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Architect Recycles Clay Roof Tiles to Create Unique, Eco-Friendly Furniture

Manoj Patel, an architect based in Gujarat, India, uses everyday materials in unexpected ways to create designs that benefit people and the planet. One of his latest projects involves repurposing clay roof tiles to create beautiful, functional furniture that’s naturally cool, comfortable, and eco-conscious. As Patel explained to The Better India, most outdoor furniture is

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Scientists Make Skin Cells Act 30 Years Younger in Breakthrough Study

In a major achievement in the world of anti-aging science, researchers recently figured out a way to make human skin cells act three decades younger in a lab through genetic rejuvenation. The discovery could lead to serious advancements in wound recovery and other medical realms, including the treatment of genetic diseases.  A key inspiration for

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Floating City Planned in South Korea Will Adjust to Rising Sea Levels

It sounds — and looks — like something of the distant future, but a real-life floating city is set to be completed in South Korea within the next three years.  In partnership with the United Nations and the city of Busan, tech startup Oceanix presented its plans for the first-of-its-kind city this past spring. It

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A Recycling Center at a Refugee Camp Is Turning Plastic Waste Into Beautiful New Items: Photos

At the Sahrawi refugee camps in Algeria, trash used to build up, with nowhere to go but a growing pile in the Sahara desert. That was, until an organization called Precious Plastic teamed up with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees as well as residents in the camps.  Together, they created a recycling center

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Award-Winning Conductor Starts Orchestra for People With Mental Illness to Help Erase Stigma

When Ronald Braunstein takes the podium, baton in hand, he isn’t merely conducting an orchestra — he’s creating an inclusive space where musicians with mental illness are both seen and heard.  Braunstein, an award-winning conductor, is the founder of Me2/, the world’s only classical music organization that was created for people with mental illnesses and

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Man Invited All of Birmingham, Alabama, to His Wedding in Pakistan After Being Welcomed by City

Finalizing a wedding headcount can be tricky if a bride or groom has a large extended family, but when it came time for Shahzeb Anwer to plan his wedding in Pakistan, the task didn’t faze him — he invited the entire city of Birmingham, Alabama, to his nuptials.  Anwer became acquainted with the Magic City,

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Attending Festivals Can Increase Connection to Humanity, Study Shows

Many a Burning Man attendee has been known to wax rhapsodic about their experiences communing in the desert. And that type of passion is well documented throughout history — sociologist Émile Durkheim called the self-transcending effects of mass gatherings “collective effervescence.”  Now, a study out of Yale suggests that the transformative impact of festivals persists

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Young woman with blonde hair is dancing with her friends in a performance tent at a music festival. She has her arms outstretched and is watching the performance.
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