Stories
- Article
Manipulating the evidence with deepfake technology
How can you be sure that the person speaking on the screen is genuine? Find out how sophisticated digital manipulation is blurring the boundaries between real and ‘deepfake’.
- In pictures
Guilty chimneys and the threat to the air we breathe
Industrialisation brought visibly polluted air to the world’s cities, captured in various media from the 1800s. Angela Saward explores the methods used, and the messages the images conveyed.
- Article
Finding out where my lithium comes from
The origins of the lithium Laura Grace Simpkins swallows daily are unclear. If we don’t know the provenance of our pills, how can we make informed decisions about them?
- Article
The unimprovable white cane
Recent technological additions to the white cane aim to make the world easier for visually impaired people to navigate. Alex Lee explores whether new is really better.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Information technology
Date: December 1996-November 2001Reference: WT/B/4Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Film
Information technology : health.
Date: 1982- Books
Information technology and society : a reader / edited by Nick Heap [and others].
Date: 1995- Books
Information technology, disease and preventative medicine / W.E. Marsh and D.G. Thawley.
Marsh, W. E.Date: 1993- Books
Information technology, women and their work : research findings and policy issues / by Juliet Webster.
Webster, Juliet.Date: [1995]