Smartphone app changes learning for Uganda’s visually impaired students Posted August 31, 2024 Access to braille texts remains a major challenge for many visually impaired students in Africa. Slow progress in the advancement of assistive technology has led to many school dr…
Mind-bending optical illusions at new London museum Posted August 25, 2024 A new museum has opened in London promising visitors one of the best selfie experiences in the capital. The Paradox Museum specializes in special effects and mind-boggling opti…
They expected an Olympic boon, but some Paris businesses experienced an Olympic tourism bust Posted August 24, 2024 On a typical summer day, tourists flock to the historic Marais district of Paris, wandering through charming medieval lanes dotted with ultra-chic boutiques, gazing at stunning pr…
4000 My Little Ponies feature in an exhibition showcasing hobbies, alongside homemade banjos and customized Action Men Posted August 18, 2024 Ever wondered how people spend their spare time? A new exhibition celebrating the U.K.’s hobbies opened on July 18 in Croydon, featuring over 14,000 items, including collection…
Community cooking classes help make healthy meals more affordable Posted August 17, 2024 It’s becoming a struggle for Australians to afford food which, in turn, affects their health. In Tasmania, a dietician is helping locals cook nutritious dishes at low prices. E…
The fuel made from air and water that could power F1 cars Posted August 11, 2024 Supercars that run on air and water—that’s the dream for synthetic fuel manufacturer Zero. The UK-based company says it is planning on powering a Formula One team with a more envi…
How AI could predict whether early signs of dementia will develop into Alzheimer’s Posted August 10, 2024 Researchers at the University of Cambridge have used Artificial Intelligence to develop a tool capable of predicting whether people with early signs of dementia could develop Alzh…
Ancient tree from India may replace petroleum, company hopes Posted August 4, 2024 An ancient tree from India is now thriving in groves where citrus trees once flourished in Florida, and could help provide the nation with renewable energy. As large parts of t…
Post-COVID tourism slowly recovers in Saipan, backed by South Korean visitors Posted August 3, 2024 Tourism on the island of Saipan in the Western Pacific is gradually picking up after taking a massive hit during the COVID-19 pandemic. Once a popular option for Japanese touri…