Nel segno del Pride la moda si tinge di arcobaleno
Donatella Versace rifà il giubbotto di Ladt Gaga. Capsule da H&M, Boss, Cos, Dockers
Donatella Versace rifà il giubbotto di Ladt Gaga. Capsule da H&M, Boss, Cos, Dockers
An Irish designer is hoping to save her island’s native bee species by creating special hives grown from mushrooms. Placing on the world Top 20 for the James Dyson Design Award for Sustainability, the prototype hive, called Econooc, is being designed specifically by Niamh Damery for the Irish black bee, as well as to get
During the last decade, more people around the world have gained access to electricity than ever before. However, the number still not connected has grown in Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia, according to a new UN report on universal access to energy, launched on Monday.
One of the biggest California fossil discoveries ever made has been found to include the remains of ancient mastodon, fish, and other mammals. Encased amid the fossilized remains of a petrified forest, they were discovered by a local government ranger in the Mokelumne River watershed south east of Sacramento—and are now making headlines around the
Communities in rural Burkina Faso urgently need greater protection from violent extremists, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, insisted on Monday, in response to a deadly assault at the weekend that claimed the lives of at least 132 innocent people.
UN independent human rights experts have called for the immediate release of a jailed social media activist in Belarus amid what they described as a “black hole” for media freedoms in the country, according to a statement issued on Monday.
'Mai come oggi la casa è il nucleo centrale delle nostre vite'
È spuntato a New York un nuovo giardino galleggiante: parliamo di Little island, una piattaforma di circa 10mila metri quadrati sorta sul fiume Hudson in corrispondenza del Pier 54. Ci troviamo nel West side di Manhattan, a pochi passi dal vibrante Greenwich village con la sua High line e il Whitney museum of american art. Mentre
Open call a 300 scuole di design in 59 Paesi
L’8 giugno si celebra la Giornata mondiale degli oceani, un patrimonio fondamentale per l’umanità che richiede politiche sempre più sostenibili. A spiegarlo è Piera Tortora, ricercatrice dell’Organizzazione per la cooperazione e lo sviluppo economico (Ocse), evidenziando l’esistenza di una vera e propria economia degli oceani, in costante crescita soprattutto nei paesi a medio e basso reddito: