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How menstrual blood is revolutionizing disease treatment
Menstrual blood, often discarded as waste, may hold a treasure trove for regenerative medicine

Editorial Team SDG5
Feb 24, 20242 min read


World Day of Social Justice
On February 20th, we celebrate World Day of Social Justice, a day proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007

Editorial Team SDG16
Feb 23, 20242 min read


Global Tourism Resilience Day
Global Tourism Resilience Day highlights the need for sustainable, crisis-ready tourism to drive inclusive growth and support the SDGs.

Editorial Team SDG17
Feb 21, 20241 min read


Unlocking history with AI
The Vesuvius Challenge, initiated in March 2023 by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs Daniel Gross and Nat Friedman, aimed to leverage artificial

Editorial Team SDG11
Feb 20, 20242 min read


This saliva test could save millions
Scientists from the University of Florida and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan have made a breakthrough in breast cancer

Joan Ubide
Feb 19, 20241 min read


Blind sax teacher turns 'disability' into music 'feeling' lesson
At the Patel Conservatory in Tampa, Matthew Weihmuller, a blind jazz saxophonist, employs an innovative teaching method that transcends

Editorial Team SDG10
Feb 18, 20241 min read


Amateur paleontologists uncover ancient biodiversity oasis
In France's Montagne Noire, Eric Monceret and his wife Sylvie, two amateur paleontologists, made a groundbreaking discovery of nearly 400

Editorial Team SDG15
Feb 17, 20241 min read


Pet detective bringing families together
Erica Hart, 44, stands out as a pet detective with a distinctive method of reuniting lost pets with their owners.

Editorial Team SDG11
Feb 16, 20241 min read


Music above the clouds unites the strangers
The incident also highlights the musicians' scheduled presence on the island for professional engagements. This detail connects the in-fligh

Editorial Team SDG16
Feb 13, 20242 min read


Modern museum designed by architects
The construction of a science fiction museum in Chengdu for the 81st World Sci-Fi Convention represents a notable intersection of

Editorial Team SDG16
Feb 11, 20242 min read


Digital threads saving the old kilts
Marion Foster, a master kilt tailor, has transformed her profound knowledge and passion for kilt making into an innovative educational

Editorial Team SDG4
Feb 10, 20242 min read


Global Society Institute Tarifa: cross-border dialogue initiative
The Global Society Institute hosts experts to advance cross-border dialogue and peacebuilding in Europe's most remote and sensitive regions.

Editorial Team SDG17
Feb 6, 20241 min read


Lab-grown diamonds
Can diamonds be eco-friendly? Amid growing environmental concerns, a renowned jewelry initiative, Pandora, is demonstrating that luxury and

Editorial Team SDG12
Feb 5, 20242 min read


The World Systemic Forum
Atop THE HUS mountain, the World Systemic Forum sparks bold, cross-disciplinary dialogue to drive collaborative global change.

Editorial Team SDG17
Feb 3, 20242 min read


Change from inside: Chief Sustainability Officers award
The Davos CSO Awards /24 honoured Europe's top sustainability leaders, spotlighting bold corporate action aligned with the UN SDGs.

Editorial Team SDG17
Feb 2, 20242 min read


Specific smiles mend broken trust
According to a recent study by researchers from Queen's University Belfast and the University of Michigan, the nuances of smiling

Editorial Team SDG3
Feb 1, 20242 min read


DLD Munich 24: bridging technology and global progress
DLD Munich 24, scheduled from January 11 to 13 at the House of Communication in Munich, is set to host around 200 international speakers.

Editorial Team SDG17
Jan 31, 20241 min read


Archaeological puzzle: dodecahedrons
Archaeologists and historians across Europe, together with the Norton Disney History and Archaeology Group, are researching and studying the

Editorial Team SDG11
Jan 30, 20241 min read


Dancing to health
The research, conducted by a team including Zhang Yaya, a Ph.D. student at Hunan University, China, analyzed data from 646 participants

Daria Bilan
Jan 29, 20241 min read


Animal sciences grandma
Angela Davidson, a grandmother, has achieved her long-awaited goal of graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Animal Sciences

Editorial Team SDG3
Jan 28, 20241 min read


Love and loss on the cellular level
Scientists at the University of Colorado in Boulder have conducted a study using prairie voles to understand the role of dopamine

Daria Bilan
Jan 27, 20241 min read


Teenage innovation: harnessing robotics for Alzheimer's care
An Indian teenager, Hemesh Chadalavada, driven by a personal experience with his grandmother Jayasree, who suffered from Alzheimer's

Editorial Team SDG3
Jan 26, 20241 min read


Helicopters rescue tortoise operation
The Galápagos Conservancy successfully airlifted 136 juvenile Galápagos tortoises back to Isabela Island, their natural home.

Editorial Team SDG15
Jan 24, 20241 min read


Unraveling CO2 offsets
In response to an investigation by the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) into carbon offset practices in the aviation sector

Editorial Team SDG13
Jan 22, 20241 min read
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