The challenges of maintaining medication access during natural disasters can have a profound impact on individuals recovering from opioid addiction. This issue highlights the importance of considering the broader social and environmental factors that influence health outcomes. As we reflect on the complexities of human behaviour and the various factors that shape our well-being, it becomes apparent that a comprehensive approach is necessary to address these issues. (more…)
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T-020 — Labour Unrest, AI Integration and Smart Glasses — Tuesday, April 28, 2026
The tech industry is seeing a rise in labour movements, with workers pushing for better working conditions and fair treatment. This shift is reflected in the growing number of unionisation efforts among tech employees. Meanwhile, advancements in artificial intelligence continue to shape the way we interact with technology.
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S-019 — Hidden Stress, Dark Matter and Ancient Eyes — Tuesday, April 28, 2026
It’s surprising to learn that internalizing stress can significantly impact our memory as we age, and that a group of undergraduate students have built their own dark matter detector. The discovery of the origin of human eyes tracing back to an ancient cyclops-like creature is also a fascinating find. (more…)
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Blob Scene — Sixteen Minimal Wallpapers, Free to Download
Sixteen this time. The blob scene collection is the largest set so far, and probably the most varied — each one feels like a different time of day, a different mood, a different version of the same idea.
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G-019 — Methane Conversion, Giant Octopuses and Australian Landforms — Monday, April 27, 2026
Researchers at Northwestern University have been working on a new way to convert methane into methanol, a process that could have significant implications for the environment. This breakthrough uses tiny bursts of plasma to transform methane into a more usable form. The team’s discovery is a notable step forward in the field of chemical engineering.
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W-019 — Chronic Pain, Colorectal Cancer and Internalized Stress — Monday, April 27, 2026
The way we experience and manage pain can have a significant impact on our overall wellbeing. Research into the complexities of human health is continually uncovering new insights into the ways our bodies respond to injury and illness. By examining the underlying causes of certain conditions, we can gain a deeper understanding of how to mitigate their effects.
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T-019 — Windows Updates, AI Regulation and Electric Vehicles — Monday, April 27, 2026
The way companies approach user control and artificial intelligence is under scrutiny. Tech giants are making changes to their products and services. (more…)
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S-018 — Ancient Blood Vessels, Human Origins and Exercise Variety — Monday, April 27, 2026
The discovery of ancient blood vessels in dinosaur bones is a remarkable find that is helping scientists learn more about these prehistoric creatures. It seems that even after 66 million years, the remnants of a Tyrannosaurus rex’s vascular system can still provide valuable insights into its behaviour and physiology. The realisation that such fragile structures could be preserved for so long is a testament to the power of modern technology and scientific inquiry.
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G-018 — Australian Rock Formations, Renewable Gas and Marsupial Conservation — Sunday, April 26, 2026
The iconic Twelve Apostles rock formations along Australia’s southern coast have been a source of fascination for years, and now scientists have finally confirmed how they were created. The University of Melbourne’s research has shed light on the ancient tectonic plate movements that formed these limestone landmasses. (more…)
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W-018 — Community Resilience, Brain Repair and Graphene — Sunday, April 26, 2026
In the stillness of the night, it’s worth considering how we find ways to heal and cope with the challenges that surround us. The human capacity for resilience is a complex and multifaceted thing, influenced by a wide range of factors. As we reflect on the ways in which we navigate difficult circumstances, it’s helpful to look at the ways in which others have found to centre themselves.
