A Different Kind of Theory of Everything
Natalie Wolchover writes about physicists’ effort to find laws that explain the physical world and the nature of the universe.
A Governor Renews Net-Neutrality Protections With the Stroke of a Pen
Montana’s Steve Bullock comes up with simple step states can take to preserve Internet freedoms.
A Growing Number of Ranchers are Turning to Sustainable Grazing
Here’s how one cattle ranching family in South Dakota restored a prairie, wildlife habitat, and a creek.
A haunting silence is spreading over the natural world.
The first mammal has gone extinct from climate change. The Australian Bramble Cay melomys have vanished from its 350m-long cay home in the Torres Strait due to sea-level rise and weather events.
A meteorite strike during the moon eclipse!
Check it out. You can see the flash of a meteorite that struck the moon during Sunday night’s total eclipse. Photos and video here.
A New Definition for Banking in the ‘Love Economy’ – B the Change
A movement in the banking world is growing, one to regain trust and build an economy based on integrity and honesty. This movement is the financial sector’s contribution to “The Love Economy.”
A Plan to Reverse the Climate Crisis
If you’re part of the movement for a just and sustainable future, chances are you’ve heard of Paul Hawken. To say that Hawken has an interesting background is a bit of an understatement.
A vision of the future with self-driving cars, drones, hyperloops and infinite suburbia
The roads are all one-way and teardrop shaped, full of autonomous cars while the skies are full of drones.
Actually, we do care: hundreds of thousands attend Families Belong Together rallies around the world
Rational human beings living in America’s largest cities, tiniest towns, and more than 700 burgs in between came together Saturday in a nationwide day of action.
After Cassini’s End at Saturn, Outer Planets Exploration Shifts to Jupiter
NASA and the European Space Agency may soon launch new missions to the solar system’s largest planet