
Susan Fourtané
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Susan Fourtané is a Science and Technology Journalist, a professional writer with over 18 years experience writing for global media and industry publications. She's a member of the ABSW, WFSJ, Society of Authors, and London Press Club.
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Apple AirPods Pro 3 with live translation and in-ear active noise cancellation
"Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” -Steve Jobs Standing outside Apple Park in Cupertino, California, at the Awe Dropping Apple event, Apple CEO Tim Cook officially announced eight new products: Four new iPhones (iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Pro Max, and the absolutely stunning all-new iPhone Air), three Apple Watch updates, and the AirPods Pro 3.
By Susan Fourtané 6 months ago in 01
Did you know ... jellyfish are not fish?
One of my favourite marine creatures, jellyfish are hypnotic, mysterious, fascinating. Long time ago, I went to Sea Life specifically because they were having a new jellyfish exhibition which promised an out-of-this-world experience. It didn’t disappoint.
By Susan Fourtané 7 months ago in Earth
Did you know … buzzards have strong enzymes in their stomach that kill off toxins from decaying flesh?
It’s no secret that of all things on this planet my strongest love and admiration go to animals, particularly the ones close to my heart, but I love all animals, indeed. Well, perhaps not flies, or fruit flies, or mosquitoes. I wouldn’t friend a snake but I wouldn’t harm one either. You get the point, I hope.
By Susan Fourtané 7 months ago in Earth
People in Brazil enjoyed annual summer gatherings over 2,000 years ago
The shores of the Patos Lagoon in Brazil are characterised by settled earthen mounds known as ‘Cerritos,’ which were built by the pre-colonial ancestors of the Pampean indigenous groups called the Charrúas and the Minuano.
By Susan Fourtané 7 months ago in Wander
Did you know … the oldest company in the world has been around since 578 AD?
Japan is well known for its history, traditions, culture, healthy food eating, and longevity. But, did you know that the oldest continuously run company in the world has been in operation in Japan for over 1,400 years, with 40 generations of the Kongō family keeping it active?
By Susan Fourtané 7 months ago in Wander





