A new interactive web tool created between the Global Wind Energy Council and renewable energy software company Greenbyte allows users to witness The Evolution of Wind Power between 1981 and today. The Evolution of Wind Power was created based on data provided by the Global Wind Energy Council Read More...
Educators like me will not be surprised at the results of a survey conducted by the Association of School and College Leaders, in which 55 percent of schools reported an increase in stress and anxiety among their pupils. The pupils I work with to help prepare for exams frequently display signs of Read More...
What do chocolate, rubber, nuts, fruit, charcoal and timber all have in common? These products all provide the backbone of major global industries—and they all grow on trees. So in a sense, money does grow on trees. Traditionally conservationists have advocated for protecting trees, not Read More...
The idea that organisms can live longer, healthier lives by sharply reducing their calorie intake is not exactly new. Laboratory research has repeatedly demonstrated the anti-aging value of calorie restriction, often called CR, in animals from nematodes to rats—with the implication that the Read More...
Since the typical solar panel isn’t portable, researchers have developed tiny solar cells that can be folded up for transportation, incorporated into clothing, or easily used in electronics. One example of this would be placing a mini-solar panel on a backpack that can then charge your devices Read More...
In an attempt to socially engineer multiculturalism, the Singapore government has made it a rule that the next president of the city-state, which is largely a ceremonial role, must be a Malay, the minority Muslim population of the country. That’s not the only thing that Singapore is doing to Read More...
Former businessman and new president Donald Trump may be an ardent skeptic of climate change, but that’s not stopping U.S. companies from maintaining their commitment to sustainability. In a new survey consisting of 400 large companies from a cross-section of industries, 60 percent of companies Read More...
Aerobic exercise is known to have significant cardiovascular benefits, but did you know that it also improves brain health? According to a new study, aerobic exercise helps to enhance human vision and arouses neurons in the visual cortex, which helps the brain process visual information. Read More...
If you want to have a fulfilling life, you need to be able to face the idea of death. So what does that mean, exactly? It means letting the knowledge that death can come at any moment motivate you in your pursuit of the things you truly want in life. Life is fragile, so use the time you have Read More...
Speaking with Bill Gates is like reading multiple Wikipedia entries. Ask a question, and you typically get a slight pause before he delivers a thoughtful paragraph or three of an answer that, in the age of Twitter haikus, is refreshingly comprehensive. To get a sense of that level of discourse, Read More...