Here Is Why You Should Add Sweet Almond Oil to Your Beauty Routine 24 January, 2020 Emollient, softening, nourishing and soothing – sweet almond oil is rich in… Published in: Science & Technology
This Indian Lake Is So Polluted, It Keeps Catching Fire 24 January, 2020 There is an Indian lake that is always burning making life difficult… Published in: Travel
This Village Where People and Crocodiles Live in Harmony Is At Risk 23 January, 2020 There is a village in Africa where the inhabitants live in harmony… Published in: Science & Technology
This Swedish City Has Become the Recycling Capital of the World 23 January, 2020 Far from the Scandinavian stereotype of the modern city, Eskiltuna, with its… Published in: Science & Technology
The Birthplace of Human Kind was in Botswana, Scientists Claim 23 January, 2020 Scientists are sure to have discovered the exact birthplace of human kind,… Published in: Travel
Why Artemisia Gentileschi Is the Bravest Painter in History 22 January, 2020 Painter, wife, mother, lover and great warrior. Artemisia Gentileschi is an icon… Published in: Science & Technology
Toilet Paper Pollutes More Than SUVs and Is Destroying Forests 22 January, 2020 Let’s face it, we are big toilet paper consumers. Every year we… Published in: Science & Technology
Victoria Falls Are Now Completely Drained Due to Drought 21 January, 2020 The effects of global warming are now visible everywhere in the world,… Published in: Travel
The Story of Radium Girls, Poisoned by Radioactive Paint at Work 21 January, 2020 Today there are numerous books, films and plays inspired by their dramatic… Published in: Science & Technology
Marseille Soap: The Super Natural Detergent With Lots of Uses 20 January, 2020 Marseille soap is a simple yet great ally for household cleaning -… Published in: Science & Technology
Earthworms Are Among the Most Important Animals on the Planet 20 January, 2020 The earthworm is certainly not an animal that many people pay attention… Published in: Travel
Humboldt, The Romantic Scientist Who Foretold Climate Change 20 January, 2020 He was a German naturalist, explorer, geographer and botanist. But above all,… Published in: Science & Technology
This Australian Store Is a Library, but for Clothes and Shoes 19 January, 2020 A new solution to fight consumerism comes from this Australian store, where… Published in: Science & Technology
The Oldest Forest in the World Is in New York City and Is Really Old 19 January, 2020 When did the first forests, as we know them today, appear on… Published in: Travel
Cameroon Is Experiencing the Most Serious IDPS Crisis in the World 18 January, 2020 Conflicts in Africa have led to 1850 deaths and 500,000 displaced persons,… Published in: Science & Technology
Tips and tricks to use baking soda for house cleaning 18 January, 2020 Baking soda is a great ally for household cleaning. It’s a natural… Published in: Health & Wellness
5,000 Camels Have Been Shot Down to Preserve Water in Australia 17 January, 2020 The fires in Australia are a huge tragedy, with consequences not only… Published in: Travel
Alan Turing: The Story of a Genius Condemned For His Sexuality 17 January, 2020 His ideas led to early versions of modern computing and helped win… Published in: Science & Technology
This Mine in the Andes Is Poisoning Over 2000 Children with Heavy Metals 16 January, 2020 In Peru, a giant mine in the Andes is poisoning the air… Published in: Science & Technology
This Mysterious Pacific Island Did Not Exist Until a Few Years Ago 16 January, 2020 In December 2014, in the middle of the Pacific, a new island… Published in: Travel
Mizuko Kuyo Is the Japanese Ritual Celebrating Unborn Children 16 January, 2020 Losing your child without even having a chance to see them and… Published in: Science & Technology
Natural Fabric Softener – Vinegar, Baking Soda or Citric Acid? 15 January, 2020 Does natural fabric softener really exist? In recent years people have started… Published in: Science & Technology
Chinese Paddlefish Is the First Animal to Be Officially Extinct in 2020 15 January, 2020 Chinese paddlefish is the first animal in 2020, and in the new… Published in: Travel
Women in Nepal Are Forced to Sleep in ‘Menstruation Huts’ Without Water 15 January, 2020 A tradition that discriminates against women is still going on in some… Published in: Science & Technology
Climate Change Will Led to Shortage of Food for 9 out of 10 People 14 January, 2020 By 2100, 90% of the world's population will see food production decline… Published in: Science & Technology
If You Want to Admire the Real Starry Sky, Visit These Sky Reserves 14 January, 2020 A sky full of stars. A romantic scenery that is increasingly difficult… Published in: Science & Technology
Genocides of Uncontacted Tribes Are Taking Place in Brazil 13 January, 2020 There are ongoing genocides of uncontacted tribes in Brazil. By this expression… Published in: Science & Technology
Solastalgia – When Climate Change Causes Anxiety and Frustration 13 January, 2020 If you are feeling sad or depressed while you watch the planet… Published in: Science & Technology
Indonesia Is About to Ban Tourism on the Island of Komodo 12 January, 2020 The Indonesian Government is considering extending the ban to tourists on the… Published in: Travel
Native Quechua Language Enters Peruvian Universities After 500 Years 12 January, 2020 The Quechua language has finally entered the University of Peru. For this… Published in: Science & Technology
Tips and Tricks to Save Money on Your Bill When Ironing 11 January, 2020 Ironing is an activity that we often do during the week, and… Published in: Science & Technology
It Looks Like the Maldives, But This Lake in Siberia Is a Toxic Waste Dump 11 January, 2020 It is so blue that people compare it to the sea in… Published in: Travel
How Afterlife Is Explained by an Ancient ‘Map’ Found in Egypt 11 January, 2020 In Ancient Egypt, even death did not grant the deserved rest -… Published in: Science & Technology
If You Quit Social Networks, You Can Stay at This Hotel for Free 10 January, 2020 There is a very special hotel in Sweden. Here tourists don't pay… Published in: Science & Technology
There Is An Elevated Bike Path for Cycling Through the Trees 10 January, 2020 If you think you can't ride in trees, you're wrong. In Belgium, in… Published in: Travel
How Climate Change Is Threatening Mongolia Ancestral Lifestyles 9 January, 2020 We are in the remote tundra of northern Mongolia, in the Saiyan… Published in: Science & Technology
This São Paulo Club Turns Cigarette Ends into Surfboards for Children 9 January, 2020 A Brazilian club found a great way to recycle cigarette ends. The… Published in: Science & Technology
How Mass Tourism Has Ruined Some of the Pacific Islands 8 January, 2020 Mass tourism is devastating the Pacific islands. From Thailand to Bali, there… Published in: Travel
This Californian Company Is Producing Meat Substitutes From the Air 8 January, 2020 As we know, the population is constantly growing. For this reason, ensuring… Published in: Science & Technology
Death Penalties in the World: How Is the Situation Today? 8 January, 2020 In recent years there has been a reversal of death penalties. According… Published in: Science & Technology
This Wolves Shelter Allows You to Sleep Surrounded by Wild Nature 7 January, 2020 In Bosnia you can sleep in the mountains with wild nature around… Published in: Travel
North Korean Women Are Sold As Sex Slaves in China 7 January, 2020 They're running away from a terrible situation. However, they are unaware that… Published in: Science & Technology
Don’t Accumulate Unwanted Christmas Presents – Recycle Them 6 January, 2020 According to American research, we receive and give $35 billion of unwelcome… Published in: Science & Technology
Tree Bridges in India Become Stronger as Trees Grow 6 January, 2020 They are not the tallest or longest bridges in the world. In… Published in: Travel
Cook Islands Want to Change Their Name to Pay Tribute to Maori 5 January, 2020 The Cook Islands are a group of 15 islands in the middle… Published in: Science & Technology
How to Reuse Christmas Decors After The Holidays 5 January, 2020 The Christmas holidays have come to an end. The time has come… Published in: Science & Technology
Tasmania Says No to Building a Chinese Resort in Front of National Park 4 January, 2020 The Freycinet National Park, near Swanse, would have had a spectacular view… Published in: Travel
Modern Day Slavery: How Is the Situation in the World Today? 4 January, 2020 Modern day slavery is not a legacy of the past, but a… Published in: Science & Technology
Replace Toothpaste Tubes with These Environmentally Friendly Options 3 January, 2020 Every year tonnes of toothpaste tubes end up in undifferentiated collection. This… Published in: Science & Technology
Central Japan – The Wonder of Nature in The Winter Season 3 January, 2020 Discovering Japan in winter is an unforgettable adventure that will delight even… Published in: Travel