
Author: lioneltan
The end of tourism?
Is Dreaming Real?
13 Lessons to Make You Really, Truly Happy. Maybe.
The ‘pandemic’ destroying the world’s favourite fruit

The banana equivalent to Covid-19 is spreading to new countries, forcing the industry to change how the world’s most widely eaten fruit is farmed and even how it could taste.
How — and When — Can the Coronavirus Vaccine Become a Reality?
Alaska Airlifts ‘Into the Wild’ Bus Out of the Wild
How Elon Musk aims to revolutionise battery technology

Elon Musk has perhaps the most exciting portfolio of businesses on the planet.
There’s SpaceX with its mission to Mars, and Tesla with its super-fast hi-tech electric cars.
He claims his Hyperloop concept could revolutionise public transport. And even his Boring Company is kind of interesting – it aims to find new ways to dig tunnels.
A grave situation: What happens if your MP is incapacitated?
The Hard Truth Of Poker — And Life: You’re Never ‘Due’ For Good Cards

For many years, my life centered around studying the biases of human decision-making: I was a graduate student in psychology at Columbia, working with that marshmallow-tinted legend, Walter Mischel, to document the foibles of the human mind as people found themselves in situations where risk abounded and uncertainty ran high. Dissertation defended, I thought to myself, that’s that. I’ve got those sorted out. And in the years that followed, I would pride myself on knowing so much about the tools of self-control that would help me distinguish myself from my poor experimental subjects. Placed in a stochastic environment, faced with stress and pressure, I knew how I’d go wrong — and I knew precisely what to do when that happened.