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Is this the raciest conference invite ever?

Is this the raciest conference invite ever?

9 July 2025

Feedback has been invited to an event next year in Shaoxing, China. It's an academic conference promising "revolutionary thinkers who are redefining human intimacy through cutting-edge robotics and AI"


A New Year’s resolution nightmare and strange lights in the night sky

A New Year’s resolution nightmare and strange lights in the night sky

1 January 2025

The truth is out there – about all those broken promises to better yourself and the odd case of the US politician and the UFOs that never were


Nature's Ribbon ? Winner ? Ammar Alsayed Ahmed, United Arab Emirates

Mangrove forests celebrated in stunning photographs

7 August 2024

See some of the top entries to this year's Mangrove Photography Awards, showing the beauty and fragility of these unique ecosystems


Scaring up scary ways to scare birds

Scaring up scary ways to scare birds

26 July 2023

Feedback looks at a variety-show approach to let crops grow in noisy, blinding peace


Striking photos show scale of development in sub-Saharan Africa

Striking photos show scale of development in sub-Saharan Africa

28 September 2022

These arresting images of industrial developments in Senegal, South Africa and Namibia were taken by Edward Burtynsky, who spent four years capturing African landscapes using aerial photography


Let slip the online shiba inus of war

Let slip the online shiba inus of war

20 July 2022

Feedback lifts the veil on the cartoon dogs debunking Russian propaganda, while also checking in on the hunt for the legendary Sasquatch


At your fingertips: The nail art that opens doors to the metaverse

At your fingertips: The nail art that opens doors to the metaverse

5 January 2022

Why the inventor of a futuristic beauty product was banned from Instagram, plus affirming birds’ existence and falling toast, in Feedback’s weekly round-up


photographic memory

Did you know? Fewer than 100 people have a photographic memory

25 May 2021

True photographic memory is yet to be proved but some people have a very rare condition which allows them to recall past events in detail


The world is hot enough: MI6 has started spying on climate polluters

The world is hot enough: MI6 has started spying on climate polluters

5 May 2021

MI6 starts spying for the planet, plus what Instagram can teach us about birds and cryptocurrency meets magic mushrooms, in Feedback’s weird weekly round-up


How you can help with penguin research by browsing images at home

How you can help with penguin research by browsing images at home

19 January 2021

Many penguin populations are under threat but you can help researchers keep an eye on them through a citizen science project called Penguin Watch


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