Technology We must all learn more about the algorithms that shape our daily lives IT IS hard to go a single day without hearing about the two huge crises that humanity is grappling with right now, the covid-19 pandemic and the climate emergency. In both cases, science and technology have been crucial in identifying the problems and their possible solutions. Those two issues might seem like quite enough to … News
Environment Slump in electronics sales due to pandemic could help tackle e-waste E-waste at a recycling plant in Massachusetts The covid-19 pandemic has caused a slump in the sale of electronic devices and a resulting fall in electronic waste, UN researchers have found. This may offer governments an opportunity to improve e-waste recycling , but the decline in sales has mostly affected poorer countries, which could widen … News
Health We are witnessing an accelerated shift in how people view food IN OUR information-saturated digital age , where we can pick and choose our own narrative about how the world works, I have often wondered if this has an impact on the rate of cultural change. As an ethnobotanist trained to study our cultural attitude towards plants and their uses, I have been witnessing with total … News
Space NASA image captures powerful energy at the heart of the Milky Way Source X-ray: NASA/CXC/UMass/Q.D. Wang; Radio: NRF/SARAO/MeerKAT POWERFUL threads of energy interweave at the heart of the Milky Way in this spectacular image released by NASA. It is designed to give a broader view of the centre of our galaxy and provide insight into solar weather. The image was created using data from two telescopes : … Regulars
Technology The essential guide to the algorithms that run your life From shaping what we read and buy to diagnosing illness, algorithms play a key role in every aspect of our lives. Here’s what you need to know about the most important ones Features
Environment Breaking Boundaries review: Attenborough on climate change facts David Attenborough pictured in the Maasai Mara, Kenya For most of David Attenborough’s 70-odd years on television, the question of life and death has been framed in terms of predator versus prey. It is only relatively recently that his documentaries have started to address the danger of the climate crisis confronting us all. In last … Culture
Humans How gardeners can help plant-eating insects instead of killing them AS MOST of the UK recovers from a frigid April and a soggy May, its gardens are starting to perk up. That means so are caterpillars, aphids such as greenflies, and other plant-feeding invertebrates generally seen as the gardener's foes. A common reaction to seeing prized plants covered with bugs is to reach for the … Regulars
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