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Align Your Clock: How Knowing Your Chronotype Can Enhance Productivity
Monday, 06 November 2023 16:01What’s your chronotype? Knowing whether you’re a night owl or an early bird could help you do better on tests and avoid scams
Blood Tests Now Unlocking Secrets to Dementia and Stroke Risks
Monday, 06 November 2023 15:01Your biological age predicts dementia and stroke regardless of your actual age – new study
Intersectionality Explained: From Feminism to Critical Race Theory
Monday, 06 November 2023 14:56What is intersectionality? A scholar of organizational behavior explains
El Niño Likely: Will Temperatures Rise to 1.5C Soon?
Tuesday, 25 April 2023 11:53April 16, 2023: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued an El Nino Watch as part of its April ENSO outlook.
A Day to Reflect on the Mess We Have Made
Saturday, 22 April 2023 23:11Earth Day is a day that holds a special significance for environmentalists and nature enthusiasts around the world.
Intersectionality Explained: From Feminism to Critical Race Theory
What is intersectionality? A scholar of organizational behavior explains
Blood Tests Now Unlocking Secrets to Dementia and Stroke Risks
Your biological age predicts dementia and stroke regardless of your actual age – new study
Align Your Clock: How Knowing Your Chronotype Can Enhance Productivity
What’s your chronotype? Knowing whether you’re a night owl or an early bird could help you do better on tests and avoid scams
Rivers Worldwide Are Running Dry and Here’s Why and What We Can Do About It
Rivers around the world have been drying up recently. The Loire in France broke records in mid-August for its low water levels, while photos circulating online show the mighty Danube, Rhine, Yangtze and Colorado rivers all but reduced to trickles.
Does Welfare Reduce Crime?
A new study examines one program’s impact on employment and incarceration.
The Cost of Living Crisis Has Been Many Years In The Making
We are actually living through a slow-motion crisis which has been decades in the making and is set to continue. Understanding what is really happening is a vital first step to finding a way out.
Visualizing A New Economy and a New Way of Living
A new economic model would need to be win/win, far different from the win/lose paradigm under which we’ve been operating.
How Community Organizing Helps People build Something Better In Challenging Times
In a time of unprecedented division, rising inequality and intensifying climate change, it’s easy to feel that progress is impossible.
3 Ways Companies Change Their Products To Hide Inflation
There are certain product changes that businesses can and do make to try to quietly fold increased costs into prices. Here are three to look out for
Why It’s Not Anti-Environmental To Be In Favour Of Economic Growth
In the midst of today’s cost of living crisis, many people who are critical of the idea of economic growth see an opportunity.
How Digital Money Has Changed How We Live
In simple terms, digital money can be defined as a form of currency that uses computer networks to make payments.
When It’s Smart To Be Slow: Lessons from a Koala Bear
The koala was clinging to an old tree stag while stranded in the Murray River, on the border between New South Wales and Victoria. A team of students from La Trobe University noticed its predicament as they were paddling by in canoes.
Ocean Forests Are Larger Than The Amazon and More Productive Than We Thought
Off the coastline of southern Africa lies the Great African Seaforest, and Australia boasts the Great Southern Reef around its southern reaches. There are many more vast but unnamed underwater forests all over the world.
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