It’s a popular theory amongst scientists and tech pioneers and that our universe is a computer simulation run by future humans.
The strongest surveillance regime in the world
The Investigatory Powers Act has come into effect in the United Kingdom, so Artefact explores what this means in reality.
Protesters unite to oppose Trump's Muslim ban
Artefact was in London to see thousands of people protest against the controversial travel ban imposed by America’s new president.
The women's march: What's next?
The Women’s March on January 21 was the largest demonstration is US history. What’s next for the new activist movement?
Edward Snowden's uncertain future
Artefact joined a conference call with Edward Snowden about the importance of journalism in times of mass surveillance and Trump.
The White Helmets: Hope in war-torn Syria
When the bombs rain down in Syria, the White Helmets rush in.
The Future of Transportation
This year, we got a glimpse into the future of transportation and sustainability with driverless and autonomous cars at the centre of the Consumer Electronics Show.
Northern Ireland's abortion time warp
50 years after abortions became legal in most of Britain, we examine why it’s still illegal in Northern Ireland, despite campaigns and court rulings for change.
In conversation with | Afua Hirsch
Racial prejudice, police brutality and why the Black Lives Matter movement is needed in the UK.
Bridging the gap on attainment
How universities are dealing with the fact that BAME students are less likely to graduate with a 1st or 2.1 compared to their white counterparts?
