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What is ‘nature’? Dictionaries urged to include humans in definition

It was last year, during a conference at the Eden Project, the botanic garden and conservation centre in Cornwall, that Frieda Gormley first heard the dictionary definition of nature.

27/07/2024 The Guardian

Why scientific support for alcohol’s health benefits is fading

Humans have been drawn to the idea that alcohol may have health benefits for almost as long as they have been drinking it.

27/07/2024 The Guardian

Where are the world’s millionaires and how is wealth divided globally?

Almost half of the world’s wealth, or $213 trillion, is held by just 1.5 percent of the global adult population.

27/07/2024 Al Jazeera

Should you stretch before exercise? After? Never? Here’s what to know

For many people of a certain age, high school gym class began with reaching for their toes. Then, over the years, we were told it was better to stretch after exercise. It turns out, both those things can be true, but the differing advice has…

27/07/2024 The Independent

Rock concerts: The greatest collective celebration of our time

Live music, from Elvis Presley to Coldplay, has intensified the emotions of the public over the last 70 years and accompanied the evolution of the entertainment society

27/07/2024 El País

Latest solar superstorm blinded the systems that prevent satellites from crashing in space

A study has tracked the mass migration of 5,000 satellites following the intense cosmic event of May 10, which made their trajectories unpredictable for several days

27/07/2024 El País

Red light for sleep: How effective is this remedy that promises a restful sleep?

Getting a good night’s sleep is a pipe dream for many people. This explains the surge of products that promise to end our insomnia. We spoke with experts about their effectiveness

27/07/2024 El País

El Fonoll, the medieval village in Spain where clothes are banned

Nestled in the Catalan mountains, this small naturist community was created in 1998 by an entrepreneurial couple on the ruins of a deserted town. Despite the strict rules, it attracts people from all over the world. ‘I will die in El Fonoll, naked…

27/07/2024 El País

G20 agrees to work to effectively tax the superrich

G20 nations have agreed to work together to make the superrich pay their taxes, but stopped short of a broader agreement.

27/07/2024 Deutsche Welle

Open Source AI Has Founders—and the FTC—Buzzing

Y Combinator is famed for its Demo Days, where portfolio companies pitch their apps and wares in hopes of growing from a fledgling company into the next Airbnb.

26/07/2024 Wired

The rise of creators who make weddings Insta-worthy

From the venue and the flowers to the DJ to the cake - there's so much to organise when planning a wedding. Now, a growing number of couples are adding something else to their unwieldy to-do lists - book a content creator.

26/07/2024 BBC

Federal control board sues Puerto Rico's governor over net metering law

A federal control board overseeing Puerto Rico’s finances has filed a lawsuit challenging amendments to the island’s net metering law, triggering a backlash

26/07/2024 The Independent

John Lewis allowed to build homes for first time

John Lewis has got the green light to build homes in a ground-breaking first for the department store chain. Bromley Council approved the plans for a block of 353 rental flats above an existing Waitrose shop in the London borough on Thursday.

26/07/2024 BBC

What to watch for at Paris 2024 Olympics: Reusable cups

In the spirit of the Olympics, it’s time for all of us to come together and ditch single-use plastic in favour of reuse.

26/07/2024 Al Jazeera

EU regulator rejects Alzheimer's drug lecanemab

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has rejected a licence for an Alzheimer’s treatment which slows cognitive decline. The EMA said the benefits of lecanemab did not counterbalance the risk of serious side effects, especially bleeding and swelling…

26/07/2024 BBC

A luxury cruise is an elegant way to make memories that will last a lifetime

The blue seas of Ionia hold a special place in human history and culture. Olympia on the Peloponnese peninsula is where 3,000 years ago the Olympic Games first captivated audiences who had travelled from across the ancient world.

26/07/2024 New Statesman