France bans cell phones in schools
France just passed a new law banning children between the age of 3 and 15 from using smartphones in school. The students will either have to leave their phones at home or
This Singapore hotel is an excellent example of ‘sustainability and delight’
The Oasia Hotel Downtown stands tall in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District, redefining how a tropical skyscraper should look like. Designed by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola, this giant
This non-profit collects excess milk from farms and turns it into cheese and yogurt for hungry
As an increasing number of people in America are becoming aware of the health hazards of drinking milk and horrors of the dairy industry, the overall milk consumption in the
This reusable cling wrap keeps your fruits and veggies fresh, and it is plastic-free!
Almost every home has that plastic cling wrap roll, used to seal food containers, fruits and vegetables to keep them fresh over a longer period of time. But have you
Celebrity chefs Guy Fieri and José Andrés help feed thousands of California wildfire victims
Celebrity chefs Guy Fieri and José Andrés might be quite busy with their work schedules, but that did not deter the two from sparing some time to cook delicious meals for
India introduces ‘Happiness classes’ for students’ emotional wellbeing
Delhi’s Education Minister Manish Sisodia has come up with a unique way to help students combat academic pressure and stress – Happiness classes! In a country where expectations of teachers
Pakistan’s future Prime Minister aims to plant 10 billion trees in 5 years
Former cricketer and Pakistan’s next Prime Minister Imran Khan has pledged to plant 10 billion trees across the country in the coming 5 years. The country presently has a dismal
Man designs a floating drone to prevent potential drownings
Lee Kambar, a doting dad from Phoenix, Arizona, has developed a floating drone that he hopes will help parents keep their kids safe while swimming in pools. Already, many emergency
This man is cleaning England’s waterways
Dhruv Boruah, a former management consultant and the current head of The Thames Project, is on a mission to clean up England’s waterways, picking up all kinds of plastic debris that
New Zealand is world’s first country to grant paid leave to victims of domestic violence
This week, New Zealand became world’s first country to pass a legislation entitling survivors of domestic violence to 10 days paid leave so that they can take the necessary actions