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Intelligence

Smart is sexy: What puzzle-solving fish reveal about the evolution of intelligence

In the shimmering shallows of a laboratory tank, a tiny drama unfolds. Male mosquitofish, barely the length of a human finger, are faced with miniature puzzles—mazes, color cues, and obstacles that demand sharp thinking. But this is no idle...

Why Humanities Still Matter in an AI Age

Amidst the rise of AI that can outperform humans in many tasks, humanities education endures—rooted not in technical output, but in deep personal and civic growth. Philosophical insights from the Enlightenment and today’s challenges alike reveal why cultivating the...

Will we ever upload a human mind into a computer?

The concept of transferring human consciousness into a digital system has long lived in the realm of science fiction. Today, neuroscience acknowledges the idea’s theoretical possibility while stressing its monumental challenges. The journey from brain biology to machine-based mind...

Mapping the mind: The brain cells that turn experience into intelligence

For decades, scientists have decoded how the brain navigates the physical world, but a new discovery reveals its hidden ability to chart the world of ideas and actions. Researchers at the University of Oxford have identified specific brain cells...

The underwater bushfire threatening Australia’s coral crown

It began quietly—barely perceptible shifts in temperature, a calm sea mirroring a burning sky. But beneath the surface of Australia’s treasured coastlines, a different kind of fire was spreading. Ningaloo Reef, the lesser-known twin of the Great Barrier Reef,...

Painting without a brush: Loribelle Spirovski’s triumph of touch and tenacity

Loribelle Spirovski didn’t just paint with color—she painted with resilience. Overcoming a nerve injury that once made holding a brush unbearable, the Filipina-Australian artist dipped her fingers directly into paint and created a portrait so powerful it captured the...

Super Falcons rise: Nigeria’s queens of football claim victory, honour, and overdue recognition

With jubilation still in the air from their historic 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title, Nigeria’s Super Falcons returned home to a hero’s welcome. But beyond the drums, medals, and presidential promises, this moment resonates far deeper—it is...

Ballet and bioluminescence: a week of wonder through Africa’s lens

From luminous underwater scenes in the Red Sea to cowboy hats twirling in Nairobi, this week’s most striking images from across Africa tell stories both quiet and resounding. Through sacred rituals, competitive sport, nostalgic pageantry, and tender moments at...

When a ‘throwaway’ airplane sketch became the most expensive handbag in history

In July 2025, a fashion world record was shattered when the original Hermès Birkin bag—designed for icon Jane Birkin on an airplane napkin—sold at Sotheby’s Paris for €8.6 million (over $10 million). A Japanese company called Valuence, led by...

Passports for property: How Caribbean homes are reshaping global citizenship

In the turquoise-splashed Caribbean, buying a home now opens more than just doors to paradise—it unlocks access to new nations. A handful of island states have refined the art of selling citizenship alongside sun-kissed villas, fueling a growing demand...
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When passion leads the way: Aaron Khalish Mikael on the children’s stage

With an early love for the stage, nine-year-old Aaron Khalish Mikael began his modeling journey by joining children’s catwalk...
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