Self-Sustainability
20-Year-Old’s Company Is Going to Eliminate 50% of the Pacific Garbage Patch by 2020
Twenty-year-old Boyan Slat and his company The Ocean Cleanup have announced they will be able to eliminate fifty percent of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by 2020.
As Bitcoin Surges over $1,800, Federal Reserve Official Admits Blockchain Value
(ANTIMEDIA) The price of bitcoin just surpassed $1,800, its second all-time high this week. As governments worldwide eye the blockchain technology and ready new cryptocurrency rules, there is no sign bitcoin’s astronomical rise in value, up 81 percent this year, is over.
A Study Just Showed Why Working from Home Is Better Than Going into Work
(ANTIMEDIA) According to a new study, people who work from home are both more efficient at their jobs and better at collaborating with fellow employees. The data falls in line with other recent studies, which demonstrate that the once-common notion of remote workers eating potato chips in their pajamas may be quickly becoming a thing of the past.
Fracking Has Made Oklahoma As Earthquake-Prone As San Francisco
(MINTPRESS) For the last several years, something strange has been going on in Oklahoma. While the occurrence of earthquakes in the state usually hovers between one to three quakes annually, Oklahoma is now averaging one to three significant earthquakes per day.
Student Being Investigated For Giving Free Haircuts to the Homeless
(ANTIMEDIA) Tucson, AZ — An Arizona cosmetology student is currently being investigated for giving free haircuts to the homeless.
What We’re Not Being Told About Betsy DeVos and the Department of Education
(ANTIMEDIA) After one of the most contentious confirmations in history, wealthy Republican donor Betsy Devos was confirmed as the United States education secretary.
As U.S. Remains Divided on Islam, These Jews and Muslims Are Coming Together
They are building bridges instead of burning them.
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