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Why is space pollution a threat to the future?

Why is space pollution a threat to the future?

Space exploration has served humanity well, offering a means of weather prediction and an ability to study the distant cosmos. However, our passion for science has created significant amounts of space junk. Space junk refers to any debris that is left in space by humans. It is usually comprised of satellites that have failed or reached the end of their lifespan and remnants of rockets, among other things. Most of...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Why Gen Z is the driving force behind Africa’s tech advancements

Why Gen Z is the driving force behind Africa’s tech advancements

Gen Z is utilising technology to address some of Africa’s most pressing issues, with a particular focus on sustainability. From renewable energy to waste management,  this trend is likely to continue. Gen Z is leading the charge in Africa’s tech revolution. With access to smartphones from childhood, young people have access to knowledge and information much earlier in life compared to older peers. This technological fluency lends itself to a generation...

By Nairobi, Kenya
The rise of AI chatbots could create an ecological nightmare

The rise of AI chatbots could create an ecological nightmare

The race for Silicon Valley giants to integrate AI language generators into internet search engines could cause a five-fold demand in computing power and massive carbon emissions. The commercial road-map for AI text generators has now been established. With humble beginnings in recreational uses, like creating original song lyrics, poems, and even acing school assignments, the technology has now become a lucrative obsession for Silicon Valley giants. In early February, news...

By London, UK
Scientists examine Antarctica’s thawing ‘Doomsday Glacier’

Scientists examine Antarctica’s thawing ‘Doomsday Glacier’

Scientists have gotten a first look at what’s thawing away Antarctica's giant Thwaites ice shelf - dubbed the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ due to its huge sea rise potential. There’s positives and negatives to be taken.  Sea levels are said to have risen between 21 and 24 centimetres since 1880, and high-tide flooding is twice as common as it was a decade ago.  Primarily attributed to melting ice sheets and glaciers, there are...

By London, UK