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In the past few days, after the release of the first trailer for Disney's "The Little Mermaid" live-action movie, the public debate continued to ferment. Many parents shared the reaction of the little girl at home when they saw the actor Halle Bailey, who played the mermaid princess Ariel, had a skin color similar to theirs. The hashtag "#Blackgirlmagic" on social media also seems to drown out the backlash of "#NotMyAriel" 🧜‍♀️


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A malaria vaccine developed by scientists at Oxford University may have the potential to "change the world" - the latest clinical trial results show that the vaccine is up to 80% protective against deadly malaria, and more importantly, this is expected to come out next year The vaccine is cheap, and agreements have been signed to produce more than 100 million doses per year, which means that "child deaths from malaria" are expected to become a thing of the past in the foreseeable future.

About 400,000 people die of malaria every year, and it took humans more than a century to develop a vaccine. Last year, the first malaria vaccine approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) was approved by the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). ) developed the vaccine to be used in Africa.

out of gender

According to the latest survey by Japan's "National Institute of Social Security and Population Issues", among the youth population aged 18 to 34, as high as 17.3% of men and 14.6% of women said that they have no intention of getting married in their lifetime, a record high A new high since the survey was first conducted in 1982 - looking back at the results of the survey four decades ago, only 2.3% of men and 4.1% of women said they had no intention of entering into marriage.

Data previously released by the Japanese government also showed that Japan's population in 2021 will experience negative growth for 11 consecutive years, the number of newborns will drop to a record low (about 810,000), and the number of marriages will also be the lowest since World War II. The survey results also show a shift in attitudes towards gender roles in Japanese society - less than 7% of men want their future spouse to stay at home to take care of the family, and when asked what is the "ideal" lifestyle for women, many singles mentioned to be able to balance work and parenting.

Shigeki Matsuda, a sociology professor at Chukyo University, pointed out to Japanese media that the focus of Japan's current "birthing" policy is on groups who are eager to marry and have children, but if the trend of non-marriage continues, the authorities may have to re-examine the fertility policy, otherwise the population crisis will further intensify.

I can't be the only one who knows

"The Royal Beekeeper has notified the Queen of the Bee's Death" - This exclusive report published by the British "Daily Mail" has caused heated discussions, but in fact, in the United Kingdom and many European and American countries, "Telling the Bee" (Telling the Bee) Bees) are centuries-old customs that can lead to bad luck if not followed.

Traditionally, bees, as members of the family, should be informed of major events such as births and deaths in the home, and beekeepers would knock on each hive to convey the news, and according to reports, Buckingham Palace beekeeper John Chapple also followed tradition and whispered to the queen. The bees announce her death, tie black ribbons to the hives, and tell them that they will have a new owner.

Quote of the Day

When the fantasy work culture itself pursues progressive values, the world pays attention to the trend of multiple issues, and meets the conservatism rebound in the fantasy work culture, it roughly becomes what we see today, and every fantasy work has to quarrel once. situation. ——< Sun Xiaojiao column: Science fiction is also divided into left and right wings? The Political Correctness Debate in "The Sandman"

After the launch of the new Netflix drama "The Sandman", adapted from the classic American comics, it has caused a lot of debates that sci-fi and fantasy works have often faced in recent years: because of the emergence of more racial, gender, and sexual orientations. Questioning is too "politically correct".​

Through the analysis of this column, we may better understand British science fiction writer Adam. Adam Roberts Quote: "Love, detectives, historical fiction are not left-wing or right-wing, but science fiction is conservative or liberal."


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