Nov 26, 2013 12:44PM
An online barter currency called the Terra could help reverse the booms and busts of the international business cycle.
News about this healthful spice becomes even better with new research showing that it prevents “brain tangles” associated with the memory-robbing disease.
Want to feel rich in time or money? When we give it away to others—by donating or volunteering—we feel a sense of abundance, a Harvard study finds.
Hidden tradeoffs, outright fibs and more good reasons to look twice at “green” claims before plunking down our money.
The Nordic republic leads the way to protect the fragile Arctic environment from destructive drilling and oil spills.
A battery charger that feels like a cushy insole can generate enough power in 2.5 miles of walking to charge an iPhone.
With novel online approaches, we can have fun together while donating rice, preserving waterways, and farming a virtual plot in Africa.
A $2 million prize is being offered to whoever invents the best instruments for monitoring and sustaining ocean health.
When encouraged to make a quick decision, study participants were more likely to contribute to the common good than to hoard money for themselves.
Too many trees per acre makes trees more prone to drought, hinders native species, and endangers wildlife habitats.