Scientists Unveil ‘Long Lost’ Map for Smell
The odor receptors in the nose are not distributed at random but organized in a precise spatial pattern, two new studies reveal. Source link
Skin Care 101: Quiz Yourself on the Basics
We’re entering the sunny months. Are you ready? Source link
Why Ending the Iran War May Be a Never-Ending Story
David Faris As Trump’s “excursion” veers into quagmire territory, he may just try to walk away amid a host of new distractions. The post Why Ending the Iran War May Be a Never-Ending Story appeared first on The Nation. Source link
May Day Action—Plus, a Confederate Monuments Takedown
Jon Wiener John Nichols explains why Trump may never succeed at building any of his ICE prison camps, and how this Friday’s May Day strike is a test of our power to resist. The post May Day Action—Plus, a Confederate Monuments Takedown appeared first on The Nation. Source link
James Poker aged out of a treatment centre at 16. Nobody told his father
James Poker aged out of the system at 16 and was abruptly released from a treatment facility in Saskatchewan. His father had no idea until he saw him on the streets of their remote northern community of Natuashish. Source link
'Historic homecoming' as endangered antelopes flown to Kenya from Czech Republic zoo
The mountain bongo is a rare antelope endemic to Kenyan highland forests, with less than 100 in the wild. Source link
Higher oil prices set to give feds a 'windfall' in next budget
Global energy markets continue to reel from the ongoing disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. The price of oil is sitting around $100 US a barrel, but Tuesday’s spring economic update used much lower prices to build the budget. Source link
Why young people are worried about going to uni
Sam Jones asked Wales’ six biggest parties what they planned to do to help support young people. Source link
The 93% moment: What West Bengal’s record turnout really signals
A turnout of 93.19% is hard to ignore. In the first phase of West Bengal’s assembly elections, covering 152 constituencies, 3.35 crore out of 3.61 crore registered voters cast their ballots. That is the highest… Source link
In Pictures: Data sovereignty in the AI era – Synology roundtable
A selection of photos from a recent iTnews roundtable lunch at Aria restaurant in Sydney. Source link