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A Small New Zealand Songbird That Hides Food for Later Use Provides Insights Into Cognitive Evolution

Geography, Science
new zealand robin

The spatial memory performance of the New Zealand robin, shows male birds with superior memory abilities also have better breeding success.

Why Do Poor Children Perform More Poorly Than Rich Ones?

Politics
poor johnson tour

Research has shown that children of poorer parents display substantially worse math and reading skills by the time they start grade school.

School Funding: Promised Increases Are Actually Real-Term Cuts – and Poorer Schools Are Hit Hardest

Politics
school in england

The NEU suggests that, when inflation is taken into account, over 16,000 schools will have less income in April 2020, compared to 2015.

Red Planet Rumbles: Nasa’s Recordings of Marsquakes Let Us Listen To the Martian Heartbeat

Science
nasa mission control center marsquakes

Thanks to the audio recordings of distant rumblings on Mars released this week by NASA, we finally know what the red planet sounds like.

Your Political Views Can Predict How You Pronounce Certain Words

Science
trump republican words

Democrats are more likely to pronounce “Iraq” as “ear-rock,” rather than “eye-rack” and “Chile” as “chee-lay,” rather than “chill-ee”.

WULINGYUAN: CHINA’S AVATAR MOUNTAIN

Geography
china avatar mountain

One of the most stunning and beautiful places in the world, the Wulingyuan Scenic Area in China’s Hunan Province has more than 3,000 sandstone pillars.

BEFORE WALT DISNEY, THERE WAS LOTTE REINIGER – THE STORY OF THE WORLD’S FIRST ANIMATED FEATURE

Arts, History
lotte reiniger animated features

The oldest surviving animated feature was not made by Walt Disney, but by a German puppeteer named Lotte Reiniger: The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926).

EVEN WITH A DEAL, EVEN WITH AN ELECTION, THESE BREXIT QUESTIONS WILL STILL NEED TO BE ANSWERED

Politics
brexit people

Once out of the EU, Britain has less bargaining power. Its future relationship is still to be negotiated – and that arrangement will last.

JOHN COLTRANE’S LOST FILM SOUNDTRACK AND FIVE MORE MUST-SEE MOVIES FOR JAZZ LOVERS

Arts
jazz

John Coltrane – a giant of the jazz world – wrote and recorded in 1964 a soundtrack for the French-Canadian movie Le Chat Dans le Sac.

The Danish Concept of ‘Hygge’ – And Why It’s Their Latest Successful Export

Geography
copenhagen danish capital

If you’re reading this in a comfortable chair, surrounded by tasteful soft furnishings and perhaps even a candle or two, that sense of cosiness you’re feeling might just be hygge.

IN 19 STATES, IT’S OKAY TO HIT KIDS WITH A WOODEN BOARD

Politics

Sadly, despite all evidence to the contrary, many principals do believe that corporal punishment is effective for some students.

These Celebrities Cause 10,000 Times More Carbon Emissions From Flying Than the Average Person

Politics

The jet-setting habits of Bill Gates and Paris Hilton mean that they produce 10,000 times more carbon emissions from flying than the average person.

We Analyzed 101 Companies’ Statements on Modern Slavery – Here’s What We Found

Politics
modern slavery

Something as criminal as forced labour and modern slavery makes it hard for buyers to act in any other way than reporting it to the authorities.

LONDON BECOMES THE WORLD’S FIRST NATIONAL PARK CITY, COMMITTED TO GIVING PEOPLE ACCESS TO NATURE

Geography, Politics
st james park london

London has been officially designated the world’s first national park city, with a week-long festival of free outdoor events and a ceremony at City Hall to mark the occasion.

Inspired by Sci-FI, an Airplane With No Moving Parts and a Blue Ionic Glow

Technology
airplane with no moving parts

The plane uses electroaerodynamic propulsion, which was investigated as far back as the 1920s by an eccentric scientist who was researching anti-gravity.

Formula 1 Motor Firms Are Becoming Textbook Cases in How To Successfully Branch Into Other Sectors

Technology
Mclaren-formula-1

Formula 1 companies have been reinventing themselves for the digital era and selling their tech know-how to other sectors.

Fight to Preserve Elfdalian, Sweden’s Lost Forest Language

Geography
elfdalian sweden

Elfdalian is used only by 2,500 people but is a treasure trove for linguists. It has preserved linguistic features that can’t be found elsewhere.

Space May Soon Become a War Zone – Here’s How That Would Work

Politics

At a summit in early December 2019, NATO is expected to declare space as a “warfighting domain”, partly in response to new developments in technology.

PAUL GASCOIGNE TRIAL HIGHLIGHTS WHY MOST WOMEN DON’T REPORT SEXUAL ABUSE OR RAPE

Politics
Paul Gascoigne

The jury of eight men and four women found Paul Gascoigne not guilty of sexual assault. He was also cleared of the lesser charge of common assault.

Who Owns the Moon? A Space Lawyer Answers

Politics, Science
who owns the moon?

Countries such as Russia and somewhat less explicitly Brazil and Belgium hold that the moon and asteroids belong to humanity as a whole.

Netherlands Police Train Eagles to Catch Drones

Technology
eagle catches drone

Netherlands Police are training eagles to catch drones to prevent illegal use. They said that they will investigate the birds’ safety as safety continue.

Researchers Invent Device That Generates Light From the Cold Night Sky – Here’s What It Means for Millions Living off Grid

Science, Technology
cold night sky village

What if we could generate electricity from the cold night sky? Researchers at Stanford and UCLA have just done exactly that.

The Joker’s Origin Story Comes at a Perfect Moment: Clowns Define Our Times

Arts
the joker

One of the most famous jester figures of the modern age is the Joker, who made his debut in the first issue of Batman comics in 1940.

IF IMPEACHMENT COMES TO THE SENATE – 5 QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Politics
trump impeachment senate

If the House of Representatives concludes its impeachment inquiry by passing articles of impeachment of President Trump, attention will turn to the Senate.

Teletext Was Slow but It Paved the Way for the Super-Fast World of the Internet

Technology
ceefax teletext

The BBC has announced that 2020 will mark the end of the Red Button text service – the final incarnation of what was originally known as CEEFAX and Oracle.

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