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Organising my activity by energy type...

Shawnee Stamm

Gosh!  I wonder what THIS form will do to my white space?


Well, here goes...


I'm working on organising my time into separate days for each of the five energies.  i have allocated specific time each week to each...

Are Essential Oils the Missing Link To Cancer Prevention?

Don Hane

According to research at the University of Oklahoma... Various species of frankincense (Boswellia) essential oil is unparalleled as a Cancer Solution!

Lost sunken cities of the ancient world—evidence of catac...

Sherwood Treutel

To date, we have only have explored around 5% of the ocean (source). But despite this fact, all around the planet, we have found evidence of lost-sunken-ancient cities, some of them dating back to around the last ice age when ocean levels...

Leeds Entrepreneur Social Launch

Thomas Mills

We are so excited to announce the launch of Leeds Entrepreneur Social.


Join us on June 1st at 6:30pm at Horizon Leeds so you can connect with other purpose driven entrepreneurs who want to make a real difference in the...

A Teenager Just Built The World's Lightest Satellite - An...

Samatha Herman

An Indian teenager has won an international competition to build a functioning satellite, and not only has he produced what is reportedly the world's lightest satellite device - NASA has also agreed to launch it next month.

Dahr Jamail | Coral Reefs Could All Die Off by 2050

Sherwood Treutel

The era of never-ending coral bleaching may have already arrived, many decades earlier than predicted just last year.

Families can drive gender equality, but only if we help t...

Efren Emard

Here's how we can make families work better for women in the 21st century.

A Plastic Ocean Official Trailer

Sherwood Treutel

A Plastic Ocean is an adventure documentary shot on more than 20 locations over the past 4 years. Explorers Craig Leeson and Tanya Streeter and a team of int...

Are You Eating Plastic for Dinner?

Sherwood Treutel

This novel 3-D animation dives into how our consumption of plastics has affected marine species deaths and increased human health risks, and it explores possible long-term solutions.

Cheers to sponge lost and found

Sherwood Treutel

When a marine organism once thought to be globally extinct was found in Singapore waters in 2011, marine scientists were overjoyed, twice over. They had found not one, but two neptune's cup sponges.. Read more at straitstimes.com.