For both artists and scientists, slow looking allows surprising connections to surface
Scientists need skills in visual analysis and critical thinking, but these skills arent being taught or practised nearly enough in our university classrooms. The fast pace and complex visuals in chemistry lectures can be...

Donald Trumps controversial announcement of a travel ban on people from 12 countries visiting the US, immediately sparked questions about the implications for the upcoming Fifa Club World Cup and next years mens football...

Why South Korea’s new leader may be on a collision course with Trump
The new South Korean president, Lee Jae-myung, calls himself a foreign policy pragmatist. He says he is driven by South Koreas national interest, rather than ideology, and has spoken of his desire to improve relations with...

Kenya’s ride-hailing drivers say their jobs offer dignity despite the challenges
Many argue that gig work involves exploitation, as research and media coverage have highlighted. But that doesnt seem to deter ride hailing drivers on platforms like Uber and Bolt. In Kenya, in fact, many new drivers...

The worlds oceans cover more than 70% of Earths surface. Theyre filled with currents, some much stronger than the fastest flowing large rivers. These currents can be harnessed as clean, marine renewable energy. Marine...
Despite serving as crucial guardians of biodiversity, traditional communities continue to be systematically excluded from developing and managing protected areas. This often subtle, silent exclusion has fueled persistent,...