Phytoremediation uses plants to clean up toxic pollutants. Maria Sotenko, Loughborough University Solving environmental problems usually just means cleaning up the mess people have made. But scientists are increasingly interested in creating something valuable from pollution. “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”, as they say, and researchers have now demonstrated several ways that useful products can be obtained from waste in industry and agriculture while also remediating contaminated soil, water and air. Air pollution One environmental problem scientists are … Continue reading “Wealth from waste – three ways pollution can be turned into something useful”
Cluttercore: Gen Z’s revolt against millennial minimalism is grounded in Victorian excess
Posted on Categories Peraffect Leave a comment on Cluttercore: Gen Z’s revolt against millennial minimalism is grounded in Victorian excessVanessa Brown, Nottingham Trent University Have you heard maximalism is in and minimalism is out? Rooms bursting at the seams with clashing florals, colourful furniture and innumerable knick-knacks, this is what defines the new interiors trend cluttercore (or bricabracomania). Some say it’s a war between generation Z (born 1997-2012) and minimal millennials (born 1981-1996), symptomatic of bigger differences. Others say it’s a pandemic response, where our domestic prisons became cuddly cocoons, stimulating our senses, connecting us with other people and … Continue reading “Cluttercore: Gen Z’s revolt against millennial minimalism is grounded in Victorian excess”
Four dangers lurking in your garden – and how to protect yourself
Posted on Categories Peraffect Leave a comment on Four dangers lurking in your garden – and how to protect yourselfThe soil you use for your roses may contain something sinister. Stephen Hughes, Anglia Ruskin University Many people see gardening as a relaxing pastime – an easygoing way to spend hours outdoors when the weather’s nice. But as a consultant in emergency medicine, I deal with all manner of medical emergencies and injuries arising from what may appear to be a harmless hobby. Over the years, I have seen hand wounds from cutting implements and foot wounds from lawn mowers … Continue reading “Four dangers lurking in your garden – and how to protect yourself”
Four strategies to make your neighborhood safer
Posted on Categories Peraffect Leave a comment on Four strategies to make your neighborhood saferBy getting to know your neighbors and investing in your community, you can make your neighborhood safer. Ishita Chordia, University of Washington A series of gunshots fired late at night in East Atlanta recently prompted my neighbor to post on our local Facebook group, asking what we can do as a community to make it less dangerous to live and work in the area. You may be asking yourself the same question. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, cities … Continue reading “Four strategies to make your neighborhood safer”
Automation risks creating a two-tier workforce of haves and have-nots
Posted on Categories Great reading Leave a comment on Automation risks creating a two-tier workforce of haves and have-notsSiddhartha Bandyopadhyay, University of Birmingham The recent news that BT would reduce its workforce by as many as 55,000 by 2030, including about 10,000 jobs replaced by artificial intelligence (AI), is part of a growing trend of job losses globally due to various forms of automation. This is borne out by several industry reports, including one from McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) acknowledging that as many as 800 million jobs may be lost globally due to changes in technology by 2030. … Continue reading “Automation risks creating a two-tier workforce of haves and have-nots”
Why does so much of the world’s manufacturing still take place in China?
Posted on Categories Great reading Leave a comment on Why does so much of the world’s manufacturing still take place in China?Workers assemble ice-skating shoes at a manufacturing factory in Zhangjiakou in northwestern China’s Hebei province. Walid Hejazi, University of Toronto and Bernardo Blum, University of Toronto https://narrations.ad-auris.com/widget/the-conversation-canada/why-does-so-much-of-the-world-s-manufacturing-still-take-place-in-china With the current geopolitical challenges between China and the United States, as well as the ongoing supply chain issues affecting manufacturers and consumers, there’s been much talk about moving global manufacturing out of China. But despite the talk, U.S.-China trade reached a record level in 2022, with no signs of any slowing in … Continue reading “Why does so much of the world’s manufacturing still take place in China?”
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