Optimists once believed that universal literacy was inevitable. Now it seems that the age of reading might be a short anomaly ...
Recent estimates have come to the consensus that our planet hosts roughly six million species. But new research reveals that ...
According to researchers at Imperial College London, humans shed around 200 million skin cells each hour—and they have to go ...
As this year’s invertebrate of the year competition launches, we join scientists studying last year’s winner ...
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One word for our current world: Gobsmacked
The versatile British English word can describe moments of lighthearted wonder, but also darker realizations about the ...
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Algoa FM keeps listeners connected through technology
Early adoption and continued investment in technology have supported Algoa FM’s growth over the past 40 years, to become the leading commercial media house in its footprint, from the Garden Route to ...
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36 people online predict what will seem not normal in a decade's time
People shared what normal things they think won't be so normal in the near future.
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Fable 5 Came Back Worse: 4 Ways the Ban Changed Everything
Anthropic's most advanced AI is back online, but it's a shadow of the model that launched in June.
Gun control with no guns? How is that possible? Join Dan and Neil to find out.
The film “Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World” works best when it illuminates her work, whose fans include Stephen Colbert and Oprah Winfrey. By Alissa Wilkinson This silly supernatural ...
Finally, explanations for things you never stopped to think about twice.
However, the data from Statcounter shows a mysterious rise in the number of users on computers with 'unknown' operating ...
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