Very proud to have my research featured in the latest edition of UCL's alumni magazine Portico alongside a stellar group of Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment colleagues including Fiona Zisch, Claire Heaviside and Haim Yacobi
Read the full piece on how the built environment can support or improve our health and wellbeing:
What a great read and overview, recommended !
"The State Of LLMs 2025: Progress, Problems, and Predictions"
#AI
Trump’s Order to Keep Michigan Coal Plant Running Has Cost $80 Million So Far - Inside Climate News
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/31102025/michigan-campbell-coal-plant-operation-has-cost-80-million/
As an anarcho-syndicalist, I can’t recommend the IWA-AIT web magazine enough.
The more I read, the more I yearn, and I try to educate myself on the struggles, the movements, the splits and reorganizations, and the lessons from our history.
It’s giving me a stronger sense of what we stand for and where we’re going. It feels like the best kind of self-education, a gift to start the new year.
GROOVE Podcast 486 – Dominik Eulberg
Groove Magazin, Dominik Eulberg
#TechnoTuesday
Today's top games to watch, best bets, odds: Ohio State aims to snap losing streak to Michigan, NBA and more
https://www.cbssports.com/betting/news/t…
Immediate Media's Olive magazine relaunches as a 148-page "bookazine", with eight issues per year for £8.99 each, as it broadens its editorial focus beyond food (Alice Brooker/Press Gazette)
https://pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/…
Trump administration orders to keep an ageing, unneeded Michigan
coal-fired power plant online
has cost ratepayers from across the US midwest about $113m so far,
according to estimates from the plant’s operator and regulators.
Still, the US energy department last week ordered the plant to remain open for another 90 days.
At a time when Mexicans and Mexican Americans are treated like a problem, remember this: They helped build the culture you treasure.
#peanuts #billmelendez #charliebrownchristmas
https://www.tumblr.com/teledyn/804375628815253504?source=share
Zi Teng Wang, a magician and molecular biologist in Missouri had the idea:
implant a computer chip in his hand and do magic tricks with it.
— Too bad he forgot the password.
It sounds like a joke but it really happened
https://futurism.com/future-society/los…