Robots slicing tomatoes and climate tipping points

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How do you test chef knives? With a robotic arm, of course. Plus: where Australians can’t find childcare

In this week’s newsletter we have charts on climate tipping points, wildfires, what ingredients are most common in different cuisines – and a robot cutting tomatoes.Hamada was in northern Gaza when Israel invaded after the 7 October Hamas attack. Nahed, a diaspora Palestinian living in New York,– an area with three or more kids for each available childcare place. More than 600,000 people live in areas where there is no access to childcare at all.

Availability has increased over the past four years, according to the ABC, but the gap between cities and regions has widened:Climate scientists have been raising the alarm for decades that increased warming could be pushing some environmental systems towards collapse.View image in fullscreenResearchers looked at more than 56,000 online recipes to find patterns in flavours and ingredients in different places around the world.

“Over 500 tests, 100K data points, a dozen fact tables, and a fat workbook full of joins and transforms later, and we’ve got some new insights into how food cutting works. Pretty cool!” Scott has shared some extremely red charts from the project with us ahead of the project launch, showing the different peaks of force as one of the knives cuts tomatoes:Each shaded area measures the results of an individual cut, while the blue line shows the average of five trials and the white line shows the best performing knife.

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