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By Teodosia Dobriyanova
How Paris cleaned up the Seine for the Olympics
Public swimming is planned for 2025.
A Google AI model is improving climate forecasting
The news comes weeks after a report concluded that the use of AI has increased Google's emissions by 48 percent.
Earth's melting ice sheets may screw with your tech
Adding another one to the the pile of wild ways human activity is impacting the planet.
A sand battery in Finland is transforming sustainable heating
From housing to businesses and a municipal swimming pool, this battery is slowly changing the game for Finland's district heating.
Team USA's parents get the gold for their Olympic trial reaction videos
Someone make 'emotional cheering' an official discipline.
Cities might hold the key to sustainable woodworking
When a tree falls in a city, it is heard — and (re)used.
'The Exorcism' creators on the sins of the film industry
"The film industry itself is rife with, sort of, sin."
By Teodosia Dobriyanova and Elijah Gil
'Supacell' cast on why superhero stories need realism
"We're just trying to inject as much realism into the show as we can."
‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 has the internet upset for all the wrong reasons
"Spoiler alert: That's just a core feature of romance."
Non-invasive wearables are transforming how we control smart devices
The devices can be controlled with a simple head gesture or by blinking.
How do we navigate climate disinformation online?
From blatant greenwashing on TikTok to influencers spreading misinformation, it's tricky terrain.
Sony’s careful robot is learning how to perform microsurgeries
It's still in development stage, but it's pretty impressive.
Drone footage shows the devastating floods in Rio Grande do Sul
The worst floods the country’s southernmost state has seen in at least 80 years.
Meet the robots cleaning up Lake Tahoe
Three bots are trawling the shores and waters of one of the world's most polluted lakes.
Tiny shapeshifting stickers detect post-surgery complications
These dissolvable devices ‘tag’ organs to monitor abnormal activity.
How Taylor Swift’s 'All Too Well' ended up in ‘The Fall Guy’
"All those songs felt old and stuffy, and melodramatic."
Rare POV footage captures polar bears in their melting habitat
New research has diminished scientists' hopes that polar bears may be adapting to life without ice.
Spotify recognises Nature as an artist
Can giving Nature artistic credit be a climate solution?
Grow plants from fantasy games with this IRL initiative
"At the moment, the gaming world and the outdoor world are almost mutually exclusive, and I really don't think it needs to be that way."
World’s tallest wooden wind turbine promises a cleaner future
Wooden turbines could help eliminate the carbon emissions coming from steel production.
Robots can learn like humans thanks to OpenAI spinoff
Using a vast amount of data, the model can learn through observation.
Comedian David Alan Grier discusses the Katt Williams controversy.
"Because the other extreme is, this one podcast is going to bring the entire race down. It will not."
Kobi Libii on the ‘American Society of Magical Negroes’ backlash
"I, too, am extremely skeptical of the stories Hollywood tells about Black people."
'The Gentlemen' cast break down the show's biggest moments
"The British aristocracy are the original gangsters."
The (very) brief Oscars history of women nominated for Best Director
In the Academy Awards' 96-year history, only eight women have been nominated in the category.