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Dezeen.com 

It is easy to find fault in architecture education

Architecture education is often criticised but it remains good at its most important function of teaching design, writes Charles Holland. What's wrong with architecture education? This is a perennial question that usually elicits a lot of hand-wringing and despair. Generally, the arguments go like this: It's not engaged enough with industry. It is pretentious and

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Open Culture 

Why Some People Think in Words, While Others Think in Pictures & Feelings

The age of social media has shown humanity a fair few truths about itself, not all of them flattering. But once in a while, one of the waves of discourse that roll through the internet really does help us better understand one another. Take the surprise some have expressed in recent years upon finding out […]

The Punch 

Sudan returns to east African bloc after two years

Sudan announces it will resume its IGAD membership, two years after suspending ties over the bloc’s engagement with the rival RSF paramilitary group. Read More: https://punchng.com/sudan-returns-to-east-african-bloc-after-two-years/

Variety 

Prince William and Kate Middleton ‘Have Been Deeply Concerned’ by Epstein Files, Spokesperson Says: ‘Their Thoughts Remain Focused on the Victims’

Prince William and Kate Middleton have issued a statement on the latest round of documents released from the Epstein files, with a spokesperson saying the royals are “deeply concerned.” Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — King Charles’ brother who was stripped of his royal title in October over his ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — […]

Phys.org 

First evidence of a subsurface lava tube on Venus

Volcanic activity is not unique to Earth: traces of volcanic activity, such as lava tubes, have been found on Mars and the moon. Now, the University of Trento has demonstrated the existence of an empty lava tube even in the depths of Venus, a planet whose surface and geology have been largely shaped by volcanic processes.