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Study: Having sex doesn’t ma

Study: Having sex doesn’t make you happier, it’s the snuggling, during, and after

People who have more sex are happier. Numerous studies attest to that. One even found that having sex once a week, as opposed to monthly, boosts spirits more than earning an extra $50,000 per year. But it’s not the orgasm. New research makes clear that sex itself isn’t what makes us happier, Read More...

These “crab cakes” are mad

These “crab cakes” are made from heart of palm and artichoke

Here’s a little help on your vegetarian path: A delicious recipe for a seafood classic lookalike. These hearts of palm and artichoke cakes have a lot going for them beyond their ability to mimic one of the most beloved dishes of the Mid-Atlantic Read More...

Solar power now least expensiv

Solar power now least expensive source of electricity in 60 countries

March 5th, 2017 by Steve Hanley   Solar power is now the least expensive source of electricity in 60 countries around the world, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Why is that important? Many of those countries are part of the developing world, places where, until recently, people have Read More...

The world’s first carbon-neu

The world’s first carbon-neutral town could end up in the most polluted country

Meenangadi, India In November 2015, Thomas Isaac, a 64-year-old economist and finance minister for the Indian state of Kerala, traveled to Paris to present a paper on waste disposal at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. He came back to Kerala with an audacious plan: Turn Meenangadi, a Read More...

Urban jungle: saving city wild

Urban jungle: saving city wildlife with trees, green roofs and pools

The federal government recently released the Threatened Species Prospectus, showcasing the numerous opportunities for businesses to be involved in conservation. This is great for the bush, but what about the wildlife that calls the city home? With more than 80 percent of Australia’s population Read More...

Beautiful pictures: This photo

Beautiful pictures: This photographer shot every national park in just one year

“Now, more than ever, we need to support these incredible natural treasures.” Since the establishment of Yellowstone National Park, in 1872, 58 more were created – symbols of some of the United States’ most beautiful and important natural resources. The parks are governed by Read More...

How a college kid made his Hon

How a college kid made his Honda Civic self-driving for $700

Brevan Jorgenson’s grandma kept her cool when he took her for a nighttime spin in the Honda Civic he’s modified to drive itself on the highway. A homemade device in place of the rear-view mirror can control the brakes, accelerator, and steering, and it uses a camera to identify road Read More...

This rising form of agricultur

This rising form of agriculture is both ancient and sustainable

The number of biodynamic farms in the U.S. is rapidly increasing. These types of farms are much greener than organic farms, using their own compost and integrating livestock into their farms. Best of all, biodynamic farms rebuild the soil so that their harvest are extra healthy and Read More...

The calorie cloud turns weight

The calorie cloud turns weight loss efforts into food for developing countries

UNICEF’S Kid Power band is an activity tracker that counts how much energy the user burns. Since 2014, the humanitarian organization dispersed these trackers to kids across the U.S. to wear while they exercise. Then, using that data, the humanitarian organization can give a commensurate amount of Read More...

The UPS truck can now launch a

The UPS truck can now launch a delivery drone while driving

Companies like Google and Amazon are experimenting with drone deliveries, and now UPS has joined in on the action. However, the UPS delivery service stands out. Instead of operating from a fixed distribution center, the UPS drone is launched from the top of a delivery truck. While the drone Read More...