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Blue Hill’s Dan Barber Is Reimagining the Future of Restaurants

Chef Dan Barber has long been an outspoken champion of sustainable agriculture, advocating for chefs to embrace cost-effective crops like buckwheat instead of imported heirloom tomatoes.
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Blue Hill’s Dan Barber Is Reimagining the Future of Restaurants

Chef Dan Barber has long been an outspoken champion of sustainable agriculture, advocating for chefs to embrace cost-effective crops like buckwheat instead of imported heirloom tomatoes.

These mini wind turbines are designed for rooftops

If a building also has batteries to store the energy, it could be totally self-sufficient.

Architects Turning to India’s Lattice Building Designs to Keep Buildings Cool Without Air Conditioning

India’s lattice buildings are both beautiful, unique, and efficient in keeping the building cool without the need for any air conditioner.

Headland House

'Sense of Place' Beautifully Articulated Down Under

Nicole Alexis Nelson, 'Black Forager'

The recipe for a wildly successful TikTok account — at least, for Alexis Nikole Nelson — is to post entirely about foraging.

Michael Pollan explains why any drug can be a "powerful healing medicine"

Desperate for new tools to fight a growing mental health crisis, psychiatry has turned to psychedelic drugs. But are psychedelics actually the answer or just another "miracle drug?"

Ray Collins Wave Photography

For nearly a decade, Australian photographer Ray Collins has dedicated his craft to documenting the ocean. Specializing in photographs of waves, his visuals highlight the power, elegance, and majesty of our oceans.

Why Monki’s Green Machine is a recycling milestone

Swedish fast-fashion brand Monki has launched the first capsule clothing collection made using a breakthrough textile-to-textile recycling process that’s a huge step towards a closed loop for clothing.

This looks like leather — but it’s made from shrimp shells

Every year, the food industry generates up to 8 million tons of crab, lobster, and shrimp shells, many of which are either dumped back in the ocean or end up in landfills. Now, a biomaterials startup called TômTex wants you to wear them instead.

R for Repair London exhibition features "sympathetic" repairs to sentimental objects

Responding to an open call, members of the public were invited to contribute sentimental but broken objects to feature in R for Repair, an exhibition of repaired objects presented at the V&A museum as part of London Design Festival.