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Biomimicry in service of the global society
Ten years ago, Tarun Kumar, an information security specialist in Bengaluru, faced a problem with clogged sewage system in his residential

Amina Bahati
Feb 29, 20241 min read


Blueprint: Hope House
Inspired by the birth of his daughter, Hollywood actor Christian Bale has laid the foundation for 12 foster homes that will provide housing

Aiyana Lacota
Feb 28, 20241 min read


Students fight against armament of civil society
In the aftermath of the tragic shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in 2018, where 17 people were killed and 17 in

Fazilullah Hidari
Feb 27, 20241 min read


Global network of nature defenders
Established in 1989, the Goldman Environmental Prize honors six environmental heroes from six geographic regions annually: Africa, Asia, Eur

Pierre Lambert
Feb 25, 20241 min read


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

Karla Yunupingu
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

Aiyana Lacota
Feb 23, 20242 min read


Global Tourism Resilience Day
On February 17th, the world celebrates Global Tourism Resilience Day, designated by the United Nations General Assembly.

Christoph Geisler
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

Li Tan
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

Tenzin Dorjee
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

Amir Nurmagomedov
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.

Li Tan
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

Aiyana Lacota
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

Aiyana Lacota
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

Mei Kimura
Feb 10, 20242 min read


Global Society Institute Tarifa: cross-border dialogue initiative
On January 16, 2024, the Global Society Institute in Tarifa hosts an international working group event with academics and experts from

Christoph Geisler
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

Maya García
Feb 5, 20242 min read


The World Systemic Forum
The World Systemic Forum (WSF), organized by The System Change Foundation, took place in Flums, Switzerland at THE HUS mountain on January

Christoph Geisler
Feb 3, 20241 min read


Change from inside: Chief Sustainability Officers award
The inaugural Davos CSO Awards /24, organized by the Futur/io Institute, set the stage for an exceptional evening on January 15, 2024

Christoph Geisler
Feb 2, 20241 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

Ahmed Toure
Feb 1, 20242 min read
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