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Greenpeace details plans for an ocean conservation hub in Bermuda

Next month, Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise will sail to Bermuda to conduct scientific research and document wildlife in the island’s surrounding ocean. …

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Work and school found to be central to Gen Z happiness

A new survey has found that professional and educational fulfilment are a driving force behind Gen Z’s happiness levels. But they’re still …

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Question – What types of careers are available in advertising?

Wondering how an advertising agency works? Our career coach gives a rundown on the ins and outs of agency life, with specifics on each type of role …

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What is the controversy with electoral bonds?

India’s electoral bond scheme intended to bring more transparency to political funding. It has since become engulfed in allegations of cronyism, as …

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Opinion – Queer community in India rightfully questions elections

As India’s 2024 general elections approach, the country’s vast and vibrant queer community is mobilizing to demand greater representation and rights …

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Ladakh’s fight for identity and autonomy in India

The people of Ladakh, a remote and ecologically fragile region in India, have been taking to the streets to protest against the central government’s …

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Research reveals that higher IQ scores correlate with left-wing beliefs

A new paper has found a link between ‘being genetically predisposed to be smarter’ and being more liberal, suggesting that our political views may …

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Cambodia’s reefs are thriving as the rest of the world’s corals bleach

Marine biologists have just announced the fourth planet-wide coral bleaching event. Despite this devastating news, scientists are pleased to witness …

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Opinion – Nike’s Olympic kits are an emblem of sports sexism

The sporting giant has come under fire over its women’s Track and Field kits. The backlash is long overdue. With the Paris Olympics just months away, …

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Lloyd Martin to become youngest Down’s syndrome marathon runner

The 19-year-old will attempt a world record at the London Marathon this April, with his mum by his side. Lloyd Martin has wanted to run a marathon for …

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Creating deepfake porn is about to become illegal

Some of the world’s top cosmologists are meeting at London’s Royal Society to scrutinise an accepted theory on the universe’s formation. The view, …

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What is the ‘Dead Internet Theory’ and is it real?

With the ceaseless growth of AI since 2022, conspiracies surrounding the so-called ‘Dead Internet Theory’ have grown stronger. First thing’s first, …

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Is Rihanna’s use of religious fashion as problematic as people think?

Never shy of causing a stir, global superstar Rihanna has drawn criticism after dressing up as a nun in her latest cover shoot for Interview Magazine …

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What are ‘adult gap years’ and why are they on the rise?

Most commonly a pre-uni rite of passage for teens and people in their early 20s, putting everything on hold to travel the world is fast becoming a …

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Fake Botox is poisoning cosmetic patients across the United States

Several people have reported negative health reactions after being injected with botulinum toxin in the US. It’s a worrying trend that emphasizes the …

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Science confirms touch alleviates anxiety amid spiking levels globally

As the world grapples with a mental health crisis post-pandemic and in light of findings that record numbers of people are now suffering from …

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Devastating floods continue to devastate Tanzania

Tanzania is grappling with ongoing floods that have claimed lives and left thousands of people affected across the country. Triggered by heavy …

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What is Earth Day and why do we mark it every year?

Earth Day takes place on the 22nd April every year, with more than 190 countries participating around the world. What is Earth Day, and why is it a …

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Touchless tech is a huge gaming accessibility upgrade

Accessibility to games for disabled people used to require expensive specialist equipment. Now, sophisticated – and free – applications like …

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India’s electoral landscape is marred by political interference

In India, where democracy is touted as the bedrock of its governance, recent revelations surrounding the fate of opposition leaders facing corruption …

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Is cloud seeding to blame for the Dubai floods?

Last week, approximately 25cm of rain – roughly twice the UAE’s yearly average – fell in a single day, leaving much of the city’s outdoor …

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Nature has officially become a musician

As part of a new campaign, nature has been recognised as an artist on major streaming platforms, including Spotify. Royalties will go towards …

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First solar-powered vinyl record press built in US

Dave Newell, a Florida-based musician and avid record collector, has, alongside environmentalist wife Betsy Bemis, created the first solar-powered …

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Scientists use ‘coral IVF’ and recorded audio to repopulate dying reefs

In the latest development for coral reef restoration projects, scientists are experimenting with ‘coral IVF’ and audio recordings from thriving reefs …

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Is Bark Air’s flight service for dogs really necessary?

Bark Air is the first airline offering luxury flights for our furry friends. But they’ll cost you. In today’s world, convenience tends to reign …

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Sadiq Kahn says the Thames River will be safe to swim in by 2034

The Mayor of London has announced a decade-long plan to clean up the Thames River in hopes that city-dwellers will one day safely swim in its …

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More children drink in England than in any other country

According to a study conducted by the World Health Organisation, the UK has the worst rate of child alcohol abuse worldwide. The analysis also found …

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The black market for greenhouse gases is thriving

Hydrofluorocarbons are supposed to be dying out under the terms of a global treaty. The compounds represent a major threat to our climate, but remain …

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Exploring the irony of the Met Gala’s ‘Garden of Time’ theme

Drawing inspiration from a dystopian novel, this year’s Met Gala theme is either purposefully or unintentionally a huge nod to the state of our …

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