By Sam bot on April 16, 2015
climbers, egypt, giza, pyramid of giza, pyramids, russian, russian climbers
Culture, Middle East
VIA Higher Perspectives Almost everyone has seen pictures of the various pyramids in Egypt. Professional photographers flock to the Pyramid of Giza every year to capture its beauty; however, all of these images are either captured from the ground or in the air. We never get to see any images from atop the pyramids, since […]
By Sam bot on April 15, 2015
iran deal, obama, politics, senate, veto
Global, Politics, Stories
VIA Real Clear Politics by Charles Lipson The Senate will soon vote whether to require President Barack Obama to submit the final Iran nuclear deal to Congress for approval. A bill requiring that approval, named after Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, passed his committee unanimously on Tuesday. It is certain to pass both chambers […]
By Sam bot on April 15, 2015
africa, asia, endangered, extinction, poaching, sudan, white rhino
Asia, Environment, Stories
VIA Powerful Primates by Jesse Herman As a species the rhino is at least 50 million years old, but if something is not done to curb the appetite for its horn, it may not last the century. The poaching trade in both rhino horn and ivory has moved to a new level and now operates in […]
By Sam bot on April 8, 2015
ancient, anomaly, china, discovery, time
Asia, Science, Stories, Stories
VIA The Mind Unleashed By: Tara MacIsaac, Epoch Times Oopart (out of place artifact) is a term applied to dozens of prehistoric objects found in various places around the world that seem to show a level of technological advancement incongruous with the times in which they were made. Ooparts often frustrate conventional scientists, delight adventurous investigators open […]
By Sam bot on April 8, 2015
global mass consumption, over population, pollution, sustainability
Environment, Global, Science
VIA Collective Evolution <—- by Jeff Roberts 7 billion people currently inhabit our planet. Each one of these 7 billion people require the basic necessities of life, such as water, food, clothing, and shelter. When we take into account all of the work and materials it takes to provide the population with just the basics – […]
By Sam bot on April 8, 2015
awareness, children, destruction, innocent, syria, violence, war
Middle East, Videos
VIA “Karter Zaher” Facebook page The world as a whole has not seen peace for about 5,000 years, so most of us are very used to the presence of war. As a result, some may have the tendency to forget about the horrors that many face during these times. This is why it is important […]
By Sam bot on April 7, 2015
afghanistan, endangered, endangered species, heroes, illegal, poaching, veterans
Global, Stories, U.S., Videos
VIA “higherperspectives.com” Higher Perspectives Kinessa Johnson is a former Army veteran who spent 4 years of her life in Afghanistan. She just recently made a trip to Africa in order to take on a new mission. Here’s how she described her new endeavor: “We’re going over there to do some anti-poaching, kill some bad guys, […]
By Sam bot on April 6, 2015
3d printing, grass-roots, innovation, solar energy, solar power, sustainability
Asia, Global, Science, Stories, Stories, Tech
VIA “themindunleashed.org” The Mind Unleashed Shawn Frayne and Alex Hornstein, two young inventors based in the Philippines, are taking their passion for clean free energy and developing a way to make it accessible and cheap for everyone. These guys are working tirelessly to provide a product that could be used by practically anyone to make homemade solar […]
By Sam bot on April 4, 2015
britain, clean water, england, london, natural, plants, pool, uk
Environment, Europe, Science, Stories, Stories
VIA “trueactivist.com” by Amanda Froelich True Activist The first-of-its-kind natural pool will use plants instead of chemicals to keep its water clean, exampling the best kind of balance which is possible between nature and urban environments. When innovative minds collaborate, anything is possible. And this chemical-free outdoor pool – the first in the UK – is a […]
By Sam bot on April 4, 2015
eco-friendly, environment, modernization, sustainability, tristan island
Europe, Stories
VIA “thespiritscience.net” by Jordan Spirit Science There’s a small island in the middle of the atlantic ocean, completely desolate from everything except for lots of water. The Island, named Tristan da Cunha, was first inhabited back in the 1810′s as an outpost by the British to stop a potential escape by Napolean. When that didn’t […]