Diversity takes different forms.
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Logical thinking, curiosity, evidence-based decision making and fresh perspectives are all benefits brought by neurodiversity.
A churchgoer’s thoughts on climate change may not have much to do with Christian teaching.
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Few white evangelicals in the U.S. say they believe in human-made climate change. This strand of science denial seems to have as much to do with conservative politics as the Bible’s teachings.
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This celebrated research gives governments a reason to give climate change a low priority, but is based on spurious empirical data.
There has been massive growth in decentralised finance in the past three years.
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Welcome to the financial revolution that you probably haven’t even heard of.
Black Lives Matter doesn’t believe in hierarchal structures allowing anyone to take on leadership tasks.
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The structures of leaderful practices in online social media networking sites in the case of the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Around one in three people over 65 is affected by hearing loss.
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Fruit flies, just like humans, are prone to age-related hearing loss.
Crucible is the first release from Amazon’s games studio Relentless.
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Surely, it can’t be fun to watch others play games you can play yourself? The hundreds of hours people spend on live-streaming platform Twitch would suggest otherwise.
Space junk is making low Earth orbit crowded.
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SpaceX recently launched 60 satellites into orbit around Earth as part of its Starlink programme.
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During times of stress and anxiety we either dream more or remember our dreams more often, as a way of coping with challenging circumstances and new information.
A form of government rationing is now needed, says one of the UK’s leading food supply experts.
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With people panic buying and supermarket shelves empty, the country’s ability to feed itself is being tested.
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Research suggests the impact of dating apps depends on your local dating culture – and that varies hugely around the world.
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The Goop Lab obscures the distinction between entertainment and evidence.
The real thing?
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When it comes to love, science has not yet got it right. And there’s a wonderful reason why.
How to keep going with those resolutions.
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The trick is changing our actual behaviour, as well as our intentions.
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With the promise of more periods of intense rainfall in years to come, what do we need to do to protect ourselves more from flooding in future?
Religions and religious leaders are actively voicing out impacts of climate change, alongside with scientists and youth movement.
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The problems of climate change are not only problems of science and technology. They are also moral, ethical and spiritual problems about how we live our lives.
‘East German or West German?’
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The collapse of the East German economy following unification has combined with racism and neoliberalism to feed far right support.
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The likes of Alexa and Siri shouldn’t blindly aim to sound and behave like us - their voices need to reflect what they can actually do.
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Vinyl records are set to become the largest source of revenue from physical music sales.
Uighurs wait in line at a face scan checkpoint in Turpan, Xinjiang in northwest China on April 11, 2018.
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An anthropologist who interviewed Uighurs in China found different ways in which Chinese authorities used checkpoints, social media and smartphones to identify, categorize and control this group.