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If, like our kids, your children continuously ask you to make paper airplanes for them so that they can climb up as high as they can and glide their paper plane back down to the floor. Then this will make you happy, check out how to make, arguably, the best paper helicopter in the world. [...]
In today's parenting schedule life is full of so many pressures, we have the kids that are very demanding, there bills requiring our attention and there's social pressures inviting us to conform. However here is 5 ways to get up everyday and deal with the day ahead: Make a defined list of what you want [...]
The UK-based Adfree Cities network – which grew from the Adblock Bristol group – supports residents to oppose billboard planning applications, then works with them to create a new vision for freed-up space. “We don’t want to be too prescriptive,” says Nicola Round, the network’s co-founder. “We ask the community if they want empty space, community arts [...]
Self-Sustainable Power Researchers at a lab owned by the U.S. government have passed a crucial milestone on the way to their ultimate goal of achieving self-sustaining nuclear fusion. On Aug. 8, 2021, an experiment at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) made a significant step toward ignition, achieving a yield of more than 1.3 megajoules. Researchers [...]
COVID-19 is impacting our lives on Earth in endless ways. One surprising way is a shift in air pollution: many regions have reported improved air quality since residents have begun locking down at home. The reductions in air pollution are so significant that some experts even think that people staying inside during the virus may [...]
Pub offers free Christmas dinner to anyone who is alone this Christmas If you find yourself alone this Christmas, head over to The Alexandra in Wimbledon SW19 who are keeping up ther yearly tradition of ocffering people who are alone this Christmas a free meal, it proves that Chris Simply turn up between 12pm and [...]
Global student prize - Excellence in Renewables Innovation Jeremiah Thoronka has just won Global Student First Prize for Excellence in Innovation. He invented a machine which delivers electricity to homes by absorbing kinetic energy from vehicles passing over roadways. The device needs no batteries or external power infrastructure, doesn’t rely on changing weather patterns, and [...]
New Treatment option for Arthritis Today I read a study, from the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, stating there’s a new treatment available for osteoarthritis sufferers. Rather than steroid or anaesthetic injections being offered to people in pain, there’s now a radiological treatment, called cooled radio-frequency ablation (c-RFA). 23 people with [...]
This song plants trees To actually get a tree planted, you need to keep playing the song. You need a spotify or amazon music account, then search for the song name - “this song plants trees”, and each time it’s played, they plant trees from the royalties! So go on - add it to all [...]
Buy the Change You Want to See This Black Friday Buy Ethical Sustainable products Buy up-cycled items Buy from Charities like Oxfam, Red Cross or RNLI Blue Friday deals - Find companies which support charities Buy goods from refugee businesses or Tribal goods. Buy games or cards which support and enhance your families relationships & [...]
Electricity generated from Bioo Pablo Vidarte is a Spanish inventor. He’s developed a biological system which can both generate power, store information, and absorb CO2. What an amazing invention. Pablo says “Imagine being in the middle of a park, or a street, and being able to touch a plant and turn on the lights of [...]
500 Humpback Whales return to Seattle coast Just 25 years ago the humpback whale was considered an endangered species. 2021 has been a bumper year for female humpbacks where 21 new calves were documented in the waters of the Salish sea, near Washington & British Columbia near Vancouver, according to the Pacific Whale Watch Association [...]