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A wild animal kingdom in lockdown

Patrick Pester·15 May 2020
As people binged on ‘Tiger King’, a small zoo in Wales faced their own drama of big cats, animal escapes and deaths. Inside Britain’s most troubled zoo during lockdown.

Wild animals and clean rivers: An eco-friendly new normal under COVID-19 lifestyle

zijingwang·15 May 2020
Significant changes on wildlife and climate during COVID-19 pandemic urged people to rethink our relationship with nature. Will it become a turning point of human's attitude to nature?

What impact did Covid-19 have on the staffs of China Civil Aviation?

sirouwu·15 May 2020
Due to the outbreak of the Covid-19, China’s civil aviation industry has suffered a shock, which has caused a huge...

Why do people choose retaliatory consumption after lift lockdown?

jitongchen·15 May 2020
A citizen in Wuhan bought 76 sets of breakfast on the first day Wuhan reopened. Why do some people choose to consume a lot when they have just experienced lockdown?

COVID-19, the final straw that breaks UK university finances

Yuchen Li·15 May 2020
The global pandemic is turning foreign students away, sending most universities into financial pitfalls. What would higher education look like in the next academic year?

Online gaming has seen a surge in engagement during lockdown but just how important has it been for people struggling with isolation and mental health issues?

alexandermelville·15 May 2020
With the lockdown having been in effect for almost two months, How is the gaming industry offering support for gamers with mental health issues?

Have we quarantined ourselves with productivity guilt?

Anne Nielsen·15 May 2020
The world has been infected and halted our society as we know it. Yet, our hyper-capitalist mindset lives on.

“One day we’ll be back on the water” -International Rowers train during COVID Lockdown

rhianageorge·15 May 2020
Coronavirus has pushed International Rowers to train at home, but what does it mean for their fitness and future for next year’s Tokyo Olympics?

Cemeteries: the place where history comes to life

yingli·15 May 2020
Cemeteries are not a spooky place but can be the fastest and ideal way to soak up the culture, wildlife and history of a new city.

You are not alone when you enjoy watching people eating

jingqiaoli·15 May 2020
As the booming of the Mukbang industry, what is the audience expecting?

Can the second-child policy help China out of the woods?

zixuanyang·15 May 2020
The Chinese government encourages a family to have more than one child, and it seems too late to persuade young couples to accept this idea.

In and Out of Touch: Is Skin Hunger Skin Deep?

Megan Feringa·15 May 2020
But in a forcibly touch-less world, how deep is our hunger and can we starve it long enough to change it?
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