Indira Redžepović

May 26, 2021

How Would the Sisters of Little Women Experience the World Today?

The stories we love put down deep roots inside us, nourished by our imagination and strengthened by repetition. I was ten years old when my grandmother […]
May 26, 2021

Can skepticism and curiosity get along? Benjamin Franklin shows they can coexist

No matter the contemporary crisis trending on Twitter, from climate change to the US Senate filibuster, people who follow the news have little trouble finding a […]
May 26, 2021

Tesla aspires to become a robotics firm in Artificial Intelligence

Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently announced that the company is no longer just a manufacturer of electric cars, but that they are currently dabbling in artificial intelligence with the development of […]
May 26, 2021

What do Frida Kahlo and Oprah Winfrey have in common with successful women?

Mexican painter Frida Kahlo , whose paintings sell for millions of dollars at auctions around the world; writer JK Rowling, author of Harry Potter ; Oprah Winfrey, personality and media […]
May 26, 2021

9 tips for effective collaborations between journalists and academic researchers

In 2013, Timothy McGinty, then the Cuyahoga County prosecutor, launched a task force to begin testing untested rape kits in the Cleveland area. From 1993 through […]
May 26, 2021

Brand over substance may determine the public’s perception of news articles, study says

The public’s perception of a news outlet’s trustworthiness may come down to branding rather than content, according to a recently released study from the Knight Foundation and Gallup. […]
May 26, 2021

Adobe Launches Creative Cloud For Google Chrome, So You Can Create As You Browse

Finding inspiration without the same freedom of being outside can be challenging, but fret not, things are probably going to pick up from here. Adobe has just launched Creative Cloud […]
May 26, 2021

Bit.Bio.Bot exhibition shows how algae can be used as air purifiers and protein source

EcoLogicStudio has designed the Bit.Bio.Bot exhibition at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which invites visitors to taste freshly harvested algae and consider growing it in their own homes. Combining architecture and […]
May 25, 2021

Accessibility in academic publishing: more than just compliance

If you’re lucky enough to be able to simply open a webpage and engage with the content hosted there, the likelihood is that you rarely think […]