Tuesday, 30 November 2021

A Japanese robot cafe shows how avatars can foster human connection

A Japanese robot cafe shows how avatars can foster human connection

The task of designing solutions for homebound populations is particularly acute in Japan, where over a quarter of its population is unable to work due to physical disabilities, mental illness, or old age
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Sunday, 28 November 2021

Ban Private Jets

Ban Private Jets

No one should be able to take a private jet to a climate conference. In fact, no one should be able to take one anywhere at all.
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Abandoned former USSR sites – in pictures

Abandoned former USSR sites – in pictures

In post-USSR Russia and neighbouring states, places now abandoned offer reminders of the region’s turbulent history
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Thursday, 25 November 2021

Why this city is Europe's best kept cycling secret

Why this city is Europe's best kept cycling secret

Portugal's bike factories have been very busy since April 2020 as cycling has surged in popularity.
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Tuesday, 23 November 2021

Dead Sea evaporates as global warming ramps up

Dead Sea evaporates as global warming ramps up

As much as some deny the existence of global warming, the Dead Sea, like Lake Tuz in Turkey, begs to differ.
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Monday, 22 November 2021

Sunday Reading: Television in Popular Culture

Sunday Reading: Television in Popular Culture

From The New Yorker’s archive: a selection of pieces about notable shows and how they have helped transform our culture.
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Friday, 19 November 2021

Will an Island in Indonesia Become a New Frontier in the Space Race?

Will an Island in Indonesia Become a New Frontier in the Space Race?

An Indigenous clan fears it will lose its place in the world as the government pursues a quest to open a spaceport and lure the billionaire SpaceX founder Elon Musk.
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Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Air pollution killed over 300,000 in EU in 2019 — report

Air pollution killed over 300,000 in EU in 2019 — report

New air quality guidelines from the WHO could have saved the lives of almost 180,000 people in 2019, the European Environment Agency has revealed.
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Try, try and try again: why did modern humans take so long to settle in Europe?

Try, try and try again: why did modern humans take so long to settle in Europe?

Homo sapiens migrated to the continent in waves – but the reasons for their early failures to overcome Neanderthals are a mystery
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Monday, 15 November 2021

We need to have a conversation about wombats

We need to have a conversation about wombats

This comic is about a lot of things, but mostly it is about butts.
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Wednesday, 3 November 2021

Chinese version of Fortnite to close in November

Chinese version of Fortnite to close in November

Epic Games has not explained the decision to end the Fortress Night game in the country.
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Tuesday, 2 November 2021

Hawaii's beaches are disappearing due to climate change

Hawaii's beaches are disappearing due to climate change

Martha Raddatz covers Hawaii’s response to climate change on ABC’s “This Week” Sunday.
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Why are Google and Apple still silent on Russian censorship?

Why are Google and Apple still silent on Russian censorship?

The two tech giants need to be transparent on why they caved in to Russian pressure to censor an opposition app.
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