This is an excerpt of the Sustainable Switch newsletter, where we make sense of companies and governments grappling with climate change, diversity, and human rights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
When reading a passage, readers may pause at a particular word or return to reread it. Studies using eye-tracking, which ...
The modern digitalised world has made it more convenient to work online. The internet also helps many individuals who do not have to install any heavy software on their devices since the web offers ...
Technology is an inescapable part of modern childhood, the unit said, changing as well how kids learn, play and take on the world. Devices such as smartphones, laptops and tablets have become part of ...
What began as an art of folding paper is now reshaping technology. This film explores how origami is transforming modern engineering. Missing this one pay date may be too much for Trump, Congress to ...
With cookbooks, home goods and her own Food Network series, Paula Deen was a kitchen superstar in the early 2000s. The Southern chef who never met a stick of butter she didn’t like was on top of the ...
Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine and host of the podcast Problem Solvers. Outside of Entrepreneur ...
The word "umami" sparks strong reactions, even eye rolls for some. It’s seen as the missing puzzle piece of flavor, but others think it’s just another food trend word. Critics argue that English ...
Actress Enhle Mlotshwa has sparked controversy after using the k-word to refer to her natural hair during her speech at a promotional event for Carlton Hair. Mlotshwa used the term “kaf**r hare [hair] ...
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Would folks like to design a skateboard, bang a drum, pretend to be a weather forecaster or virtually explore Mars? Or would they rather study up on geometric properties, fractions, statistics, ...
CNN commentator Scott Jennings expressed frustration at the rhetoric, such as fascist and Nazis, to describe Republicans on a CNN panel today. "For 10 years, we have heard nothing from the left but ...