At the heart of Japanese philosophy and wisdom lies a concept called ‘wabi-sabi’; a term which denotes a commitment to the everyday, the melancholic, the somewhat broken and the imperfect. It’s a term we need a lot more of in our lives.
While sitting down for copious hours at a time may not seem like a big deal, it’s actually a dangerous problem. Perhaps after reading this article you’ll try to get out of your chair more and strive to be a little more active every day.
Undeniably spectacular, these lesser-known gems are sure to reignite your wanderlust! One of the world’s most varied countries in terms of geographical diversity, India has an astonishing array of natural wonders. Here’s a round up to reignite your wanderlust!
Bees sting other animals, including humans, when they think there might be a threat to their hive. But Evie, age 8, wonders if bees ever accidentally sting other bees.
How exactly do the stars twinkle in the night sky?As it turns out, the answer is full of hot air... and cold air.
In the small village of Nashtifan, Iran, some of the oldest windmills in the world, with what may be the earliest windmill design in the world, still spin.
This machine sorts small candies (M&Ms and Skittles) by color. It was designed and built by Netherlands-based New Zealander Willem Pennings, who is studying Mechanical Engineering at Eindhoven Univers
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