Hello and welcome to this week's edition of The Independent's lifestyle newsletter.
Well, that was a scorcher. We've been existing in 33 degree heat for the past few days, which may sound like lovely weather from afar, but it's pretty much unbearable here in the UK. Luckily for you, we've been taking the lemons and making sweet sweet lemonade in the form of heatwave hot takes, such as Helen Coffey's piece about Britain's futile infrastructure when it comes to dealing with high temperatures, and whether it's time to normalise having air conditioning in our homes. Katie Rosseinsky has done a deep dive into the hottest trend of the summer – mini fans – while Miranda Levy has delved into the science of why we become too hot to sleep.
And if you're sick of hearing about the hot weather (and Glastonbury, probably), Katie also looked into why everything feels has to an immersive experience these days (RIP, the Wonka experience, you will not be forgotten!). Meanwhile, Lydia Spencer-Elliot meets the people who think AI is their friend – and asks whether our trust in these machines will come back to bite us. Don't say we don't have range.
In this week's newsletter you can expect:
- Will covering your child's face with an emoji actually protect their privacy?
- What really happens to your body when you are too hot to sleep
- Glastonbury's biggest change this year is how it caters for neurodivergent people
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