Marine bacteria that live in the dark depths of the ocean play a newly discovered and significant role in the global carbon cycle, according to a new study published in Science. The "dark ocean" - everything that lies below 200 meters - makes up 90 Read More...
While meat is considered to be the main food-related contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, there are plenty of highly processed foods that also add to emissions. Worst of all, these processed foods such as salty snacks and sweets add to the burden of greenhouses gases without doing anything for Read More...
While microbots are expected to flow through our bodies to keep them in check by 2030, the prospects for these microbots are still limited by challenges in powering the devices and guiding them through the body. A team of researchers from China may have found a solution to both problems. See here Read More...
Oil-giant Shell is teaming with a Munich-based venture company to start installing charging stations in 10 European nations. The agreement will initially have charging points put in at 80 of Shell’s biggest highway fuel stations, with an average of six posts in each. Best of all, the charging Read More...
When Dara Khosrowshahi arrived in the United States from Iran at the age of 9, his family lost almost everything they had. Now, some 40 years later, Khosrowshahi has become the CEO of Uber. Take a look here at the Uber CEO’s unlikely rise to the top and learn why loss is a valuable part of Read More...
When you think about stress, what comes to mind? Sitting in traffic? Paying the bills? Getting your work done before a strict deadline? These can all be stressful things, but there also many less obvious daily habits that can heighten your stress levels. See here the eight daily habits that may be Read More...
The rapidly declining cost of solar equipment has opened new markets in developing countries for the technology. Even in Afghanistan, one of the world’s most underdeveloped countries, plans to build its first solar plant are being made. Considering that the sun shines 300 days a year, solar power Read More...
A heat and power station northwest of Stockholm is using an unusual source of fuel to power its operations: Unwanted clothing from the retail chain H&M. The power station was once fueled by oil and coal, but has now been converted to burn materials such as recycled wood and trash, including Read More...
To get a tight grip on the spread of malaria, researchers in Zanzibar are flying drones to help locate small bodies of water where mosquitos may lay their eggs. The imagery captured by the drone help the researchers create precise and accurate maps of potential mosquito Read More...
Recent studies show that taking a regular sauna can be extremely good for your health. The studies found that sauna “bathing” can help to alleviate and prevent the risk of common acute and chronic conditions. The researchers also found that those who used saunas regularly suffered from Read More...