UC Berkeley is Offering Up Their Popular 'Science of Happiness' Course for Free Online
The 8-week course has reportedly been shown to improve students' daily levels of happiness-and it is now available to the world for free.
The 8-week course has reportedly been shown to improve students' daily levels of happiness-and it is now available to the world for free.
Not only does the service eliminate the need for expensive warehouses, it also offers sustainable transportation methods such as same-day bicycle delivery.
Missouri food bank initative Share the Harvest saw hunters donate 350,000 pounds of venison to food banks across the sate to feed the hungry.
As Uganda experiences a lack of PPE in hospitals, two entrepreneurs at Takataka Plastics began making face shields out of recycled plastic.
In Lithuania's capital of Vilnius, many of the plazas and streets are being turned into outdoor seating to help restaurants stay open during COVID-19.
After 2019 was the hottest summer on record, keeping your lawn green and saving water resources can be as easy as following these 6 tips.
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.
Workers at the famous crowdfunding site Kickstarter became one of the first hi-tech workforces to unionize, creating Kickstarter United to ensure fairness.
Rather than sending elderly veterans into a nursing home, the VA has been pairing vets with average American families—and the results have been magical.
Regional Enrichment Centers in New York City are caring for 8,000 children of essential workers and now providing iPads to any child working remotely.
The crowded slum of Dharavi in Mumbai, India managed to contain and beat COVID-19 despite impossible conditions for social-distancing, and impossible odds.
SirPlus, a Berlin supermarket, specializes in selling ugly, misshapen produce and mislabeled food products to consumers at 80% of its original price.