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Sighing: It’s actually the b

Sighing: It’s actually the body’s way of resetting itself

While sighs are often attributed to sadness, anger, frustration, and angst, research indicates that sighing is a natural part of pulmonary function. The average person sighs twelve times per hour, and without the one sighs the air sacs inside of the lungs would cave, resulting in death. As dramatic Read More...

Here’s why Lego is swapping

Here’s why Lego is swapping plastic for plants

Lego has been searching for a sustainable alternative to plastic since 2015, and it has found a solution in sugarcane fields. Yesterday, the company said it has started production on a new line of Lego elements made from plant-based plastic sourced from sustainably grown sugarcane. The toys Read More...

This beautifully designed R

This beautifully designed 'dumb phone' can only make calls and send texts

The Brooklyn-based startup Light has set an impossible goal of getting people to put down their smartphones. Light launched in 2014 and a year later debuted its first product, the Light Phone. It could only make calls and tell the time, and the company described it as "quite a smart 'dumb' Read More...

How one US state saved $240 mi

How one US state saved $240 million in health care spending

Investment in primary care results in savings in overall health care spending. This has been empirically proven in the state of Oregon. Current innovation in Oregon provides a real world example that can be studied by policy makers, insurers, health care organizations, and consumers for reform and Read More...

Americans keep using less elec

Americans keep using less electricity

Economic growth picked up a little in the U.S. in 2017. But electricity use fell, according to data released Tuesday by the Energy Information Administration. It's now been basically flat for more than a Read More...

This 18-mile stretch of Georgi

This 18-mile stretch of Georgia highway is a living laboratory for clean energy

It’s not often that captains of industry have epiphanies about climate change. So it was remarkable when, after reading The Ecology of Commerce in 1994, carpet manufacturer Ray Anderson set out to clean up his petroleum-intensive operation and succeeded in cutting net carbon emissions by more Read More...

Daffodils could be holding the

Daffodils could be holding the key to killing cancerous tumorous

Researchers have found a compound extracted from daffodils that can serve as a potential cancer killer. As it turns out, the compound can help shut down the “nanomachines” that tumors exploit to grow out of control. Not only was this compound shown to slow cancer’s growth, but it also Read More...

Levi’s is using lasers to ma

Levi’s is using lasers to make more sustainable jeans

At Levi’s, a brand that talks about trying to be as sustainable and humane to workers as possible, the ugly reality of what it takes to make jean—especially when you are selling $4.6 billion worth of them a year—isn’t something that is brushed under the table. That’s why Levi’s has Read More...

California to start allowing s

California to start allowing self-driving cars to drive without humans

The California DMV has received approval for a plan to put self-driving cars on the road with no safety driver. That means starting April 2, Google, Ford, Nvidia, and other companies can own and operate driving around the Golden State without anybody inside. The permit to put cars on the road Read More...

Estonia is making the first vi

Estonia is making the first visa for digital nomads

Visas can be a bane for the fluid-lifestyles of the digital nomad. That’s why the Estonian government is developing a digital nomad visa after noticing that the main barrier to entry workers wanting to work abroad was attaining a proper visa. So how will it work in practice? Though the visa is Read More...