9 Apps That Supercharge Your Spiritual Practice and Positive Thinking
These nine apps provide the tools for becoming the best version of yourself, mentally, intellectually, and spiritually– and a lot of them are free.
These nine apps provide the tools for becoming the best version of yourself, mentally, intellectually, and spiritually– and a lot of them are free.
"We're really excited about bringing this millennial revenue into rural America and that is a very sustainable action," says the Dartmouth student.
This 3D-printed smartphone attachment will allow kids and students to learn about microbiology in a way that has never been available before.
Google maps is being updated to include updates on COVID-19 in many different countries that will help commutors and travelers plan their trips safely.
Tyler-Skluzacek made a smartwatch app to help his veteran father with nightmares arising from PTSD. The results were 'life-changing'.
After witnessing his mom's stress caring for a family member with Alzheimer's, teen creates app to organize all the caregivers for his grandmother.
Since the platform launched in 23 countries, more than 7,000 compassionate texts have been exchanged between strangers all over the world.
Researchers from McMaster and Brock universities are developing a device that lets patients test their blood for unique biomarkers of cancer.
Fishermen working off Ghana's coastline have a new app that allows them to instantly report illegal fishing activites by trawlers.
For the 80% of Americans who have vitamin D deficiencies, this app could be quite handy for upping their intake of this vital ingredient of health.
The Memory Haven app recently took first prize in the Technovation Girls competition at the 2020 Technovation World Summit.
A new browser extension called Finch rates Amazon products by the sustainability of their supply chain and manufacturing.
Too Good To Go is a takeaway restaurant app that lets you save, for cut rates, whatever food your favorite restaurant has from being wasted.
Juliana Fetherman's brother has autism and was lonely, due to his lack of friends—so she made an app for that called Making Authentic Friends.
Now you can use your trivia talent to crowdfund other people's student loans and mortgage debt from your phone for free – and you can get paid to do it.
A Jack Russell was freed from rabbit hole after rescue crews used disaster equipment to find him, then dug for hours.
Excluding those offshore, a data scientist used an algorithm on Google Maps to create the optimal road trip to 47 mainland National Parks.
Birdwatching is an incredible citizen science tool, and eBird users can help contribute to Re:wild's 10 Most Wanted Lost Bird Species.
The FoodRescueHero app is now used by 13,000+ volunteer drivers in 15 cities to turn 20 million lbs of surplus food into 17 million meals.
The Unsung app will let restaurants, stores, and individuals use the "sharing economy" to deliver unused food to people in need.
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