Food delivery apps depend on cheap immigrant labor to survive, research shows

Food delivery apps depend on cheap immigrant labor to survive, research shows

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Algorithm-based digital platforms like Uber Eats have revolutionized the food delivery industry over the past decade. But the surcharge for consumer convenience has its own cost, according to new research published in the Journal of Canadian Labour Studies. According to the researchers, the industry’s rapid growth is based on two fundamentals:…

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'Ultra-fresh' fashion reshapes the industry, with a cost to the environment

‘Ultra-fresh’ fashion reshapes the industry, with a cost to the environment

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Traditional fast-fashion companies such as Zara and H&M rely on quick production cycles to keep up with consumer demand. A new business model supercharging that approach, called “ultra-fresh fashion,” offers clothing collections on an almost daily basis and is revolutionizing the fashion industry. New research from Cornell SC Johnson College of…

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China's meteoric rise into space

China’s meteoric rise into space

Launch of a Chinese Long March 2F. Credit: Universe Today While NASA maintains the lead in human space exploration, other nations have already begun their own projects. Take the China National Space Agency, for example, with their CLEP, or Chinese Lunar Exploration Program. If you have any doubts about the objectives of the program, just…

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Explainer | Super scorers in Hong Kong’s DSE exams share the secrets of their success

Explainer | Super scorers in Hong Kong’s DSE exams share the secrets of their success

On Wednesday, more than 55,000 Hong Kong students received their results for the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE), the city’s university entrance exam. Sixteen top scorers from 14 schools achieved the perfect 5** grades in six subjects, with 10 of them becoming “super top scorers” excelling in the extended module. Here they share their insights…

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Survey records more than 1,400 newts killed on Hong Kong roads in two months

Survey records more than 1,400 newts killed on Hong Kong roads in two months

The Hong Kong newt is Hong Kong’s only native salamander species, and listed as near-threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Credit: Lingnan University The Hong Kong newt (Paramesotriton hongkongensis), which has an orange-spotted belly and is typically 15 centimeters in length, is Hong Kong’s only native salamander species. The newt, listed as…

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Black women's beauty, fashion choices intertwined with Black history, politics

Black women’s beauty, fashion choices intertwined with Black history, politics

In a recent study, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign sociology professor Brittney Miles explored the ways in which Black women’s beauty is connected to their social and political experiences. Credit: Fred Zwicky Black women’s beauty and fashion are complex, meaningful acts, deliberate strategies for engaging with the world that make bold statements about identity, political resistance…

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Fashion brands gain edge by embracing disability representation

Fashion brands gain edge by embracing disability representation

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain When featuring models with disabilities in advertising, brands walk a fine line—how should they convey a message of inclusivity without coming across as exploitative and insensitive? The underrepresentation of people with disabilities in media adds to the challenge, as little is known about the factors influencing how different portrayals are received…

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