by Claire | Sep 4, 2019 | Green Living
KAMLOOPS – A Kamloops man who has been living in what he says is a groundbreaking eco-friendly home is now reaping the financial benefits of going greener. Miles Pruden, the owner of Nexbuild, had worked for 10 years toward his goal of creating a house that...
by Claire | Sep 4, 2019 | Green Transportation
Electric transportation technology is spreading beyond cars to heavy equipment, airplanes, helicopters, and now, boats. The Danish ferry boat Ellen, which made its maiden voyage earlier this month between the Danish islands of Aero and Als, claims...
by Claire | Sep 4, 2019 | Green Transportation
School buses may be the perfect application for electric vehicles. They run short delivery routes, sit for hours in between, and deliver the most environmentally precious cargo of all. School districts who want to get on board don’t have to wait. Blue Bird,...
by Claire | Sep 4, 2019 | Green Health, Women
Up to 20 percent of all cancers in general are linked to infections, particularly viruses, and the list of potentially carcinogenic infectious agents is growing. It would be great if we could find a virus that contributed to breast cancer risk, because then...
by Claire | Aug 21, 2019 | Children, Women
Girls are taught physics differently to boys, a Macquarie research paper by Dr Carol Newall and colleagues has revealed. Educators may treat girls differently in science and subconsciously rate them less academically capable than boys in physics, a newly published...