Sometimes it can feel like our minds are spinning a bit out of control. The good news is that there are a few simple ways to calm your mind and take back control.
These Teens are Turning an Abandoned Prison into a Sustainable Farm
In addition to rehabilitating the youth and transforming the abandoned prison into something beneficial, Growing Change hopes to provide a model for other places looking to do the same.
New Haptic Suit Lets You ‘Hear’ Music Through Your Skin
The vibrating vest provides a way for everyone — hearing, hard of hearing, and deaf — to experience music in a completely new way.
3 Easy Ways to Boost Your Immune System
Immune health is on everyone’s mind right now. The good news is that there’s a whole laundry list of things you can do to keep yourself healthy.
Mexico City is Using Aztec-era ‘Floating Gardens’ to Feed its People
On the outskirts of Mexico City, small farmers in the neighborhood of Xochimilco are filling the demand for fresh, local food.
Here’s Why You Should Book Yourself a Staycation
Right now might actually be the perfect time to plan a vacation, one with a very close and well-known destination; your own home town
Dolphins Learn New Hunting Techniques by Watching Their Peers
In a breakthrough discovery, scientists have discovered that dolphins off the coast of Australia are learning a new hunting technique by observing their peers.
World’s Largest Liquid Air Battery Is Being Built in England
One of the biggest challenges of renewable energies is finding ways to store the power for when we need it; this project aims to take that challenge head-on.
7,000-Year-Old Australian Artifacts Found Underwater
The team used lidar and sonar technologies to locate the artifacts; similar techniques to those used in the recent findings in Mexico and at Stonehenge.
First Bald Eagle Chick in 115 Years Hatches on Cape Cod
Amateur bird watcher Joshua Maloney has discovered the first Bald Eagle chick to hatch on Cape Cod in 115 years.