Teodosia is a video producer at Mashable UK, focussing on stories about climate resilience, urban development, and social good.
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Latest From Teodosia Dobriyanova
Is This The End of Hollywood's ‘Bad Moms’?
Are recent films reflecting a wider cultural shift in the way we perceive mothers?
How online prediction markets got people betting on nuclear war
Platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi are allowing users to gamble on political catastrophes.
Is ChatGPT Changing the Way We Write?
How did we go from Emily Dickinson and Shakespeare to 'the ChatGPT hyphen'?
The problem with Emerald Fennell's "Wuthering Heights" is audience expectations.
Ceci n'est pas Wuthering Heights.
Moltbook's real risk isn't AI. It's your data.
It's time to move on from the phrase "the unintended consequences of AI."
Is U.S. TikTok censoring its users?
Users are flocking to alternative apps after censorship allegations.
AI slop is killing the internet
Mashable's Tim Marcin explains how we got here.
By Tim Marcin and Teodosia Dobriyanova
Netflix and Paramount's bidding war over Warner Bros, explained
Is anyone ever going to prioritize the art of cinema or are we asking for too much?
Rococo's 2025 revival, explained
It's history repeating itself in pastel.
How romcoms made kink mainstream
'Secretary' ran so that 'Babygirl' and 'Pillion' could walk.
Viral TikTok songs are changing the music industry
From obscure music, to forgotten hits, and new artists, is the music industry more diverse than ever?
6 brilliant British films to watch out for in cinemas
Only a handful of UK cinema's 2025 bangers.
Ethan Hawke, Andrew Scott, and Bobby Cannavale bring Broadway history to the big screen
Richard Linklater's take on the friendship of Broadway legends Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers.
By Mark Stetson and Teodosia Dobriyanova
The tech startup on a mission to decarbonise concrete
What if our concrete cities could become carbon sinks?
The orb-like Ocean-2 turns wave power into renewable energy
The ocean is the world's largest untapped source of sustainable energy. But this is slowly changing.
In a race against extreme floods, some cities look to nature
Meet the architects igniting a green city revolution.
Humans could soon live underwater, in these deep sea habitats
Inside the ocean's version of the International Space Station.
These future foods could help the planet, if we can stop being weird about them
Sustainable food alternatives are changing our plates and palates, but are we ready?
3 simple tips to optimise your ChatGPT search
Turns out, an AI chatbot's best quality is its ability to roleplay.
A futuristic polar station is set to make history in the Arctic
Over 25 years, the Tara Polar Station will study climate change's impact in the Arctic.
All you need to know about Neuralink's Telepathy update
Not a mind-reader? Neuralink's Telepathy wants to change that.
World's tallest 3D-printed building wants to revive a tiny community
Nestled in the Swiss village of Mulegns, Tor Alva is on a special mission.
The world's first robotic vertical farm resembles a Rubik's Cube
It's not just cool tech — the vertical farm can help with food security in drought-struck areas.
How Japan built the world's first 3D-printed train station in 6 hours
Requires minimal maintenance, which is handy amid worker shortages.