In today’s edition of Squirrel News we’re talking about a newspaper takeover that might be a model to preserve local journalism, the world’s first hydrogen ship, and how Leicester is banking on an upcoming measure to help cut air pollution.
102 millionaires call to be taxed, degrees for homeless people, free test kits for spiked drinks
In today’s edition of Squirrel News we’re talking about the demand of 102 millionaires to be taxed permanently, a university initiative helping homeless people get degrees, and free test kits provided to Newcastle students to recognise spiked drinks.
Tech unicorn introduces four-day workweek, first Black woman on US quarter, 10000 free nights in Japan
In today’s edition of Squirrel News, we’re talking about a tech company that keeps its employees happy and productive through a new policy, the meaning of the new US quarter to society, and a stay-for-free project in Japan that has helped host thousands of labourers.
Probiotics diet for coral reefs, first female supreme court judge in Pakistan, definitive Covid-19 vaccine
In today’s issue of Squirrel News we look at a ground-breaking discovery which may help save coral reefs, the appointment of Pakistan’s first female supreme court judge, and the team who hope to produce the definitive Covid-19 vaccine.
Basic income in US cities, top chefs offer vegan menus, super poo treating diseases
In today’s issue of Squirrel News, US cities are rediscovering unconditional cash payments to fight poverty, Michelin-starred chefs are going meat-free, and researchers in Adelaide are developing new treatments on the basis of unexpected substances.
A solutions-focused recap of 2021 – Part 2
To mark the end of 2021, we are excited to present you with a compilation of highlights from this year that were shared on Squirrel News. You can now browse through part 1.