Noel Edmonds Attacks ITV Over ‘Kiwi Adventure’ Series “Cancellation”

Noel Edmonds, one of the UK’s best-known television presenters, has lashed out at ITV following the conclusion of his reality series Noel Edmonds’ Kiwi Adventure. In a YouTube video, Edmonds blamed ITV for reports in The Sun and elsewhere claiming that the British network had “axed” his Clarkson’s Farm-style series set in New Zealand. The…

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Congressman Eric Sorensen on Defending Climate Science, Depoliticizing Weather and Bringing Scientific Rigor to Capitol Hill

Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Representative Eric Sorensen of Illinois spent 22 years forecasting the weather on television before winning his congressional seat in 2022. He now finds himself defending scientific agencies from unprecedented attacks at a time when climate change is pushing weather patterns into uncharted territory. Today we’re…

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Avoid These Communication Breakdowns When Launching Strategic Initiatives

In boardrooms worldwide, executives invest significant resources creating polished presentations and communication plans to roll out strategic initiatives. Yet, as with the childhood game of telephone, what reaches the frontlines often bears little resemblance to the original vision. This breakdown isn’t just frustrating—it’s devastating to organizational performance.

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Biodiversity needs neurodiversity, says insightful new book

For many neurodivergent people, the outdoors is a more manageable, simpler place to be Westend61/Getty Images Neurodivergent, By NatureJoe Harkness (Bloomsbury) We begin with moth genitalia. Joe Harkness was planning to write a book about “niche nature interests”: ecologists, naturalists and conservationists with obscure passions for woodlice, or taxidermy, or yes, the examination (for ID purposes)…

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