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This is what a digital coup looks like | Carole Cadwalladr
This is what a digital coup looks like | Carole Cadwalladr

"We are watching the collapse of the international order in real time, and this is just the start," says investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr. …

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Why are we sending critical metals to the dump? | Jeff More
Why are we sending critical metals to the dump? | Jeff More

The world is heading toward a massive copper shortage that could derail the clean energy transition, says mining expert Jeff More. He shows how advan…

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Norse mythology’s climate lessons for the future | Lauren Fadiman
Norse mythology’s climate lessons for the future | Lauren Fadiman

What if ancient myths are warnings for the future? Contemporary folklorist Lauren Fadiman explores how the Norse tale of Ragnarök may stem from real …

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Parkour! How the sport keeps your body and mind fit | Taylor Lynn Carpenter
Parkour! How the sport keeps your body and mind fit | Taylor Lynn Carpenter

Parkour isn't just for extreme athletes — it's a life skill that can help anyone navigate the world more easily, says professional parkour athlete Ta…

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Sunday Pick: How to mix business and family | Fixable
Sunday Pick: How to mix business and family | Fixable

What to do when your boss is your father-in-law, your colleague is your cousin, and your business partner is also your life partner? In the last epis…

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The brilliance of "Bluey" — and why parents love it, too | Sarina Petersen
The brilliance of "Bluey" — and why parents love it, too | Sarina Petersen

"Bluey," the Australian children's show, is a global phenomenon. But how did a cartoon for kids become a smash hit with adults, too? Sarina Petersen,…

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The best way to lower Earth’s temperature — fast | Daniel Zavala-Araiza
The best way to lower Earth’s temperature — fast | Daniel Zavala-Araiza

There's an invisible super-pollutant heating up the planet — but it's surprisingly easy to reduce, if we try. Revealing how methane contributes (way)…

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The rise of China's homegrown brands — and why they matter | Roger Hu
The rise of China's homegrown brands — and why they matter | Roger Hu

A generational shift is transforming business in China, says consumer expert Roger Hu. He describes the young, ambitious entrepreneurs taking over fa…

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The power of gaming together in a lonely world | Laura Miele
The power of gaming together in a lonely world | Laura Miele

Can gaming with friends help combat loneliness? Laura Miele, the president of EA Entertainment & Technology, dives into how video games unite million…

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How disgust drives your politics | Cindy Kam
How disgust drives your politics | Cindy Kam

Would you eat a bug? How about fine-crafted chocolate — shaped like poo? Your answer depends on both your disgust at the prospect and whether you cho…

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