The War on Terror
More Fantasy, Less War: The Games the Military Plays
Researchers look at what servicemembers get from games, and how their experiences may reshape their play.
What It's Like to Do Prison Time Without Ever Being Convicted of a Crime
We spoke to Moazzam Begg, a British man caught in center of the war on terror, and held for years in prisons around the world for no clear reason.
Is ‘Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’ Signaling America’s Wartime Fatigue?
The next Call of Duty moves the franchise further into the future and away from modern conflicts, but why?
Is ‘Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’ Signaling America’s Wartime Fatigue?
The next Call of Duty moves the franchise further into the future and away from modern conflicts, but why?
Laura Poitras' First Solo Show Makes the Surveillance State Visible
"Astro Noise," which opens today at the Whitney Museum of American Art, marks the "CITIZENFOUR" filmmaker's first ever solo museum exhibition.
The Never-Ending War of ‘PlanetSide 2’ Feels Somehow Familiar
It may seem a stretch to compare the war on terror to an MMO, but they both traffic in the same phenomena.
What in the Hell Is 'NCIS,' and Why Is It So Popular?
It's the second most watched scripted show on television, but no one under 50 knows anything about it.
The Drone Survival Guide Explains How to Take Down Flying Robots
Ruben Pater, a designer from the Netherlands, recently came out with what he calls a "21st century bird-watching" guide—a poster and book explaining how to spot, hijack, hack, and dazzle different types of drones.