by Abriel | Sep 17, 2017 | 2017, Quality Education
From next year, pupils at a mainstream primary school will have deaf classmates learning alongside them in sign language as a further step is taken towards greater inclusiveness. Currently, children with hearing loss who need more support go to Lighthouse School or...
by Abriel | Sep 17, 2017 | 2017, Sustainable Cities & Communities
Diners have no complaints about the service at a pop-up restaurant in central Tokyo, where the 17 waiters and waitresses all suffer from dementia. “The Restaurant of Order Mistakes” is the brainchild of NHK television director Shiro Oguni, 38. The goal of his project,...
by Abriel | Sep 14, 2017 | 2017, Climate Action
China plans to roll out the use of ethanol fuel nationally by 2020, as Beijing intensifies its push to boost industrial demand for corn and clean up choking smog. It is the first time the government has set a targeted timeline for pushing the biofuel, known as E10 and...
by Abriel | Sep 11, 2017 | 2017, Affordable & Clean Energy
The persistent myth that green energy is expensive has been shredded by the revelation that windfarms will be built around Britain’s coast far cheaper than new nuclear reactors. New power stations in the United Kingdom (UK) today are usually only built with the...
by Abriel | Sep 10, 2017 | 2017, Climate Action
As with the rest of the world, Singapore, too, will face more extreme conditions as the world warms, experts told The Sunday Times as recent weather events continue to wreak havoc in the northern hemisphere. The devastating Hurricane Irma, one of the strongest storms...