40 Years of MTV: the channel that shaped popular culture as we know it
MTV’s first broadcast on August 1 1981 opened with footage of a shuttle launch and the words “ladies and gentleman, rock and roll”.
Read moreDetailsMTV’s first broadcast on August 1 1981 opened with footage of a shuttle launch and the words “ladies and gentleman, rock and roll”.
Read moreDetailsOnce indoors, ozone reacts with the many chemicals that are emitted from common indoor activities, such as cleaning, to form new air pollutants, some of which are harmful to our health.
Read moreDetailsPortland stone is a creamy-white limestone quarried from the Isle of Portland on the Dorset coast.
Read moreDetailsAfrican ministers of agriculture met before the summit to discuss the continent’s common position. Among the issues they tabled was using agriculture to reduce poverty, particularly for women and youth.
Read moreDetailsMasks help stop the spread of the coronavirus. They’re a literal layer between you and any virus in the air and can help prevent infection.
Read moreDetailsA succession of record-breaking natural disasters have swept the globe in recent weeks. There have been serious floods in China and western Europe, heatwaves and drought in North America and wildfires in the sub-Arctic.
Read moreDetailsWhile numerous farmers markets shut down at the start of the pandemic, many soon reopened under state or local guidelines that mandated masks, social distancing and other precautions.
Read moreDetailsIn a new study, they reveal how Earth’s inner core is growing faster on one side than the other, which could help explain how old the inner core is, and the intriguing history of Earth’s magnetic field.
Read moreDetailsRoad transport accounts for around a quarter of all CO₂ emissions – reducing this is crucial to reaching net zero emissions in the next 25 years.
Read moreDetailsSuper-sized light trucks have landed in Aotearoa New Zealand. Eight out of the ten top-selling passenger vehicles are now utes or SUVs, with two-thirds registered for personal use.
Read moreDetailsFor many young South Africans, a qualification is perceived to be the passport to a good job and decent salary, opening the way to a better life for them and their families.
Read moreDetailsWe are in the early stages of what is known as industry 4.0: digital manufacturing that attempts to automate and regulate every aspect of production, including the human.
Read moreDetailsChina supports African projects on less stringent terms than western countries, thus endearing China to African leaders.
Read moreDetailsMost people in the UK plan to keep wearing masks on public transport or in crowded indoor areas to avoid spreading COVID-19.
Read moreDetailsPresident Cyril Ramaphosa announced the deployment of the troops to support the country’s police, who had been overwhelmed by the scale of the violence.
Read moreDetailsManaging earnings involves the manipulation of financial reporting by publicly traded companies in order to misrepresent how well they’re really doing.
Read moreDetailsCOVID-19 has laid bare many uncomfortable truths regarding society’s overall preparedness for low-probability but high-impact events, especially global ones.
Read moreDetailsLike the rest of us, governments must borrow when they spend more money than they receive.
Read moreDetailsThe surfing event will last for three days and has to run within the dates from July 25 to August 1.
Read moreDetailsAfter an unprecedented delay due to a once-in-a-century global health crisis, the Tokyo Games are finally ready to begin. Yet the athletes, like the Games themselves, have changed.
Read moreDetailsThere is clear and mounting evidence that – though rare – breakthrough COVID-19 infections can occur, even in the fully vaccinated.
Read moreDetailsSouth Africa’s over-reliance on coal-fired power plants places the country among the world’s top carbon emitters and does huge damage to the health of its citizens.
Read moreDetailsChris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, recently announced that the delta variant is no longer of concern because it now comprises 98% of new cases in the country and is therefore “the normal variant”.
Read moreDetailsThe coronavirus pandemic has placed the leadership of presidents and prime ministers across the world under the most unforgiving spotlight. It has exposed underlying weaknesses and revealed hidden strengths.
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