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The Fort Yuma Quechan Tribe is working to heal the ailing Colorado River ecosystem by planting one native seed at a time.
Listening to music can be a welcome distraction. But for people suffering from a wide range of medical conditions, its effects go much deeper.
Around the world, the wind-powered vessels of yesteryear are making a comeback as a carbon-neutral alternative to polluting cargo ships.
Stitchers around the world are repairing their clothes with pride, turning a once-hidden process into a bold fashion statement.
Living Paradigms is a series about what we can learn from the customs and cultural practices of others when it comes to solving problems. It is sponsored by Wonderstruck. Maidu fire practitioner Danny ...
During the hottest days of the year, sun glimmers off of an aqueduct as it moves water from the shrinking Colorado River to millions of residents in the sprawling cities of Southern California. In one ...
The “Stockholm tree pit” method was created to help trees thrive in paved-over urban spaces. Now, it’s taking root across Europe.
Large-scale green hydrogen production facilities are being built in an industrial area near Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Credit: Aerovista Luchtfotografie / Shutterstock Experts see green hydrogen as ...
“Gravity batteries” give former mines a second life — while offering an economic and environmental boost to communities once reliant on coal.
Cristina Juan, reserve manager. Credit: Peter Yeung Here, in one of the largest areas of ancient woodland in the U.K., a pioneering rewilding project is bringing back biodiversity to Britain amid an ...
A growing movement seeks to make communities more physically accessible for the more than 55 million people worldwide living with dementia.