Global Climate Strikes Resume Calling For Urgent Action

Also in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, school students, youth activists and communities around the world have turned out for a day of climate strikes to demonstrate the severity of the... Read more »

Puppy Popularity Doubles In UK During Lockdown

It seems that the British have been falling in love with cute puppies at an unprecedented rate during the summer months. Imports have more than doubled compared to last year. The RSPCA... Read more »

As Resistance Grows In Europe Boris Johnson Announces Further Coronavirus Restrictions in the UK

Just as resistance is growing elsewhere in Europe against the coronavirus measures (Netherlands, Germany, Spain and more.) Boris Johnson announces stricter measures. We cannot help but wonder where this is going to... Read more »

Entrepreneurs Are Winning The Space Race

The space race is on. For decades there was no real interest in the further exploration of space and space travel in particular. But recently this has changed dramatically. It now seems... Read more »

Global Warming Is Changing The Arctic Climate According To Scientists

The consequences of global warming are so extreme that the Arctic region is moving to a new climate, one that is less marked by ice and snow and more open water and... Read more »

TikTok Chief Executive Kevin Mayer Resigns Hoping Trump Will Back Off

Of the many issues still surrounding TikTok’s fate, the biggest one might be whether the Trump administration approves a restructuring plan that keeps both financially and operationally in charge of China-based ByteDance... Read more »

An Interesting Relationship Between Health And Voting Behavior

As the US 2020 election draws closer, we are discussing the dynamic bidirectional relationship between health and voting. Votation is a pillar of a democratic society. Given this many people do not... Read more »

Brussels Tackles Unfair Chinese Competition in Europe

The European Commission believes that the EU Competition Commissioner must be able to better protect European companies. Especially against China, although it does not say so. It was a striking warning, even... Read more »

Study Shows a Higher Incidence Of Allergies In Autumn born Children

A recent research notes that babies born between September and November are at higher risk for allergic diseases. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology:... Read more »

Military-Linked Chinese Company Accused Of Spying On More Than 35,000 Australians

As part of a vast global database targeting prominent people and their families, a Chinese firm with ties to Beijing ‘s military and covert intelligence arm has collected personal information of more... Read more »