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Are You Thinking Green Enough?
In the last couple of decades global warming, renewable energy, recycling, and similar topics have been in the focus. But do we know how our choices and actions can contribute to solving some of them? Some facts listed in this article will help you understand better how we impact climate change.
To Live a Garbage-free Life: Unique Story of a 23-Year-Old Girl from NYC
Today, the world generates more than 2.5 trillion pounds of garbage! That is certainly a big number, which is unfortunately rising. Unsurprisingly, the global cost of dealing with all that trash is rising too: it will be $375 billion a year in 10 years from now, after it was $205 billion in 2010, with the sharpest cost increases in the less developed countries. This makes our planet easily damaged, not only by the trash we make, but also by the different practices we use to deal with it. We are using ridiculous amounts of products and packaging that could easily be cut down if we just take a moment to think about this and make some effort to make a change.
Why Companies Prefer to Hire Young People? Here is the Answer
Older companies focus on complex problems of scale which require experience, while young firms have to deal with new problems that are best understood (and solved) by young people.
Hong Kong Fights Litter with Hi-Tech Public Shaming
Hong Kong, along with the rest of the world, is dealing with a serious trash issue. More than 16,000 tons of trash is thrown away every day. This includes more than 1,368,000 disposable plastic bottles, 1,000 tons of plastic bags and countless more tons of plastic wrapping and packaging. Their landfills are full. They are consuming and throwing away more than the city’s infrastructure and surrounding ecosystems can handle. Not only does this jeopardize wildlife and the city’s economy, but the health and safety of the people who live there as well.
All You Wanted to Know About 3D Printers And It’s Capabilities
A revolutionary technology that is still being developed intends to be part of the most brilliant technologies in the world. This is a process that turns 2D designs into and actual three-dimensional objects like toys, computer chip, models for your project, etc. The 3D printer aside from printing these utilities, it also finds a great usage in biotechnology, and a very promising technique to create complex cells and organic materials that help the organic engineering develop even more, by also replacing the missing parts of the body.
British Students Created Futuristic Edible Water Bottle
It is not only the water crisis that has been worrying the world but also the fact that plastic, in which water is usually stored, is a major pollutant, significantly affecting the ecosystem.
Currency Of Change: New Technologies Which Offer Compelling Rewards
People are aspirational. We want to be healthy, well-educated, knowledgeable, creative and ethical. We want to do good, but not just for ‘goodness sake’ ’we also want our good behavior to be rewarded. The solution? Currency of Change, a combination of new technologies which offer compelling rewards that help customers become the people they want to be.
#NowTrending The Internet of Caring Things
At heart, human beings have a set of unchanging, fundamental needs and wants. We want to be healthy, safe and feel connected to our loved ones. In our increasingly technocentric society, today’s consumers are embracing products, services and experiences that unlock new ways of fulfilling our most vital needs. The result? Smart objects that put people first.
Life Hack: Tips for Unusual and Useful Ways to Utilize Stationery
The Youth Time magazine has collected several tips for unusual and useful ways to utilize stationery. A fork, clip or a dinosaur made out of bulldog clips could make a great outlet for your creativity and guarantee your colleagues’ adoration.
Self-Tracking Welcome to the Internet of Thinking Era
The world is covered with robots, computers, wireless networks, surveillance equipment, and enough data to make a term like ‘information obesity’ come into common parlance.














