In every failure, there is a lesson. The reason why so few are able to reinvent themselves over long periods of time is that they fear Read More...
BBC has entered the vegan game by releasing its first cooking show featuring cuisine that’s entirely plant-based. The show will be hosted by a former stunt performer who turned vegan in 2015 and whose main quest will be to offer guidance on how to live on a vegan Read More...
Reverse vending machines that exchange plastic bottles for money are proving to be incredibly effective in encouraging Britons to recycle. The machines, introduced last year at five UK sites, reward consumers with a voucher worth 10p for every deposit of a bottle purchased at the shops. Since the Read More...
China has engaged in the revival of the coral reefs it damaged in the South China Sea after the country’s disputed island building in the region. Facilities to protect and recover coral were installed on the three biggest of China’s seven artificial islands, and operations began at the start of Read More...
While 2018 has been a year bedeviled by extreme weather due to climate change, scientists have also put serious efforts into raising global awareness of the dire consequences that may follow if things are left unchanged. Following the UN report on climate change and the climate conference in Read More...
Though a natural response to misfortune, worrying doesn’t bring anything but anxiety and distress. Being worry-free in the face of adversity is an attainable goal. However, we must first acknowledge the futility of this tormenting emotion. If you have a hard time getting your worries out of your Read More...
In June 2016, the City of London police force began to equip some of its frontline officers with Tasers, or "conducted energy devices," as they are known in such circles. The move was the first of its kind in England and Wales, and criminologists from the University of Cambridge used the shift to Read More...
Almost a third of new cars sold in Norway last year were pure electric, a new world record as the country strives to end sales of fossil-fueled vehicles by Read More...
One of today’s most deadly challenges to public health is the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In the United States alone, 2 million people are infected with an antibiotic-resistant infection annually; the World Health Organization has warned of the “post-antibiotic era.” An urgent Read More...
We encounter carpeting every day, in offices, homes, stores–almost any interior setting. According to the Environmental News Network, carpets and rugs cover 70% of all flooring in the United States, a figure largely credited to the rise of corporate America and the white-collar workforce of the Read More...