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  • The future of work

    According to a leading business consultancy, 3-14% of the global workforce will need to switch to a different occupation within the next 10-15 years, and all workers will need to adapt as their occupations evolve alongside increasingly capable machines. Automation - or ‘embodied artificial i..

    Jul 11,2022
  • The Step Pyramid of Djoser

    The pyramids are the most famous monuments of ancient Egypt and still hold enormous interest for people in the present day. These grand, impressive tributes to the memory of the Egyptian kings have become linked with the country even though other cultures, such as the Chinese and Mayan, also b..

    Jul 11,2022
  • Why we need to protect polar bears

    Polar bears are being increasingly threatened by the effects of climate change, but their disappearance could have far-reaching consequences. They are uniquely adapted to the extreme conditions of the Arctic Circle, where temperatures can reach -40°C...

    Jul 11,2022
  • Environmental practices of big businesses

    The environmental practices of big businesses are shaped by a fundamental fact that for many of us offends our sense of justice. Depending on the circumstances, a business may maximize the amount of money it makes, at least in the short term, by damaging the environment and hurting people...

    Jul 11,2022
  • Silbo Gomero - the whistle ‘language’ of the Canary Islands

    La Gomera is one of the Canary Islands situated in the Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of Africa. La Gomera is one of the Canary Islands situated in the Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of Africa...

    Jul 11,2022
  • The return of the huarango

    The arid valleys of southern Peru are welcoming the return of a native plant. The south coast of Peru is a narrow, 2,000-kilometre-long strip of desert squeezed between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean...

    Jul 11,2022
  • Why fairy tales are really scary tales?

    Some people think that fairy tales are just stories to amuse children, but their universal and enduring appeal may be due to more serious reasons. People of every culture tell each other fairy tales but the same story often takes a variety of forms in different parts of the world...

    Jul 11,2022
  • The Desolenator: producing clean water

    Travelling around Thailand in the 1990s, William Janssen was impressed with the basic rooftop solar heating systems that were on many homes, where energy from the sun was absorbed by a plate and then used to heat water for domestic use. Two decades later Janssen developed that basic idea he saw in S..

    Jul 11,2022
  • Henry Moore (1898-1986)

    Henry Moore (1898-1986) The British sculptor Henry Moore was a leading figure in the 20th-century art world. Henry Moore was born in Castleford, a small town near Leeds in the north of England...

    Jul 11,2022
  • Having a laugh

    The findings of psychological scientists reveal the importance of humour. Humans start developing a sense of humour as early as six weeks old, when babies begin to laugh and smile in response to stimuli...

    Jul 11,2022
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