Nov 26, 2014 10:49AM
A device being developed at Harvard with the aid of new technology and man-made materials could tap the planet’s infrared emissions as a direct source of DC current.
Most so-called bamboo clothing is rayon, manufactured with harsh chemicals and unworthy of the “green” label.
A new program initiated by college students recognizes with a door sticker those restaurants that donate unsold food to homeless shelters.
In a recent survey, people of both high and low income levels fared pretty much the same in such measures of altruism such as doing and returning favors, sympathy and empathy.
Sixty-seven countries are considered more religiously diverse than the U.S., according to the latest Pew Research Center study.
Although the number of coastal and wetland birds are finally on the upswing, many of the nation’s bird species are struggling for survival.
Garnishing outdoor trees with edibles for birds helps them thrive through the cold winter.
The World Peace Caravan is a global peace movement scheduled to conduct a 12-day camel caravan from Petra, Jordan, to Jerusalem, Israel
Oct 31, 2014 11:08AM
Products from clothing to food to appliances made in the U.S. are produced to higher standards. Plus buying them supports our economy and national security.
Close on the heels of dancing and protesting flash mobs, “cash mobs” are popping up—people that flood a beloved locally-owned store on a certain day to infuse it with sales and renewed customer relationships.