns that we should listen to rather than dismiss – even if, ultimately, we still disagree

From the archive: Return To Silpho Moor – the Scarborough sky crash of 1957

From the archives in 1990, Roger Ford reassesses reports from the 1957 UFO reports from Silpho Moor, Scarborough

Droning on: shedding a skeptical light on the New Jersey UAP panic

At the end of last year, people began to report mysterious 'UAP' lights above the skies of New Jersey - though the real cause was far more human than alien

Ho Ho Holy Man? Why Santa technically doesn’t quite count as a god

Steeped in ritual, with an almost-omniscient knowledge of children's morality and sleeping habits, should Santa be considered a god?

Spotify Trapped? The algorithm is not what’s keeping you from new music

Accompanying the annual sharing of Spotify listening summaries are accusations that the algorithm holds users back from discovering new music

Lemme Purr: the celebrity-backed wellness gummies trading on intimate insecurities

Backed by Kourtney Kardashian, Lemme Purr gummies incorrectly persuade women they have a problem with their vagina, and then sell them the solution

From the archive: A former Scientologist explains what the cult is all about

From the archives in 1990, former Scientologist John Clarke explains what Scientology is, and what was known at the time about its practices