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This City Turned It's Rooftops into a Climate Shield


Sree Vijaykumar As a pioneer, Zürich has been studying the benefits of roof vegetation for over three decades. Green roofs cool the air, improve insulation, capture rainfall and filter pollutants. They reduce heat gain on the building below, lowering energy demand for cooling in summer and heating in winter. Zürich's environmental office notes that extensive green roofs (those with a substrate thickness of up to 10-15cm) are on average 9F cooler at the surface than those without vegetation, while intensive green roofs (those with a thickness of 15cm or more) can be up to 33.3F cooler. Even two meters above the roof, air temperatures drop measurably.

"Green roofs can improve the habitat mosaic of birds and butterflies, providing feeding or nesting sites," Brenneisen says, adding: "We have been identifying red listed species that exist on green roofs in different countries."



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Choosing career or care: More men in Singapore exiting the workforce to look after their parents
Choosing career or care: More men in Singapore exiting the workforce to look after their parents
The ultimate aim should not be to equalise the gender ratio of caregivers, but to ensure caregiving does not push people out of work unnecessarily, say experts.


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Iran confirms security chief Larijani killed as Trump lashes out at Nato allies
Iran confirms security chief Larijani killed as Trump lashes out at Nato allies
Amidst Middle East conflict, Israel vows to neutralise Iran's Supreme Leader after Tehran confirms death of its security chief. Read more at straitstimes.com.


Singapore
'Horrific' attack on Indonesian rights defender a litmus test for Prabowo administration
'Horrific' attack on Indonesian rights defender a litmus test for Prabowo administration
An acid attack on an Indonesian human rights activist raises concerns about the safety of activists and freedom of expression.


Singapore
Delay in Trump's China visit gives both sides time to hammer out trade deal
Delay in Trump's China visit gives both sides time to hammer out trade deal
Trump cited the Iran war for the delay, a reason analysts said Beijing can accept publicly, even if scepticism remains. Read more at straitstimes.com.


 
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Asian refiners scour the world for oil with Hormuz flows halted
Asian refiners scour the world for oil with Hormuz flows halted
Asia, which depends heavily on crude from producers in the Persian Gulf, faces the greatest exposure to the disruption


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Death of influential Ali Larijani may be bigger loss to Iran than Khamenei
Death of influential Ali Larijani may be bigger loss to Iran than Khamenei
Security chief had IRGC's trust despite his differences with hardliners and had huge sway with likes of China and Russia


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'I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran': high ranking intelligence official resigns | CNN Politics
'I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran': high ranking intelligence official resigns | CNN Politics
A senior US intelligence official appointed by President Donald Trump abruptly announced he is stepping down from his post on Tuesday, citing misgivings about the administration's war with Iran.


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Dopamine takes a hit: how neuroscience is rethinking the 'feel-good' chemical
Dopamine takes a hit: how neuroscience is rethinking the 'feel-good' chemical
It has long been known as the arbiter of reward in the brain, but recent findings could upend this classic theory of dopamine function.


 
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Dick Van Dyke Credits His Longevity to One Habit, And Science Supports It : ScienceAlert
Dick Van Dyke Credits His Longevity to One Habit, And Science Supports It : ScienceAlert
Dick Van Dyke, the legendary American actor and comedian who starred in classics such as Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, turned 100 on December 13.


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Burnt by an Iran setting the region ablaze, Gulf also blames Israel for starting the fire | The Times of Israel
Burnt by an Iran setting the region ablaze, Gulf also blames Israel for starting the fire | The Times of Israel
Tehran's attacks on its neighbors have some rethinking ties, but Arab states are no happier with Jerusalem, which it sees as having plunged the region into war and costly chaos


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El Nino Set to Bring Unusual Heat, Erratic Weather in 2026
El Nino Set to Bring Unusual Heat, Erratic Weather in 2026
The past two El Nino events - in 2014-16 and 2023-24 - brought record heat around the world that fueled further global temperature increase.


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Rebuffed by allies, Trump now says U.S. doesn't need help defending the Strait of Hormuz
Rebuffed by allies, Trump now says U.S. doesn't need help defending the Strait of Hormuz
On Monday, Trump said "numerous countries" were "on their way" to help. A day later, he expressed frustration on social media that "most" NATO allies weren't going to assist.


 
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Can weight-loss pills replace injectables? What the science says
Can weight-loss pills replace injectables? What the science says
Nature - One pill for obesity is already on the market, and more are on the way. But the injected drugs have key advantages.


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Steve Blank: Your Startup Is Probably Dead On Arrival
Steve Blank: Your Startup Is Probably Dead On Arrival
Your Startup Is Probably Dead On Arrival If you started a company more than two years ago, it's likely that many of your assumptions are no longer true. You need to stop coding, building, recruiting, fund raising, etc., and take stock of what changed around you. Or your company will die.


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Zelenskyy in London for Russia-Ukraine talks with Starmer and Rutte
Zelenskyy in London for Russia-Ukraine talks with Starmer and Rutte
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called Russia and Iran "brothers in hatred." It came as he visited London to seek support from U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in his country's fight against Russia's invasion. The talks between the two leaders on Tuesday came as the Iran war revives Russia's ailing economy through increased oil revenue, robs U.S.-brokered talks on ending Russia's invasion of Ukraine of momentum, and could soon limit Kyiv's access to vital Western air defense systems that are needed in the Middle East. Starmer said "We can't lose focus on what's going on in Ukraine and the need for our support." NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte also attended the talks.


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Women are being abandoned by their partners on hiking trails. What's behind 'alpine divorce'?
Women are being abandoned by their partners on hiking trails. What's behind 'alpine divorce'?
As stories of men leaving their dates in 'sketchy situations' go viral, experts say these incidents could stem from big egos and poor communication


 
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Nvidia announces Vera Rubin Space-1 chip system for orbital AI data centers
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said space computing "has arrived" at the GTC 2026 conference.


Editor's Note: The data center buildout that powers AI demand has been blamed for soaring electricity costs. Sending orbital data centers into space has been viewed as one solution, but high costs and low availability of rocket launches remain a barrier. Still, AI companies are racing to make use of space's virtually unlimited solar power.

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Eating Ultra-Processed Foods Could Raise Your Heart Risk by 67%
Eating Ultra-Processed Foods Could Raise Your Heart Risk by 67%
Eating more ultra-processed foods sharply raises the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death, with each serving adding to the danger.


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Trapped in a Self-Driving Car During an Anti-Robot Attack
Trapped in a Self-Driving Car During an Anti-Robot Attack
In San Francisco, some passengers of autonomous taxis have experienced an unexpected hazard: being stuck in the vehicles when the cars are assaulted.


Editor's Note: Self-driving cars are designed to stop moving if a person is nearby. People can take advantage of that function to harass and threaten their passengers. In 2024, a San Francisco man tried covering the sensors of a self-driving car that had stopped, effectively disabling it, while passengers were inside. Another video from that year showed three women screaming as a group of vandals tagged their autonomous taxi with spray paint.

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The shot that could stop cancer before it begins - and why getting it early matters
The shot that could stop cancer before it begins - and why getting it early matters
A long-term study following girls and young women for nearly two decades shows the HPV vaccine provides strong and lasting protection against cervical cancer.


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Social Media Addiction Trial Nears End. Society Long Ago Rendered Its Verdict.
Social Media Addiction Trial Nears End. Society Long Ago Rendered Its Verdict.
Social media has been on trial in Los Angeles Superior Court, although you might not know it. There were no crowds outside the court on a recent day, clamoring for the attention of reporters, because there were hardly any reporters. In the courtroom, the space reserved for the media was half-filled. The space for the public had lots of room, too.


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Microplastics discovered in prostate tumors
Microplastics discovered in prostate tumors
Small fragments of plastic were found in 9 out of 10 patients with prostate cancer, and in higher levels inside tumors than in nearby noncancerous tissue, a new study finds.


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Why do some regrets fade, while others persist and grow? | Aeon Essays
Why do some regrets fade, while others persist and grow? | Aeon Essays
Since living requires choosing, we will always feel regret about the paths not taken. But what matters is the future we forge


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Men can get out of the manosphere. Here's what former incels say about why they left
Men can get out of the manosphere. Here's what former incels say about why they left
A new study highlights the experiences of men who left toxic online spaces.




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Spanish king reopens debate on conquest of Mexico by acknowledging 'abuse'
Spanish king reopens debate on conquest of Mexico by acknowledging 'abuse'
King Felipe appears to have helped thaw frosty relations with Mexico while reviving a fierce debate over events 500 years ago.


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He spent $69 million on an NFT. Five years on, he believes in digital art more than ever | CNN
He spent $69 million on an NFT. Five years on, he believes in digital art more than ever | CNN
It was the third-highest sum ever paid at auction for the work of a living artist. But following the NFT market's spectacular collapse, is Vignesh Sundaresan's record purchase worth anything at all?


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European leaders warn Israel against ground offensive in Lebanon
European leaders warn Israel against ground offensive in Lebanon
Israel began ground operations in southern Lebanon on Monday.


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Treasuries and other government bonds will keep selling off, BlackRock says. These risks are lurking.
Treasuries and other government bonds will keep selling off, BlackRock says. These risks are lurking.
Bond investors shouldn't be surprised by steeper losses because of inflation driven by higher prices for oil, AI chips, and military spending.


Editor's Note: The European Central Bank, the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England will meet this week on interest rates. Their comments will give insight into how they plan to tackle inflation that is expected from the Iran war. Holding interest rates steady or raising them is another reason for yields to stay higher.



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Italy warns Russian tanker Arctic Metagaz could explode in Mediterranean
Italy warns Russian tanker Arctic Metagaz could explode in Mediterranean
A sanctioned Russian tanker loaded with liquid natural gas is drifting out of control in the Mediterranean with no crew on board and a gaping hole in one side, prompting warnings of a "serious risk of a major ecological disaster".


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Netanyahu Posts 'Proof of Life' Video as A.I. Sows Doubts About What's Real
Netanyahu Posts 'Proof of Life' Video as A.I. Sows Doubts About What's Real
The unusual video is the latest demonstration that artificial intelligence is undermining trust -- even in footage that is authentic.


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Editor's Note: There is a hypothesis behind this result, which in part motivated the study: sparkling (or carbonated) water has been shown to boost performance in some cognitive tasks, and it's thought that the carbon dioxide in the drink acts on sensory receptors in the mouth called 'transient receptor potential' (TRP) channels, increasing brain arousal.

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Inside The World's Richest Shipper Gianluigi Aponte's Apparent Bid To Corner The Supertanker Market
Inside The World's Richest Shipper Gianluigi Aponte's Apparent Bid To Corner The Supertanker Market
Forbes found that shipping tycoon Gianluigi Aponte is the true buyer of several tankers bought by South Korean firm Sinokor. With rates soaring, that seems a smart bet.




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Ramat Gan couple in their 70s killed by Iranian cluster missile | The Times of Israel
Ramat Gan couple in their 70s killed by Iranian cluster missile | The Times of Israel
Two people lightly hurt by shrapnel as damage reported, including at Tel Aviv train station * Iran's Revolutionary Guards say overnight attack was in revenge for killing of Larijani


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How a Big Pharma Company Stalled a Potentially Lifesaving Vaccine in Pursuit of Bigger Profits
How a Big Pharma Company Stalled a Potentially Lifesaving Vaccine in Pursuit of Bigger Profits
A vaccine against tuberculosis, the world's deadliest infectious disease, has never been closer to reality, with the potential to save millions of lives. But its development slowed after its corporate owner focused on more profitable vaccines.


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UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index 2025
UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index 2025
This year's UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index places Miami in the top spot for bubble risk, followed by Tokyo and Zurich.


Editor's Note: According to the index, London, Paris and Milan face low bubble risk.

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Microsoft reshuffles Copilot leadership as it doubles down on its superintelligence mission
Microsoft reshuffles Copilot leadership as it doubles down on its superintelligence mission
Microsoft is going all in on superintelligence and thinks a Copilot shakeup is needed to help it get there, with new execs now leading areas like M365 apps and Copilot.




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AI's Oppenheimer Moment | Andreessen Horowitz
AI's Oppenheimer Moment | Andreessen Horowitz
If advanced AI is comparable to a nuclear-level strategic technology, control over its development and military use raises a fundamental question of whether such power should remain with private tech companies or shift to national governments responsible for national security.


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What was Doge? How Elon Musk tried to gamify government
What was Doge? How Elon Musk tried to gamify government
The long read: Steeped in gaming and rightwing culture wars, Musk and his team of teenage coders set out to defeat the enemy of the United States: its people


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Harvard professor debunks the biggest exercise myths
Harvard professor debunks the biggest exercise myths
Exercise culture is crazy. But what you need to do is exceedingly simple.


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Why confirmation bias kills your brain
Why confirmation bias kills your brain
Humans tend to hunker down in our own minds and trust what we already believe to be true. This emotion-based way of thought isn't often the best way to think about anything, and often leads to gridlock.




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'Image manipulation has always been around': 10 early photographic 'fakes' that trick the eye
'Image manipulation has always been around': 10 early photographic 'fakes' that trick the eye
A century and a half before today's AI deep fakes, photographers created remarkable image manipulations. Here are 10 images from the 19th and 20th Centuries that tricked the viewer.


Editor's Note: Since the early days of Photoshop in the 1990s, developments in image fakery have seen us looking at photographs with rising suspicion. But the Rijksmuseum's latest photography exhibition asks a pertinent question: Have photographs ever told the truth?

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Former Uber self-driving chief crashes his Tesla on FSD, exposes supervision problem
Former Uber self-driving chief crashes his Tesla on FSD, exposes supervision problem
Raffi Krikorian, Mozilla's CTO and the former head of Uber's self-driving car division, totaled his Tesla Model X while using...


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Toward autonomous self-organizing biological robots with a nervous system
By Benjamin Boettner (BOSTON) -- Biobots, whose growing line of variants started with Xenobots, are fascinating tiny self-powered living robots built exclusively using frog embryonic cells. Originally developed in the laboratories of Wyss Institute Associate Faculty member and Tufts University Professor Michael Levin, Ph.D. and his collaborators at University of Vermont, biobots are remarkably motile, moving autonomously through aqueous environments.


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MAID in Canada: Much More Than You Wanted To Know
MAID in Canada: Much More Than You Wanted To Know
What the data actually says about assisted dying in Canada, who receives it, why, and whether the horror stories are true


Editor's Note: This essay is an attempt to do what the coverage usually doesn't: actually explain what MAID (Medical Assistance In Dying) is, what the law says, who receives it, why, and whether the system is as broken as you've been told.



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Why UBI Is the Wrong Answer to the Right Problem
Why UBI Is the Wrong Answer to the Right Problem
On artificial intelligence, labor displacement, and what we owe each other and the future


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Generative AI in business schools: friend or foe?
Generative AI in business schools: friend or foe?
How can business schools best navigate the AI era? Does GenAI in higher education constitute a level playing field where educational inequality and diverse learning needs are concerned?


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Hithium to invest EUR400 million in Spanish mega battery factory - Energy Storage
Hithium to invest EUR400 million in Spanish mega battery factory - Energy Storage
Chinese multinational Hithium is considering building a battery and energy storage systems manufacturing plant in Navarra, with an initial investment of around EUR400 million and the potential to create up to 1,050 jobs across two development phases.


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Asteroids and meteorites may have delivered the building blocks for life on Earth
Asteroids and meteorites may have delivered the building blocks for life on Earth
Samples from the asteroid Ryugu revealed all five genetic nucleobases, suggesting the building blocks for life existed in space and may have been delivered to early Earth.




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Scientists discover heavier version of proton with upgraded detector
Scientists discover heavier version of proton with upgraded detector
Snappily named Xi-cc-plus, Cern physicists spotted the particle in shower of debris that lit up Large Hadron Collider


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Len Deighton, spy novelist and author of The Ipcress File, dies aged 97
Len Deighton, spy novelist and author of The Ipcress File, dies aged 97
British writer brought wit, realism and class consciousness to cold war espionage fiction, reshaping the genre in the 1960s




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