
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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My journey into mindfulness to ease stress and anxiety
Last weekend, I didn’t have my usual super long phone call with my sister because she was busy. When I asked what she was going to do she said she was having a specially long session of mindfulness. She said it was part of a course she’s doing.
By Susan Fourtané about a year ago in Psyche
Using colours for grading schoolwork
Once upon a time, when I was a teacher, I had a good collection of red pens. Real red pens, also red pencils (they were half blue and half red, pretty cool), and red markers. Every teacher used red to make corrections. I disliked that because I’ve always been more of an individualist; I like to do things differently as much as I can.
By Susan Fourtané about a year ago in Education
Less than a month for Christmas
I don’t particularly enjoy all the fuss around Christmas. I never celebrated Christmas, not as an adult at least. Thinking it over, when I was a teenager, my family used to gather at my uncle’s house. I would stay at home alone, watching movies. Yes, I was a sort of a rebel.
By Susan Fourtané about a year ago in Petlife
The Bee and the Flower . Top Story - November 2024.
The bee came to the garden to talk to the flowers. “Hello, Miss Flower, how are you today?” “Mr. Bee, I’m a little worried, you see. There’s a girl in the house who picks several of us each day. My cousins are already gone, so are my sisters. I’m the only one left and now she’s certainly going to pick me later today.”
By Susan Fourtané about a year ago in Fiction
Smart cities, smarter robots: the future of social AI
Experienced and written by this human: Susan Fourtané, a science and technology journalist with over 18 years of experience professionally writing and reporting on artificial intelligence and robotics innovation.
By Susan Fourtané about a year ago in Futurism





