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What are the Benefits of Celtic Sea Salt?
What is Celtic Sea Salt? Celtic sea salt, also known as sel gris or grey salt, is a minimally processed variety of salt that originates from the coastal regions of France. It is recognised for its unique characteristics, which distinguish it from more commonly used...
The Benefits of Sunlight for Health: Getting Outside this Summer
After discussing staying safe while having fun in the sun, let’s look at the benefits of spending time in sunlight. As the days get longer and warmer, we begin to spend more time outside and begin to feel the benefits of sunlight for health. One of the biggest...
How whales help ocean ecosystems, the climate and mankind
Discover how whales help to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, create oxygen and fertilize phytoplankton upon which all sea life depends. Introduction Scientific research increasingly confirms the vital contributions of whales to the oceans, the planet and...
Your network of climate leaders, created for Youth by Youth.
Earth Guardians is a revolutionary environmental nonprofit that provides youth with the resources and training needed to create climate justice-driven solutions that make a real difference locally, nationally, and internationally. Get involved in the movement and...
The Science of Heart-Brain Coherence
OUR HYPOTHESIS Harmonious communication between the heart and brain is the key to well-being. How do you achieve heart coherence—and what does it feel like? HeartMath Institute has spent over three decades researching how optimizing the heart-brain connection...
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Conflict and Post-conflict Situations: Lessons from Greenland
Recognizing the existence of differing interests and aspirations is the starting point for any negotiation. In , negotiations unfold in a context shaped by what is often described as “below-threshold warfare”, linked to competition over natural resource wealth. In...
Aminata Touré: Fighting Corruption and Championing Justice in Senegal
When Aminata Touré was appointed Prime Minister of Senegal in September 2013, the announcement came while she was in the middle of pursuing active corruption cases against former government figures. She had already earned the nickname "Iron Lady" in the press for her...
Tarja Halonen: Making Equality the Language of Leadership May 12
When Tarja Halonen became President of Finland in 2000, she made history as the country’s first female head of state. Her presidency came at a moment when Finland was redefining its place in Europe, adapting to a new constitution, and navigating a changing global...
Stories of Women Who Lead: H.E. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
In the second episode of Stories of Women Who Lead, Her Excellency Dr. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, former President of Mauritius, joins Laura Liswood, Secretary-General of the Council of Women World Leaders, and Nawshin Mahadooa, Chargée de Mission at Cap Business Océan...
How Far Infrared Therapy Can Help You Sleep Better
Sleep Better Millions of adults struggle consistently with falling asleep and staying asleep. Poor sleep quality impacts every aspect of daily life, from cognitive function and emotional resilience to long-term physical health. When the body fails to achieve deep,...
How to reach Gen Z in 2026: 8 insights about the fastest-growing generation
Gen Z is quickly gaining ground in the workforce and economy, and it can be a struggle for brands to keep up and reach them effectively. To better understand this ever-evolving demographic, we compiled a guide exploring their preferences and habits based on Epsilon...
Immunostimulation of Asian elephant
In vitro investigation of Asian elephant immune responses to tuberculosis infection Exploring Asian elephant immune responses to tuberculosis using cellular modeling: Tuberculosis in elephants is a reemerging disease that can cause chronic debilitating illness and can...
Who decides which animals are endangered? The International Union of Conservation for Nature
Critically Endangered means that the species are at extremely high risk for extinction. There are several factors for the Critically Endangered status, they include: Population drops below 250 mature individuals Species' population has declined 80%-90%,...
Fried Zucchini with Spicy Mango Honey: A Flavorful Twist
Imagine walking into your grandmother's kitchen, the air filled with the rich aroma of sizzling vegetables. Now, visualize transforming that nostalgic scent into something extraordinary: fried vegetables, such as panko-crusted zucchini fries, with sweet chili...
Chinese Style “Bourbon Tofu”
The tamari inspired me to make a vegan, gluten free version of one of my family's favourite Chinese-American dishes - Bourbon Chicken. Ironically, the dish contains no alcohol - it was named after Bourbon Street in Louisiana, and is essentially cut up chicken parts...
3 Easy Kale Salads
Marinated kale salads Marinated kale salads are not only a delicious way to enjoy these dark greens, but they are also easy to make and highly nutritious. For all of these recipes, the kale leaves have been de-stemmed and finely sliced into bite-size strips....
OLIVIE PLUS 30x – Thirty times more polyphenols & health benefits!
The name is Arbequina The ancestor of all trees, a miracle mentioned in all holy books: The olive tree... The fruit of the immortal tree, which is even older than the history of humanity, is the olive. The most unique form of this unique fruit, which has existed for...
Referral Contagion: Capturing the Full ROI of Referral Programs
Marketers have long recognized that customers acquired through referrals tend to be more loyal and valuable. What has remained underappreciated, however, is the additional value these customers may generate through their future referral behavior. In...
Research Insight | Think Twice Before Marketing AI as “Better than Humans”
The rapid expansion of AI in business is largely driven by its ability to outperform humans in specific tasks. This has encouraged firms to increasingly integrate AI into their operations and, in some cases, to emphasize AI’s superiority over human counterparts...
First-grader starts a ‘buddy bench’ epidemic
A Pennsylvania student came up with a simple idea to eliminate loneliness and foster friendship on the playground Sometimes it's the simplest ideas that can make the biggest difference. Everyone knows it can be tough for some kids to make friends. Some kids are just...
Elon Musk, billionaires, and the United Nations: The 1% solution to global development
Billionaires can impact billions of lives Until recently, even the wealthiest individuals did not have enough money to make a material dent in global problems, let alone “solve” them. Compared to the size of national economies, or the budgets of the governments of...
8 Smart Money Habits for Big Financial Success
Achieving financial success does not require drastic measures or major lifestyle changes. In fact, simply being consistent with applying better money habits often paves the way for greater gains over time. As James Clear wrote in his bestseller Atomic Habits,...
From the Ground Up
Alicia Pirani Brumfield, a Farm Educator and graduate of Growing Home's program, walks a cart by the greenhouse. Growing Home What might we build after the world ends? It’s a question I’ve asked myself amid narratives that we’re careening towards catastrophe. I’ve...
An Education in Joy
Positive Tomorrows is the kind of school you would have wanted to attend as a child, or the kind of school you hope your own kid may one day find themselves at—a light-filled building designed by student request and staffed by caring adults. Positive Tomorrows is a...
Stevia may provide more benefits than as a zero-calorie sugar substitute.
This sugar substitute does more than sweeten — it kills cancer cells When fermented with bacteria isolated from banana leaves, stevia extract kills off pancreatic cancer cells but doesn't harm healthy kidney cells, according to a research team at Hiroshima University....