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A car tire is a car tire, right? Well, not according to scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. They developed an energy generating car tire that harvests energy from friction. The scientists concluded that the friction created as a car's tires run over the ground accounts for Read More...
Cut energy use, eat less meat and buy locally produced food. These are three examples of the necessary lifestyle changes included in the campaign launched by an international group of Catholic organizations this week. Following the pope's call to fight climate change in his environmental Read More...
We all know that you can feel refreshed after a nice walk through the forest. But why? Is it the clean air, the natural beauty of nature or the healthy exercise? A group of researchers from Stanford University came up with an additional idea. They thought the nature effect might have something to Read More...
Diabetes is a serious problem for more and more people. For them, insulin injection can be a painful process of keeping their blood sugar levels under control. A new, "smart" insulin patch may solve this. This patch, a thin square covered with more than 100 tiny needles packed with insulin and Read More...
Of course, it's possible to find technological fixes to ensure there's enough water in barren places in countries such as India. But what about using what's already there? That's the idea behind collecting precipitation in rain barrels. This form of "rain harvesting" could result in significant Read More...
So you thought the bees were dying out? Not so fast. There are ways to save them. Oslo, capital of Norway, has built a "bee highway." This bee-friendly route through the city offers flowery, green rest stops along the way. Here, bees can take a break and fill up on nectar. This network of "pollen Read More...
This September, philosopher and empathy expert Roman Krznaric will open the Empathy Museum, the world's first museum dedicated to helping visitors develop the skill of empathy. Is there anything we can do to boost our empathy levels? Visiting the museum, of course, and this will be possible for Read More...
The classroom can be a stressful place for children with autism spectrum disorders. Researchers found that a little furry animal can relief some of that stress. Recent studies show that when these kids are playing with guinea pigs at school, they are more eager to attend, display more interactive Read More...
We all know what India's highly patriarchal society leads to. As female are regarded as inferior, they sometimes get killed in the womb, fewer girls attend school, and women are being raped. In an attempt to change that, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on all Indians to post selfies with their Read More...
Adding an egg to your salad may make it easier to absorb the nutrients better. A small study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition concludes that the carotenoids that give veggies such as carrots and tomatoes their color make the nutrients in raw vegetables stick better. They're also Read More...