Singapore is the world’s sixth “blue zone,” successfully creating policy that promotes longevity for citizens, according to Dan Buettner who coined the term.
Posts from: September 17, 2024
In the most recent installment of Brick & Mortar Monthly, Grace Abertnethy highlights the lives of Sarah and Margaret Dalton.
I was reminded recently what a tremendous impact the zoo has on its community and the lives that have been affected over the history of the zoo. After news about the death of Lizzy, our female siamang gibbon, the zoo received an email from a past employee that had cared for Lizzy when she first […]
Life in Croatia is full of paradoxes. Goran Antonijevic looks into 10 which make you want to quote that Einstein quote about insanity.
A riveting examination of the value we place on human life – from healthcare to hitmen
Would you live your life over and over again? That question can help you choose to thrive and make sure you live your life with no regrets.
Jonathan Diller was doing his job — and he was doing his job well. But the 31-year-old NYPD officer was shot and killed in Far Rockaway Monday evening by a man who shouldn’t have been free, with a …
The Global Cement and Concrete Association has announced the winners of its Concrete in Life photography competition.
Here’s Elie Hassenfeld, your high school EA crush. As effective altruism spirals into self-doubt, the idealist quant is still at it, helping Silicon Valley richies give away hundreds of millions each year.
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