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Topical Talk gives you free non-partisan teaching resources for weekly classroom discussions about current affairs. Our trustworthy, ready-to-use lessons are made by expert teachers in collaboration with world-leading journalists and fact-checkers from The Economist newspaper.
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Showing results for "Science and tech"
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Doomscrolling and brain rot
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Engineering a positive future
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Future foods: what will be on our plates?
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Air pollution: who is responsible?
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Vaccines: who should decide?
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De-extinction: good v bad
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Defence space: peace in space, peace on Earth?
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Cyber-security: who is responsible?
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AI and sustainability: difficult choices
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The world in 2025
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Should social media be banned for under 16s?
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Assistive technology: developments and debates
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Black History Month: celebrating black innovation
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Stuck in space
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Social media and organised crime
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Tuvalu: a digital country?
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AI and bias: learning from humans
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AI: education and the future of work
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Mental health: doomscrolling