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From celebrity chef Jamie Oliver to Esther Duflo, the economist tackling global poverty, we celebrate the genius of 50 people whose ideas have a daily impact on everything we do. PLUS: More info on Honda’s Dream factory, a group of innovators who are shaping the future. You can even join them on a Guardian hack day. Nice.
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Use the interactive itinerary planner to build your own trip to South Africa, and find out what Chris Packham, Monty Don, Gloria Hunniford and Jamie Theakston got up to when they visited the country.
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Another Guardian microsite, produced in association with Kodak. Full of money-saving ideas (and some fun, family-friendly stuff you can do with printers).
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Loads of content about electric cars, sponsored by Renault, including a webchat with expert Robert Llewellyn (possibly better known as Kryten in Red Dwarf). This is a long-term partnership, so there’s lots more to come.
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As the blurb on the site says: “Nanotechnology is the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. As technologies and techniques evolve, many new materials and devices with a vast range of applications may be developed, such as in medicine, electronics, biomaterials and energy production. This website is dedicated to giving you information and news as it develops.” Produced in association with NanoChannels
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The latest in a long line of sponsored sites I’ve been responsible for at the Guardian. You can win a camera on this one.