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'Sea snot' is clogging up Turkey's coasts, suffocating marine life, and devastating fisheries
Fishing nets are bursting under the weight of a sea-snot blanket that extends about 100 feet below …
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
5 ways to build a sustainability-focused work culture that aligns with employee values
Many company leaders and employees are looking to expand workplace sustainability initiatives. Here…
Lily Katzman
Things you can do if you need a hug but you're socially isolated
Cuddling up with a weighted blanket can mimic the physical sensation of a hug, and tending to plant…
Andrea Michelson
Wildlife filmmaker Malaika Vaz says protecting wild habitats is imperative in preventing global health crises
Malaika Vaz, a National Geographic explorer and TV presenter, told Insider how conservation and sus…
Brea Cubit
A troubling new map shows what your city's climate will look like in 60 years. San Francisco will feel like LA, and New York will be more like Arkansas.
"We can use this technique to translate a future forecast into something we can better conceptualiz…
Aylin Woodward
Design: The trends to watch out for in 2021
The brandverse is moving towards personalisation and consumers are becoming more environmentally-co…
Marketing: Trends to watch out for in 2021
New-age brands on how the pandemic impacted their perspectives towards marketing
This app by a Bengaluru girl that saved several lives during Chennai floods, will now inspire thousands at the UN Ecuador Conference
It is now among the five projects selected by the United Nations across the world that has "amazed …
30 Award-Winning Photos Of Nature Taken By Working Scientists
While many photographers capture beautiful images of animals out in the wild, few know exactly what…
Kevin Loria
People who sext their partners a lot are more sexually satisfied - but their relationship could be suffering in other ways
However, some people are "hyper-sexters," sending and receiving an abundance of sexts - and accordi…
Lindsay Dodgson
The idea of the male or female brain is a myth, according to a neuroscientist
Selective gathering of evidence is not limited to lists of required qualities. Even the way in whic…
Daphna Joel, PhD and Luba Vik…
This celebrity wore the Met Gala's first-ever 'cognitive' dress
The annual Met Gala is known for featuring celebrities in dazzling attire, but one dress in particu…
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Permaculture: How do we save the environment from us & our technology?
We
just have 175-200 years more on this planet, after that we’ll be done with. I
have no doubt that…
Humans have a terrible reputation for killing each another - and new research suggests that's not a surprise
"Violence is sometimes an unintended result of some interactions between individuals. As long as co…
Lindsay Dodgson
A health-security expert says we're in an 'age of epidemics.' We can expect a future outbreak worse than the Wuhan coronavirus.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), which spread in China 17 years ago, was also a coronaviru…
Aylin Woodward,Aria Bendix,Ar…
This incredibly detailed map contains a treasure trove of neat details about the 2016 presidential vote
"Suffice to say that most of the precinct swing can be explained by one variable: education level, …
Allan Smith
The fascinating cultural reason why Westerners and East Asians have polar opposite understandings of the truth
The soil and climate of Greece were congenial to wine and olive oil production, and by the sixth ce…
Dogs And Cats Are Murderers
"Despite the increasing recognition of the potential problem dogs may create for wildlife, few solu…
Jennifer Welsh
The 3 strangest, most fascinating facts about all that bacteria on the New York City subway
While there are questions about whether this kind of DNA fingerprinting yields accurate results, th…
Erin Brodwin
5 Key lessons for Indian smart cities from Sweden
A large number of Indian and Swedish companies are investing in each others’ countries under variou…