A strategy to follow the open-air execution of perovskite sun oriented minimodulesAs of late, analysts have been building up a wide scope of advances intended to change over environmentally friendly power sources, for…Jan 24, 2021Jan 24, 2021
Subseasonal and occasional figures can enable the EU to accelerate the change to sustainable powerBy utilizing sub-seasonal and occasional gauges, energy organizations can improve their administration of climate-related danger and…Nov 22, 2020Nov 22, 2020
Study: who is willing to help strangersScientists have conducted an unusual experiment that refutes the myth that in big cities man is a wolf to manNov 22, 2020Nov 22, 2020
Are we living at a turning point in history?Scientists and philosophers argue, and BBC Future journalist Richard Fisher tries to reason them outNov 19, 2020Nov 19, 2020
Fuck Zoom: What CEOs Think About the Future of Remote WorkJust a few months ago, remote control seemed convenient and productive, but the situation is changing before our eyes.Nov 19, 2020Nov 19, 2020
Leo Babauta: how to rein in a too-long to-do listThe writer and psychologist explains how to change your attitude towards current tasks and get joy from them, not frustrationNov 17, 2020Nov 17, 2020
How to turn any job into a dream jobWhat is pleasure? People often answer this question like this: “When I am interested in what I am doing.”Nov 13, 2020Nov 13, 2020
Fortune telling by VR: how you can predict a person’s personality from his digital footprintsStephen Fairclough, a professor of psychophysiology at the University of Liverpool, worries that we will soon be diagnosed by our…Nov 10, 2020Nov 10, 2020
Research: is pornography as harmful as it is believed?Scientists have found signs of addiction to erotic content, but there are nuancesNov 10, 2020Nov 10, 2020
Sometimes it’s better to be silent: 5 readers to ignoreCopyblogger editor Stephanie Flaxman thinks audience feedback is helpful, but not always audience dependentNov 6, 2020Nov 6, 2020