It takes mere seconds in Heathrow Airport, amidst the sharp and curly accents, for me to fall in love all over again.
Author: Frankey Chung
By 2050, almost half of humanity may be at risk of yellow fever, dengue and Zika viruses
As the planet warms, mosquitoes find more places to thrive, enabling the increased spread of yellow fever, dengue and Zika viruses.
Climate change will cause societal collapse, probable catastrophe, and possible human extinction
Climate change is already here, argues Dr Jem Bendell. So we might as well accept the impending social collapse and get to work on how we’re going to survive without electricity and food.
[Concert] The Red Hot Chili Peppers are still the best punk-rock band in the world
There’s no better time to see the LA-punk quartet.
[Interview] Designer Eilish Shaddock takes our distorted online identities and showcases them on the runway
Social media has changed who we are, and who we say we are.
♡🍦 Heartbrand – Streets, Wall’s, or Langnese?
You may know the company that makes Magnums and Cornettos as 💓 Streets. But for someone in Germany, it’s Langnese. In the UK? Wall’s. The reason why is a story about global marketing and brand loyalty.
Why do we need pillows?
Every traveller knows the dilemma of having to sleep in unfamiliar beds with unfamiliar pillows. But why is it that the nuance of a pillow makes so much of a difference if humans never used them in the first place?
In photos: up close and personal with the unique creatures of the Galapagos
A safari across mountains, beachfront, and deep ocean.
[GUIDE] to the Galápagos
What follows is a comprehensive spread on what I learned about modern day Galápagos. Besides my personal observations, it includes advice from locals, expats, and the perceptions of awe-inspired tourists.
[Travel] Voleibol en Galápagos
Not all spectacles across the Galápagos feature blue-footed boobies or magnificent frigate birds. Homo sapiens are the best example.
