CO2-sucking factories are beginning to pop up around the world. These plants capture CO2 in the air to be used for different purposes, such as in greenhouses. Because the high level of CO2 in the atmosphere is a uniformly global occurrence, these plants can appear...
In the past thirty years, the number of reticulated giraffes in Kenya has decreased by 70 percent. Throughout Africa, the population is down 40 percent in the same amount of time, knocking the population down to fewer than 100,000. Currently, biologists and wildlife...
In the UK, we often talk of over stretched health systems, lack of housing, busy road networks, global warming and other environmental and resource dependency concerns. Yet we fail to acknowledge the major common factor driving most of these issues. These types of...
If you’ve spent any time watching the hit Netflix show Black Mirror, you may feel that technology is irreversibly changing the world, for the worse. Technology is simply a tool. We should not look to blame our tools but take responsibility for making better use of...
Is it time to reform our education systems? We are borne artists and scientists When I was still at school I didn’t see the connection between the Arts and Sciences, now I believe these two elements of creativity and inquisitive reasoning are the most...
Will Lab-Grown Meat Save the Environment? Human consumption of meat is not sustainable. A 2012 report by the United Nations estimates that by 2050, 416 million tonnes of meat will have to be produced every year, compared to 234 tonnes of meat produced per year...