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This 21-year old developed AI

This 21-year old developed AI that could revolutionize the way kids learn

Only 2 percent of all learning today is digital. That could rapidly change thanks to cutting-edge AI developed by a 21-year old Swede. Once this AI is plugged in to an existing Digital education tool, it helps students learn faster and become more interested by the content based on their individual Read More...

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Checking if water is contaminated could soon be as simple as snapping a photo

Dutch researchers are developing a simple smartphone attachment that makes it ridiculously easy to measure the quality of water. All you have to do is point the tool at the water you want to measure. That’s it. Such a tool could allow citizens to see if their drinking water is contaminated, or Read More...

Scientists have created a plan

Scientists have created a plant-based coating that could help end food waste

Feeding the world’s population isn’t so much about how much food we’re growing, but how to keep the food we grow from perishing. That’s why an agriculture company out of Santa Barbara developed a plant-based coating that allows fruits and vegetables to last two-to-three times longer than it Read More...

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How Nissan is using old Leaf batteries to power street lights in Japan

If electric cars are to have a positive environmental impact on the world, the batteries of old electric models must not be wasted, but rather, they must be repurposed for other uses. One shining example of this can be found in Naime, Japan—a city that was abandoned after the Fukushima nuclear Read More...

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To strive, or not to strive: A two-sided debate on one of life’s great questions

Should you spend your whole life working to make the greatest contribution to the world, or is it better to live a minimalistic life that is simple and full of pleasure? If you've ever found yourself asking this question, here is the case for and against striving your whole Read More...

Study: wind and solar can powe

Study: wind and solar can power most of the United States

Wind, solar, and storage could meet 90–100 percent of America’s electricity Read More...

The future of parking garages

The future of parking garages doesn’t involve cars at all

What would a world in which fewer people own cars look like? I’d never thought about the consequences until I came across this project: the conversion of a seven-story building in Peckham, London, from a dreadful parking garage into cool local business and community Read More...

Sound meditation and the insig

Sound meditation and the insight of impermanence

One specific method for practicing mindfulness of body sensations is to focus your attention on sounds. Sounds, like everything else, arise and pass away. Just by listening, you can experience the insight of impermanence, an understanding the Buddha taught as crucial for the development of Read More...

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Renewables generated more electricity than brown coal over summer in Australia

Renewable energy generated more electricity than brown coal during Australia’s summer for the first time in 2017-18, according to a new report by Green Energy Read More...