Thứ Năm, Tháng 5 28, 2026

Intelligence

In The Age Of Ai: The Urgent Need For Visual Literacy

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the fundamental ways we create and consume information, disrupting long-held assumptions about the authenticity of both text and images. The core argument is that while education traditionally focuses on writing literacy, the...

Beyond Age: What Really Matters When Giving a Kid a Smartphone

The question of what age a child should get a smartphone is a common one for both parents and kids. A 2019 report revealed that over half of U.S. children have a smartphone by the age of 11, with...

The Classroom Conundrum: Should Smartphones Stay or Go?

The debate over whether to allow smartphones in schools has intensified following a new report from UNESCO, which raises concerns about the devices' disruptive nature and links them to cyberbullying. With some countries already enacting full bans, school leaders...

AI Use in UK Justice System Risks Papering Over Cracks of Underfunding

The UK's justice system faces a crisis characterized by significant case backlogs and logistical failures, largely stemming from over a decade of chronic underfunding (austerity). While the government is promoting Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Large Language Models (LLMs) like...

Why You Don’t Have to Block Roads or Glue Yourself to Buildings to Be a Climate Activist

While high-profile, disruptive actions like blocking roads or gluing oneself to buildings by groups like Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion command media attention and create a "radical flank effect," these are far from the only, or even the...

Mass Hysteria at Heathrow Airport: How Social Contagion Works

The evacuation of Heathrow’s Terminal 4, initially attributed by police to a probable case of “mass hysteria” (or mass psychogenic disorder), provides a stark example of how social contagion operates. This phenomenon describes the rapid, seemingly infectious spread of...

How Our Minds Trick Us Into Thinking We Are Being Greener Than We Really Are

The human mind employs subtle cognitive shortcuts that create a significant disconnect between our intentions to be eco-friendly and the actual environmental impact of our actions. This mental glitch, known as the "negative footprint illusion," tricks people into believing...

Impostor Syndrome: The Cost of Being ‘Superwoman’ at Work and Beyond

The pervasive cultural ideal of the “Superwoman”—a figure effortlessly balancing career success, leadership, and a perfect personal life—is not a sign of liberation but a trap. This ideal has given rise to a specific manifestation of impostor phenomenon, where...

AI Use by UK Justice System Risks Papering Over Cracks Caused by Years of Underfunding

The push to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in the UK justice system, while aimed at efficiency, runs the significant risk of masking deep-seated issues caused by more than a decade of government underfunding, which has led to massive...

Why You Don’t Have to Block Roads or Glue Yourself to Buildings to Be a Climate Activist

While high-profile, disruptive actions like blocking roads or gluing oneself to structures—often associated with groups like Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion—gain significant media attention, these confrontational tactics are not the only or required way to engage in climate...
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Exciting and classy: Looking back at the vibrant journey of Superstar Pickleball 2026

On April 25, at NSC Pickleball (NSC) The Global City, the Superstar Pickleball Championship 2026 took place in an...
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