Vertical and Visionary: Empty Office Buildings That Transformed Into Urban Farms, Schools, Hotels, and More

Over the past few years, the number of Americans working fully remote or hybrid schedules has increased. And with the rise in remote workers and digital nomads, more office buildings are empty — and staying that way.  Reports show nearly 20% of office spaces are currently vacant in the United States, and in certain major […]

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Why Lauren Miller and Seth Rogen’s Alzheimer’s Charity Leads With Levity — And Wants You to Protect Your Brain

Alzheimer’s can be a devastating disease, and it’s one that touches so many: More than 6 million Americans may be living with the neurological condition. So it might seem unnatural to approach it with comedy, but for Seth Rogen and wife Lauren Miller Rogen, it’s the only way they know how.  “It’s kind of just […]

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A Newly Discovered Parkinson’s Trigger Could Open Doors for Prevention, Earlier Treatment

A recent study is challenging long held beliefs about Parkinson’s disease, and the findings could lead to new and improved avenues of treatment. The widely accepted explanation for what causes the disease is the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, the main source of dopamine in the central nervous system. Found in the midbrain, they […]

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Read more about the article Our Favorite Thanksgiving Products to Host the Most Memorable Gathering, From Party Games to Decor
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Our Favorite Thanksgiving Products to Host the Most Memorable Gathering, From Party Games to Decor

When it comes to holidays, Thanksgiving has it all. In one wonderful day, we get the opportunity to practice gratitude, enjoy delicious food, and gather with the people we love.  If you’re hosting the feast on Nov. 23, you’re likely already in the planning stages: picking out party games and deciding whether to go traditional […]

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“They’re Our Neighbors”: Social Entrepreneur Aims to Shift Public Perception of Homelessness in America

What comes to mind when you hear the word neighbor? For most Americans, it’s the person who occupies the apartment next door or the house across the sheet. Conversely, the individuals outside our homes, those who don’t have shelter of their own, may not even register as belonging to our communities — as being, in […]

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Divers Have “Tremendous Potential” to Advance UN’s Conservation Goals, Research Shows — Here’s How

A new review paper out of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography proposes tapping into the global diving community to advance marine conservation and help achieve UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 14: Life Below Water.   Publishing their work in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, researchers highlighted how the diving sector — comprising tourism, instruction, and […]

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Read more about the article Adolescents Want to See More Friendships, Less Romance in Movies and TV: Study
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Adolescents Want to See More Friendships, Less Romance in Movies and TV: Study

Take a look at the popularity of risque, high school-set series like Sex Education and Euphoria, and it’s not altogether unreasonable to assume that most young people prefer to see passion-fueled plotlines acted out on screen. But according to new research, adolescents are actually longing for more friendship and less romance in movies and television.  […]

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Engineers Develop Device That Turns Saltwater Into Freshwater Using Sunlight

Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China have developed a revolutionary desalination system inspired by the ocean and powered by the sun — and it could produce drinkable freshwater that is more cost-effective than tap.  In a recent study, the researchers describe a passive device that takes in […]

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Read more about the article Leslie Dart: Meet the Woman Who Planted Over 370K Trees in Canada
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Leslie Dart: Meet the Woman Who Planted Over 370K Trees in Canada

A Canadian woman is being heralded for the extraordinary number of trees she planted in the Great White North. Across three summers, Leslie Dart planted 372,290 trees, often documenting her progress on TikTok, with one of her videos earning a whopping 8.7 million views.  Some may see her as a modern-day Johnny Appleseed, but Dart […]

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Meet the Fanciful (and Massive) Wooden Trolls Hiding Out in the Pacific Northwest’s Forests

Danish artist Thomas Dambo boasts an impressive collection of trolls — and we don’t mean the 4-inch figurines with gems in their bellies (though, coincidentally, those were originally created by a Danish man named Thomas Dam). For over a decade, Dambo has been carving massive wooden sculptures of the mythical creatures and displaying them in natural […]

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Got 10 Minutes? Short Bursts of Activity Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk

Some promising news for people who struggle to fit exercise into their daily routines: Research has shown that short bursts of activity derived from simple, household tasks are tied to lower risks of heart attack, stroke, and death.  Publishing their work in the journal The Lancet Public Health, scientists out of Australia and the U.K. […]

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