Ungersheim, Village in Transition, France
From Ungersheim in north-eastern France comes an amazing tale of what Transition looks like when it’s lead by a Mayor and the…
Video – Five New pairs of merging supermassive black holes discovered
Astronomers have found five new supermassive black holes in the centers of galaxies. When galaxies collide and merge with each…
How gravitational waves attracted a Nobel Prize
The 2017 Nobel prize for physics was awarded to scientists who helped pioneer the discovery of ripples in the fabric…
Sacred Activism and Self-Care as Catalysts for Positive Change
In this presentation, we will discuss the nature of spirituality, self-care, and how we maintain our inner health to feed…
Night Sky: Visible Planets, Moon Phases; Events, October 2017
Find out whats up in your night sky during October 2017 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing…
Promoting human rights through science
Inspired by the work of the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition (AAAS is the publisher of Science), we asked young…
Who Owns the Future of California’s Energy? Its Residents
Despite all the money in politics, the future of cleaner energy is in the hands of local communities.
A Clear Choice: My Fossil Fuels—or 5.6 Million People Fleeing a Hurricane
Collective action is made up of individuals leading the way, showing what’s possible, shifting the normal.
Trump’s tax plan is a huge gift for the wealthy, and a disaster for everyone else
While Donald Trump is pitching his tax plan as something that benefits the middle class, even a cursory glance at…
Fukushima’s decommissioning delays, challenges and unknowns remain roadblocks to cleanup
Six and a half years after the Fukushima Daiichi triple meltdown, Japan’s government, the nuclear regulator and Tokyo Electric Power…