Flour Sacks to Ecological Fashion Statements in Times of Crisis

Flour Sacks to Ecological Fashion Statements in Times of Crisis

In times of hardship, creativity often becomes a lifeline. The “Heroines” exhibition at the Design Museum Holon, running since March 31, 2025, delves into this theme by showcasing how women during World War II used fashion as a means of survival and expression. The post Flour Sacks to Ecological Fashion Statements in Times of Crisis…

China and Russia to build nuclear powered base for first Moonians

China and Russia to build nuclear powered base for first Moonians

The deployment of a nuclear power plant on the Moon raises questions about the legal frameworks governing space activities. The 1967 Outer Space Treaty, signed by over 100 countries including China, Russia, and the United States, stipulates that celestial bodies are not subject to national appropriation and must be used exclusively for peaceful purposes. The…

Strawberry Mango Smoothie

Strawberry Mango Smoothie

This Strawberry Mango Smoothie is creamy and totally banana-free! With frozen fruit, Greek yogurt, and honey, it’s a quick and easy breakfast or snack. The post Strawberry Mango Smoothie appeared first on Budget Bytes. If you love smoothies as much as I do, then you’re going to love this Strawberry Mango Smoothie! It’s made with…

Carbon Capture in 2025: Technologies, Markets, and Investment Trends

Carbon Capture in 2025: Technologies, Markets, and Investment Trends

By 2028, the global CCUS market is projected to surpass $14 billion. Companies able to deliver scalable technology and tie it directly to revenue from high-integrity carbon credits are best positioned to benefit from the next wave of climate finance and regulation. The post Carbon Capture in 2025: Technologies, Markets, and Investment Trends appeared first…

Tonka Bean Trees Attract Lightning to Win the Rainforest Arms Race—And Science Thinks That’s Electrifying

Tonka Bean Trees Attract Lightning to Win the Rainforest Arms Race—And Science Thinks That’s Electrifying

Lightning is one of the leading natural causes of tree death in tropical forests. The raw voltage and heat from a strike can instantly boil sap, splinter wood, and reduce a once-living organism to charcoal. But not tonka trees. The post Tonka Bean Trees Attract Lightning to Win the Rainforest Arms Race—And Science Thinks That’s…

The Passing of Pope Francis: A Legacy of Ecological Stewardship and Humility

The Passing of Pope Francis: A Legacy of Ecological Stewardship and Humility

Pope Francis, the beloved pontiff who served as the head of the Catholic Church since 2013, passed away on Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88. His death, following a long battle with respiratory illnesses, kidney failure, and declining health, marks the end of an era for the Church and the world. He…

Grassland: what happens when you go to jail for growing cannabis and it’s now legal?

Grassland: what happens when you go to jail for growing cannabis and it’s now legal?

The story follows Leo (Cabot-Conyers), a curious and sensitive young boy whose world is turned upside down when he befriends his new neighbors—an inquisitive young white boy and his police officer grandfather (Kober). Unknowingly, Leo’s friendship places his single mother (Maestro), who is secretly running an illegal cannabis business, at risk. The post Grassland: what…

These fancy gorillas in the Congo hunt truffles, not ants

These fancy gorillas in the Congo hunt truffles, not ants

A scientific paper recently published reveals that soil scratching by gorillas in Congo’s Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park is a foraging strategy to access a species of deer truffle, identified as Elaphomyces labyrinthinus, and not insects, as long assumed. The post These fancy gorillas in the Congo hunt truffles, not ants appeared first on Green Prophet. The ZUV…