Ruth Ogden wrote an interesting article about how we perceive time can affect how we prioritise climate change. Framing and demonstrating climate change as impacting the planet now can nudge people to act sooner.
Researchers at MIT have developed a faster packing algorithm that is the first to utilises Fast Fourier Transform to calculate the optimal placement of objects within a space and achieves close to 40% packing density.
Scientists at the University of Surrey have developed a new experimental degradable adhesive that uses a new mixture of chemicals that ensures the recycling process is residue free, reducing the risk of machines getting clogged with adhesive residue.
Charge Trip is an EV range visualiser that allows the user to select an electric car and toggle real world variable like weather, in order to display the range of the EV on a map.
Michael Thomas wrote a visually powerful piece for Distilled about how mining for oil & gas causes 535 times the amount of mining needed for a green economy, which includes mining for EV batteries materials.
An interesting article in The Guardian describes two discoveries that show hygroelectricity, which is generating electricity from the charge in humid air.
A recent episode of The Blindboy Podcast featured an interview with David Keohan about the ancient tradition of lifting stones. The passion, energy, and historical focus of the episode makes it a beautiful listen.
Auraldiversity is an interesting frontiers post, aimed at children but valuable to all, which describes diversity of aural experiences among people and how they might experience sounds differently.