The Woolmark Company’s Damien Pommeret: ‘It’s up to industries to share their environmental impact data’

A few weeks before being announced as Jean Paul Gaultier‘s new creative director, Duran Lantink was awarded the Woolmark Prize 2025. The whimsical and talented Dutch designer had applied his expertise and vision of disproportionately swollen volumes to a wool creation. Each year, this event organized by The Woolmark Company – the representative body of…

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Guardrails, education urged to protect adolescent AI users

The effects of artificial intelligence on adolescents are nuanced and complex, according to a report from the American Psychological Association that calls on developers to prioritize features that protect young people from exploitation, manipulation and the erosion of real-world relationships. “AI offers new efficiencies and opportunities, yet its deeper integration into daily life requires careful…

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Coffee Could Be Key To Aging Gracefully

Latest Senior Health News By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, June 4, 2025 — A morning cup of coffee might do more than momentarily boost your energy and spirits. Full-test java also appears to help women age more gracefully, a new study says. Middle-aged women who regularly drank caffeinated coffee were more likely…

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Shaped like information

Hey look, it’s a guide to basic shapes! Prompt: “Please generate a colorful guide to basic geometric shapes, as an aid to children learning to identify basic shapes.” Not only does it have the basic shapes like circle, tringle, hectanbie, and sqale, it also has some of the more advanced shapes like renstqon, hoboz, and…

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New Release: Tor Browser 14.5.3

Tor Browser 14.5.3 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory. This version includes important security updates to Firefox. Send us your feedback If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this release, please let us know. Full changelog The full changelog…

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Collaboration can unlock Australia’s energy transition without sacrificing natural capital

Decarbonizing Australia’s economy and protecting the country’s most critical natural resources are both possible but will require significant collaboration between energy developers, state and local governments, landowners, and interest groups, according to new research led by Princeton and The University of Queensland. The research, published May 29 in Nature Sustainability, demonstrates that Australia can fully…

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