Sword fighting offers hope for youth in Nairobi’s poorest areas Posted April 28, 2024 Fencing offers a ray of hope to young people living in Nairobi’s poorest neighborhoods. This is not just a hobby for them: it’s a force for good in their lives. Fencing has helped…
Successful breeding campaign helps save rare crocodile from near extinction Posted April 27, 2024 Conservationists are marking 25 years of crocodile breeding and recovery in Cambodia, with a record release of a critically endangered species. Once believed extinct, Siamese c…
Gardening bloomed during the pandemic, now garden centers want to keep interest up Posted April 21, 2024 Garden centers enjoyed a pandemic boom, particularly with millennials, as people looked for outdoor activities during lockdowns. Now, garden centers are hoping to keep that intere…
AI robot monitors the health of tulips in fields Posted April 20, 2024 An artificial intelligence robot called Theo is a new high-tech weapon in the battle to root out disease from Dutch tulip fields. The robot, which checks each plant and kills dise…
Cows join horses and dogs for human-animal therapy Posted April 14, 2024 A horse-riding school in Australia is using cows as animal therapy to help people of all ages. This new type of mental health service is growing rapidly in Australia, but psycholo…
Australian consumers joining local cooperative to keep food costs down Posted April 13, 2024 Australian households are still very much feeling the pressure of a higher cost of living. Some have found ways to get cheaper groceries using unusual methods. One such method …
Immerse yourself in an entire digital amusement park in Saudi Arabia Posted April 7, 2024 The House of Hype—a digitalized amusement park—is offering an immersive experience for visitors in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Guests can navigate the park like a video game, unlocki…
How plastic-eating worms could be solution to Southeast Asia’s waste problem Posted April 6, 2024 Scientists at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) think mass-producing ‘superworm’ guts may be a nature-based solution to Southeast Asia’s plastic waste problem. …