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If you like talking and are knowledgeable in numerous areas, having a podcast is the best thing to do to make some money and spend more time doing what you want. Again, choosing a niche subject to approach in most of your podcasts would be best to better target your preferred 

Gain an Edge on Instagram: 6 Best Websites for Buying Followers with Instant Delivery

Sustainability followers on Instagram can enhance the message of your eco-brand. 

Unlocking Success: 10 Proven Strategies to  Boost Your Performance and Earn a Well Deserved Bonus 

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Postgraduate Study: How to Balance Employment & Education

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Nursing as a Profession to Change the World

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Finding Top-Paying Eco-Friendly Jobs

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Why Is It Crucial For Teachers to Attend Training Courses?

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Steps To Creating And Implementing A Product Knowledge Training

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How Do Smart Drugs work To Increase Brain Function?

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How to Remove Scratches from Eyeglasses

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4 Reasons Why Work-Life Balance Is Incredibly Important

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The Environmental Impact of Dentistry

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How Virtual Jobs Are Helping the Environment

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Bricks and Minifigs, and the Future of Circular Play

A second-hand LEGO marketplace keeps plastic bricks circulating for years instead of ending up forgotten in basements or discarded in landfills. It gives children access to building materials at lower prices. It extends the lifespan of a product that was originally designed to last generations.

HelloFresh’s pride prepping ad raises a bigger question: we are we still outsourcing dinner?

The backlash against HelloFresh's Pride Month marketing campaign has sparked a wider conversation about food, labor, sustainability, and whether consumers should reconnect with local farmers, butchers, and home gardens instead of relying on subscription meal kits.

Regenerative Wool or Greenwashing? Zentera Responds to Critics

Zentera responds to questions about ZQ wool, animal welfare, regenerative farming, ethical fashion and the fallout from PETA's New Zealand investigation.

The Ocean’s Hidden ‘Dark Web’ Is Being Fished Before Scientists Understand It

Deep below the ocean's surface, in a dimly lit region known as the twilight zone, millions of fish are being caught every year. Scientists say the consequences are largely unknown.

Barnacle glue could fix coral reefs, inspire new advances in building and medicine

Aalto University researchers create a protein-based adhesive inspired by barnacles and mussels that works underwater and could aid coral reef restoration.

Jaakko Torvinen finds that the next green building revolution is misfit trees

Crooked, forked and curved trees are often treated as second-class timber. They are considered less valuable, and not suitable for load bearing walls or support systems in building. If a tree trunk is not straight enough to become a saw log, it is frequently diverted into pulp production or burned for energy. Now, new research from Aalto University could help change that.

Black fathers live longer than non-fathers, new study

Researchers found that fatherhood was associated with lower rates of early death among Black men, while early fatherhood was linked to poorer long-term health outcomes.

Dan Zaslavsky’s energy tower dream is rising again in Iran and China

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