This week’s TAMIM Reading List weaves together stories of innovation, risk, and cultural transformation. From Britain’s unlikely rise to road safety leadership to the physics community’s growing doubt over a “Theory of Everything,” we explore where certainty meets complexity. As weight-loss drugs reshape wardrobes and health norms, the humble act of washing produce turns into a debate on chemical residues. Meanwhile, Virgin Australia opens the cabin to four-legged passengers, Australia’s government prepares for a youth social media crackdown, and creative researchers offer surprising lessons on how great ideas are really born. Together, these stories reveal how the rules of safety, science, and society are being rewritten in real time.
📚 How Britain built some of the world’s safest roads
📚 The argument against the existence of a Theory of Everything
📚 Weight-loss drug boom has reached apparel store rack as America resizes
📚 Does washing your fresh produce remove pesticide residue?
📚 Aussie airline to allow pets in cabins
📚 Government releases guidelines ahead of under-16 social media ban
