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15 natural ways to lower your

15 natural ways to lower your blood pressure

High blood pressure is a dangerous condition that can damage your heart. It affects one in three people in the US and 1 billion people worldwide. If left uncontrolled, it raises your risk of heart disease and stroke. But there's good news. There are a number of things you can do to lower your blood Read More...

India cancels plans for huge c

India cancels plans for huge coal power stations as solar energy prices hit record low

India has cancelled plans to build nearly 14 gigawatts of coal-fired power stations – about the same as the total amount in the UK – with the price for solar electricity “free falling” to levels once considered impossible. Analyst Tim Buckley said the shift away from the Read More...

Lego invests $155 million in d

Lego invests $155 million in developing bioplastics to make its toys sustainable

Lego has set the target to replace 20 types of conventional plastics used in making its bricks with sustainable materials by 2030 to help curb the company’s total carbon dioxide emissions. The Denmark-based toy maker has invested $155 million into a Sustainable Materials Center, where materials Read More...

Tesla Model 3 is coming—and

Tesla Model 3 is coming—and it has no key and no instruments

The first Tesla Model 3 cars will be delivered to customers in the coming week. It’s the beginning of fulfilling 500,000 pre-orders and of what Elon Musk has called “six months of manufacturing hell”. Much of the car remains a mystery but the first details are coming Read More...

Research: Biochar reduces air

Research: Biochar reduces air pollution, saves health costs

Producing “biochar” is a 2,000 year-old practice that converts agricultural waste into a soil enhancer that can hold carbon, boost food security, and increase soil biodiversity, and discourage deforestation. The process creates a fine-grained, highly porous charcoal that helps soils retain Read More...

Alphabet works on energy stora

Alphabet works on energy storage system based on salt

Alphabet, Google’s mother company, works on a new storage system for renewable energy that would be better than lithium-ion batteries that require rare earth metals and is thus not entirely sustainable. The Alphabet system involves vats of salt and antifreeze. It can be located almost anywhere, Read More...

Eating less sugar increases yo

Eating less sugar increases your happiness

OK, this headline doesn’t exactly say what the outcome of this new research is. We already knew that eating too much sugar linked to obesity, diabetes, and other degenerative diseases. Now, a new study shows that people eating 67 grams of sugar or more have a 23 percent higher chance to be Read More...

Why more and more high schools

Why more and more high schools are acting like startups

A railroad bridge had become a rusty eyesore in Marion, Iowa, and a local firm was on the hunt for a new design. So Martin Gardner Architecture turned to high school students. A group of budding architects from Iowa BIG, which brings in students from seven Cedar Rapids area high schools to spend Read More...

Will you need a driving licens

Will you need a driving license in the age of self-driving cars?

Driverless vehicles may seem unfamiliar now, but over the coming years you'll start to encounter - or even use them - on a daily basis. Will it mean the end of the driving licence and changes to the rules of the road? It's not uncommon to see a squat white droid trundling along the streets of Read More...

This city’s subway system wi

This city’s subway system will soon run mostly on renewable energy

This city’s sleek, European-made subway cars, riding on rubber tires that barely make a noise on the steel rails, carry 2.4 million passengers a day during the week in a metro system considered South America’s most modern. Now it has another distinction: It is about to become one of the Read More...