How to build an equitable and just climate future | Peggy Shepard

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The 6 essential ingredients of loving relationships | Sara Nasserzadeh

How do you build a lifetime of love? After analyzing 450 couples across more than 40 countries, relational psychotherapist Sara Nasserzadeh discovered six essential ingredients for successful relationships (hint: it's not just about sexual chemistry). Learn more about "emergent l ...  Show more

The brilliance of bridges and roads that repair themselves | Mark Miodownik

Your skin heals after a scratch. What if our roads, bridges and cities could self-repair after getting damaged, too? Scientist and engineer Mark Miodownik describes a new class of materials — animate matter — with the potential to sense damage, self-heal and even biodegrade when ...  Show more

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