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Is human urine the key to a greener agriculture industry?

Is human urine the key to a greener agriculture industry?

Can building a circular pee-conomy really contribute to a greener world? While going to the toilet and admiring the tiles on the wall, have you ever considered that maybe pulling that flusher is wasting a golden resource? Of course you haven’t, but after today you just might. If you regularly keep...

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Will Pornhub’s ‘sex ed’ series be valuable to Gen Z?

Will Pornhub’s ‘sex ed’ series be valuable to Gen Z?

Pornhub has launched a new sex education series to bridge the gap between porn and actual sex. Will it work? The largest host of digital pornography in the world has released an educational series to offer ‘real talk about sex from those who know it best,’ and its resources could prove to be pretty valuable for young people. Delving into a sexual smorgasbord of topics including masturbation habits, gender fluidity, condom...

By London, UK
Exclusive – New app WaterBear is the Netflix of social change

Exclusive – New app WaterBear is the Netflix of social change

What happens when NGOs, storytellers, and tech experts unite to take control of our ecological narrative? One of the biggest hurdles that storytellers face today is the disconnect many of us have between problems ‘here’ and problems ‘far away’. We often feel untouched by global issues like climate change when their effects are, for many of us, geographically removed. Even if we do manage to transcend the numbing effect created...

By London, UK
World’s most endangered horse cloned from 40-year-old DNA

World’s most endangered horse cloned from 40-year-old DNA

The Przewalski horse is one of the rarest in the world and has just been cloned in Texas. It’s a breakthrough that could allow us to restore genetic diversity for many other species in the future. US scientists have made a major breakthrough in restoring genetic diversity among horses with the creation of a Przewalski horse clone, the first of its kind to ever exist. The horse is called Kurt...

By Bristol, UK
Banksy’s ‘Show Me The Monet’ sells for almost $10 million

Banksy’s ‘Show Me The Monet’ sells for almost $10 million

Banksy’s 2005 parody of Monet’s famous work ‘The Water-Lily Pond’ is a commentary on modern commercialism and the subsequent environmental damage. It’s also just made big bucks at auction. One of Banksy’s works titled ‘Show Me The Monet’ has just been sold at auction for $9.8 million USD. It’s the second highest bid ever for a Banksy piece, having only been beaten by his 2009 work ‘Devolved Parliament’ that depicts...

By Bristol, UK