En route to a “functional cure” for HIV
After four decades of human coexistence with HIV, what are the latest developments that raise hopes and expectations for a future “functional cure”? With this question in mind, we traveled to New York, visited Rockefeller University, and met with scientists, people living with HIV and participants in clinical trials. We talked about what science knows today, what modern research is looking for, and what the community anticipates.
Abuse of power and the public interest with Paul Caruana Galizia
A conversation with award-winning journalist and author Paul Caruana Galizia on press freedom, exposing the abuse of power, and serving the public interest.
Open data on non-voting in Greece
We collected data from several different official online sources, and we created machine-readable datasets containing figures for the participation of Greek citizens in the elections.
The voter abstention “bomb”, over time, across Europe
A cross-border data journalism feature, led by Divergente with the assistance of twelve other journalistic organizations—members of the European Data Journalism Network (EDJNet)—studied voter abstention from all types of elections across Europe over the last 50 years. It examined voter turnout in relation to 16 socio-economic indicators, analyzing a total of 697 elections in the 27 Member States from 1974 to 2023.
Gun Violence: Thinking out of the box to take on a public health epidemic
Doctors, activists, professors, and lawyers at the frontlines of America’s gun crisis - several of whom took part in SNF Nostos 2023 - talk about the reasons behind the spike in violence and what needs to be done about it
The pre-election discourse, the post-election environment and artificial intelligence in political analysis
Nine experts from the fields of political science and communication, computer science and journalism write about the post-election political scene, the campaigns leading up to the elections and the contribution of artificial intelligence to political analysis and journalism.
The future of artificial intelligence in political analysis
Computer science Professor Nick Bassiliades provides insights on iMEdD Lab's research on the analysis of pre-election political discourse.
ChatGPT as a journalistic source
A journalist discusses the role of artificial intelligence in the everyday life of journalists.