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Can cannabis corral covid?
Researchers in Canada say the data they’ve been collecting indicate some cannabis extracts may help prevent and treat Covid-19.
Stevie Bee
May 22, 20202 min read


Cash is no ‘dirtier’ than your plastic
Cash isn’t the only payment method covered in germs. Credit cards, payment tablets and ATM keypads all carry bacteria.
Stevie Bee
May 19, 20204 min read


Are we now afraid of each other and the world?
Has Covid-19 left us wary of each other, physical objects . . . and the world?
Stevie Bee
May 13, 20202 min read


The rollercoaster is doing the rounds. And picking up momentum.
As I wrote back on January 1, 2020 is the rollercoaster year, the big wake up. We simply cannot avoid this, not this time.
Stevie Bee
Mar 19, 20204 min read


What’s in a name (change)?
Changing a name can make a difference to your life, especially if your birth number is a real challenge. The same applies to entities,...
Stevie Bee
Feb 26, 20201 min read


The coronavirus by the numbers
Yes, this new virus has a message for us. Like all viruses, all diseases. And this one is one of the more challenging ones. ‘Coronavirus’...
Stevie Bee
Jan 27, 20201 min read


A new year and new decade: 2020 is a rollercoaster
Expect the unexpected. The world is a rollercoaster: we’ll be taken in directions we may have never imagined. Appreciate the fresh...
Stevie Bee
Jan 1, 20201 min read


Almost done: 2019 has been very much a 3-year
This year is almost done; barely a month to go before we hit the 4-year of 2020 — more about that in January. Much like cramming for an...
Stevie Bee
Nov 18, 20192 min read


Mid-year update: keep expanding
Well almost three-quarters through 2019 The second half of any calendar year for the world sees a ramping up of the expression of that...
Stevie Bee
Sep 4, 20192 min read


There’s a new plastic on the rock
We know it’s taking over our oceans and beaches — an estimated seven million tonnes of plastic ends up in our oceans every year, and...
Alexandra Jacobo
Aug 13, 20192 min read


It’s official: new study confirms we’re all eating plastic
A new study confirms that, on average, humans consume 50,000 bits of plastic a year and inhale nearly the same amount. Microplastics are...
Ashley Curtin
Jun 10, 20192 min read


More proof air pollution can cause dementia
Over the past few years, research has been piling up that strongly suggests air pollution is one of the causes of dementia. Now, evidence...
Stevie Bee
May 15, 20193 min read


The federal election by the numbers: Bill v Scott
I don’t usually make predictions using numerology. Count Louis Harmon, aka Cheiro, was famous throughout Europe in the late 19th and...
Stevie Bee
May 11, 20196 min read


Fashion facts
• Worldwide, almost 100 billion items of clothing are made annually — 400% more than twenty years ago. A third of them end up in...
Stevie Bee
Apr 30, 20193 min read


Brexit by the numbers
It’s been tearing Britain apart for some time now. Yep, Brexit. And perhaps not surprising when you do the numbers. Brexit adds up to the...
Stevie Bee
Mar 30, 20195 min read


Ditch the ’poo: wash your hair with . . . just water
This might sound gross to some, but only because we’ve all been conditioned (pardon the pun) to think it just has to be gross. You don’t...
Stevie Bee
Oct 23, 20181 min read


Flying toilets. Yep, it’s a thing. Well, until recently.
When you lack proper sanitation — in fact, when you lack a physical toilet and a whole in the ground in a crowded shanty town just won't...
Stevie Bee
Oct 11, 20183 min read


Best to leave the outside world outside
To leave your shoes at the door or keep them on and traipse all through the house? Hmm. It’s likely most of us think leaving them at the...
Stevie Bee
Sep 26, 20182 min read


New dystopian nightmare: mozzies eating plastic
I've been sharing stories recently that almost seem like science fiction: Coked-up eels, shellfish on opoids, antiobiotic waste...
Stevie Bee
Sep 22, 20182 min read


The latest Aussie coup by the numbers
from left: Scott Morrison, Peter Dutton, Malcolm Turnbull. Inset: Julie Bishop When we think of volatile national politics we usually...
Stevie Bee
Aug 31, 20187 min read
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