Radioactive wasps?! That is not what we found
While information disorder is often caused by accidental misunderstanding or manipulation, some of it is generated purely as clickbait to boost engagement.
Is fentanyl a WMD? Redefining a legal category for political ends
CBRN and WMD language carries powerful persuasive force, making its misuse a potent vehicle for information disorder.
How AI Misread A Chemical Incident in Lebanon
How LLMs shaped the information environment around a chemical incident in Lebanon and what this reveals about epistemic hierarchies.
A House of dynamite: nuclear scenario movie review
What the movie got right about nuclear decision-making, what it got wrong, and what is up to interpretation.
Nuclear-Capable Aircraft Systems Explained
What are nuclear-capable aircraft, and what should you know about them? We explore recent incidents.
EVIDENCE in Action: information disorder workshop
Event recap of our mini workshop on combatting CBRN disinformation through a crisis simulation exercise.
Pentagon Pizza Tracker Part I: The Problem of Pattern-Seeking
Everything you need to know about the Pentagon Pizza Tracker, and why it is likely a form of confirmation bias.
KISJ X EVIDENCE COLLABORATION: publication opportunity
The EVIDENCE Network is proud to announce its partnership with the King’s International Security Journal (KISJ).
The disinformation fallout of a fake nuclear attack
Read our research into false claims and reports around the 2025 India-Pakistan conflict + need for digital peace infrastructure.
EVIDENCE Blog article guidance
Fancy writing a blog post for EVIDENCE? Read this guidance to learn about our submission process & editorial standards.
Gen - z - a not so very nuclear generation
This article explores young Romanians’ mixed views on nuclear energy, shaped by social media and misinformation.