Susan Fourtané
Bio
Susan Fourtané is a Science and Technology Journalist, a professional writer with 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.
Stories (25/0)
Wearable tech: Samsung is too late to the smart ring party
I am laughing at how late Samsung decided to enter the smart ring party, almost 10 years late. It’s been so long since the introduction of the world’s first smart ring, the first generation of the Ōura Ring, almost a decade ago, that I find it funny that a leading company such as Samsung is entering the smart ring party so late.
By Susan Fourtané17 days ago in Futurism
- Top Story - February 2024
Eggs Benedict, simplifiedTop Story - February 2024
First, here is a little background. There is a general misconception (mostly) that eating healthy implies following an array of complicated recipes which use lots of ingredients, many more spices, and take lots of time to prepare or/and cook. Many times in the past, I found myself searching for something new to prepare for my meals. There are lots of recipes with beautifully staged, photoshopped photos out there.
By Susan Fourtanéabout a month ago in Feast
Integrating AI into higher education
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be controversial when we think about it as an educational tool. Yet, there is a plethora of opportunities where colleges and universities can effectively integrate AI into their teaching and learning.
By Susan Fourtanéabout a month ago in Futurism
Revelation
“Are you coming? It’s Valentine’s Day,” the text message said. Her heart couldn’t be happier. Was he inviting her for a romantic lunch together? “Bring some food and hurry up. I am waiting,” a second message obviously revealed this was not a romantic invitation but rather a demand.
By Susan Fourtanéabout a month ago in Fiction
Stress management: how to identify and reduce stress
Stress is called the silent killer for a reason. A life-long of high-levels of stress can lead to many serious health issues, including panic attacks, heart disease, high blood pressure, and even dental problems and gum disease.
By Susan Fourtané2 months ago in Longevity
It’s music to my Bunny’s ears
British spelling The secret life of the rabbits Playing classical music to pets — and animals in general — can reduce their stress levels and improve their welfare. It works with humans as well. However, the music we play to our dear pets, especially to pet rabbits, must be carefully selected. Rabbits have an extremely good hearing.
By Susan Fourtané2 months ago in Petlife
Underneath the snow
Working by a window is always a fascinating experience. In places like Finland, you get to witness the magic of the four seasons right in front of your eyes. Winter is, at times, a particularly fun season. From building a snowman in your garden to cross-country skiing or ice-skating, winter sports can certainly warm you up.
By Susan Fourtané2 months ago in Fiction