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This compact home at the base of the Andes Mountains is a breath of fresh air
8 minute read
The meditative process of making a clay mug
Eric Ripert at Le Bernardin is the first chef in New York City to be cooking with Nature’s Fynd, which is not seafood at all, but a protein fermented from an extremophilic fungal microbe (Fusarium strain flavolapis or “yellow stone,” nicknamed Fy) discovered by NASA-funded scientists in an acidic hot spring in Yellowstone National Park.
24 minute read
Taylor Mac's "Amazing Grace"
"Amazing Grace" by Taylor Mac
Robin Wall Kimmerer, member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and a professor at the State University of New York’s College of Environmental Science and Forestry, author of the essay collection, “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.”
2 minute read
The Man With A Magic Brush
It’s often the smallest room in our homes, but it’s also the room which has the biggest environmental impact on our Earth and oceans.
6 minute read
The Giza pyramids are the dramatic backdrop for a new installation by anonymous Spanish artist SpY. Inspired by Egyptian symbolism and mathematics.
3 minute read
Here are three Japanese companies with solutions that they hope will help their country cut its food waste in half by 2030, perhaps saving a bit of the planet along the way.
12 minute read
Whalers from the 18th and 19th centuries are helping 21st Century scientists on climate change.
8 minute read