ByChristy RomerAugust 31, 2020 Blync: VR Tech Allows You To Cycle In Virtual Worlds For people unable to leave their house, an exercise bike is a useful way to stay in shape.…
ByReve FisherJuly 7, 2020 The Biodegradable, Edible Straws Replacing Single-Use Plastic Over half of the plastic used in the world is only used once, according to PlasticOceans.org. In the…
ByChristy RomerMay 19, 2020 Skipper Otto Makes Buying Fair Trade, Sustainable Seafood Easy Oh how the fishing industry has changed. What was once the preserve of independent fishing families and plentiful…
ByKezia ParkinsMarch 25, 2020 Little Kitchen Academy: Combining Montessori Methods & Food to Empower Kids Utilising Montessori teaching methods and encouraging joy and mindfulness, Little Kitchen Academy (LKA) is creating an army of…
ByChristy RomerFebruary 12, 2020 This Million-Dollar Design Agency Empowers Indigenous ‘Warriors’ Who said you can’t combine business success with doing good in the world? Animikii, a Canada-based design agency,…
ByChristy RomerFebruary 7, 2020 The Google For Scent: Stratuscent Unveils Its Digital Nose How different are we really from our technology? Pocket-size smartphones ‘think’ with an AI brain. They ‘see’ the…
ByChristy RomerFebruary 5, 2020 It’s Time for an Urban Wildlife Adventure with Cylita Guy What do Batgirl, a rat detective, a bee-washing activist and an urban carnivore expert all have in common?…
ByChristy RomerJanuary 24, 2020 Has Louis Verret Found a Way to Slow Down Alzheimer’s Disease? An estimated 50 million people around the world have dementia, of which Alzheimer’s disease is thought to make…
ByKezia ParkinsDecember 11, 2019 Felix Böck on ChopValue, His “Ridiculous” But Profitable Circular Startup German carpenter Felix Böck has turned a “ridiculous concept” involving millions of used chopsticks into a sustainable, profitable…
ByChristy RomerDecember 5, 2019 Peace by Chocolate: A Canadian Success Story In late 2012, during one of the most deadly periods of the ongoing Syrian conflict, bombs rained over…