"Having a community and a place where you belong makes you live longer,” biohacker Dave Asprey told The Post.
Photo: Katja Ritvanen / Unsplash
Watch him every day and you will see how many different things he does well to help the Yankees win a ballgame.
CleanTechnica produced the first ever Electric Home Show at the Blaisdell Expo Hall in Honolulu, HI, in April this year. It was…fun AF. As sustainability truly is. There were about 75 eco-friendly vendors ranging from EV / hybrid repair shops to ebike vendors to farm-to-table restaurants to solar to battery ... [continued] The post CleanTechnica’s first Sustainability Expo & Electric Home Show appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Rwanda, a landlocked nation in East Africa, is making a high-speed push onto the global stage and Formula 1 (F1) may be its most powerful vehicle yet. Rwanda’s F1 ambitions and economic growth have become central talking points in development circles as the sport turns its attention back to Africa for the first time in […] The post Rwanda’s F1 Ambitions: A Race To Transform Africa appeared first on The Borgen Project.
The journey that started eight years ago, and which begins to reach its climax Friday night when the U.S. faces Paraguay at SoFi Stadium, has a more existential purpose.
"We're always going to be showing up for these teams every single year, almost just out of blind loyalty, out of this delusion."
A spectacular fossil fish discovered on a remote cliff in New Zealand nearly 30 years ago has finally revealed its full story thanks to an unexpected discovery: the original collector’s long-lost field notebooks. The 1.2-meter fossil, preserved in stunning three-dimensional detail, belonged to an ancient tarpon-like predator that cruised New Zealand waters about 55 million years ago.
Scotland play two of their three opening round World Cup matches in Boston. That means, for the next week or so, there'll be kilts as far as the eye can see. Cloe Axelson got a taste of the Tartan Army at The Haven in Jamaica Plain.
Drier air will bring clearing skies this afternoon and lowering humidity, with temperatures in the low 80s
Moira Brown, perhaps the oldest of Scotland's Tartan Army of soccer fans, will be in Boston when Scotland's team plays against Haiti on June 13. "I'm the luckiest person in this world," she says.
American Repertory Theater's new musical reimagines the psychological thriller with Melanie Moore as a ballerina trapped between perfectionism and desire. As Nina lands her dream role in "Swan Lake," reality and fantasy blur through stunning choreography, haunting illusions and raw performances, writes critic Jacquinn Sinclair. The production captures every bit of the film's darkness while adding musical depth.