Discussing topics such as diversity and inclusion isn’t easy. People tend to have strong opinions on these matters, and expressing your own opinion can leave others agitated—without any progress being made. For productive conversations on diversity and inclusion, here’s what you must keep in Read More...
The lionfish is a major environmental problem. Over a million of the predators infest the warm waters of the Caribbean, Bahamas, and areas of the US south and east coasts. It has a voracious appetite, can lay 30,000 eggs every five days, and has no natural enemies in its invaded waters. Since no Read More...
Every year, about one-third of the global food supply ends up spoiled, which is not only a major financial waste but also a disaster for the environment as greenhouse gasses come from rotten food. To put the severity of this issue in numbers, a consultancy group has put out a report identified five Read More...
While you never expect to see “magic” mushrooms or ayahuasca scribbled on a doctor’s prescription pad, a number of studies are showing that psychedelic drugs can help treat certain mental health conditions. Take a look at this interview to see why we might be on the brink of a revolution in Read More...
Scotland made a decision this week that displays why it is truly an evolved, modern civilization. As a part of $6.7 million government plan to fight “period poverty”—the problems faced by women who struggle to cover their basic needs while menstruating—Scotland has guaranteed free sanitary Read More...
Even though going on travels is supposed to be fun and exciting, often times it can also be stressful. Research shows that even small trips over relatively short distances are associated with higher levels of cortisol, the stress hormone. Fortunately, the more mindful we become of our anxiety Read More...
As the climate continues and water demands increase, the dams and reservoirs we’ve built to make fresh water a certainty are becoming dinosaurs. That means water engineers need to radically rethink the traditional approach to water infrastructure. For a glimpse into the future of water Read More...
Despite the fact that farming some 7,000 crops for thousands of years, two-thirds of the world’s food supply is based on just four crops—wheat, maize, rice, and soybean. Now researchers are trying to unlock the potential of all these ignored crops before they get replaced completely by Read More...
It’s often said that carrots can boost your eyesight, but as it turns out, people who eat at least one orange a day have a 60 percent lower risk of developing macular degeneration compared to people who never eat oranges. The study showed that the flavonoids – antioxidants found in oranges Read More...
Fog nets have been in use for water-scarce communities for a long time, but the yield of these nets is often limited and the water only flows on foggy days. Fortunately, a team of researchers has created a new material that they believe will be a large improvement. The net uses an electrospun Read More...