May 29, 2015 10:12AM
To combat rising sea levels and absorb more water, the port city of Hamburg, Germany, is creating 27 square miles of linked green space
Abuse and torture of animals is now classified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as being on a par with homicide.
Once an importer of 70 percent of the world’s electronic and plastic waste, China recently decided to prohibit certain plastics; it puts new pressure on U.S. recycling programs.
Small organic molecules that absorb sunlight have been harnessed by scientists to produce power when built into windows and mobile devices.
Ants won’t bother your picnic or barbecue if you use natural materials like cinnamon and garlic to keep them at bay.
After floating twelve times in sensory-deprivation tanks, Swedish subjects reported less depression, lower pain and better sleep.
May 04, 2015 08:21AM
The Scarborough Faire Renaissance Festival, one of the largest and most popular Renaissance festivals in the country, is ongoing weekends and Memorial Day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. through May 25, in Waxahachie.
The Kia Soul EV (electric vehicle), the first mass-market, all-electric zero emissions vehicle to be sold in the U.S., will be on display at dealers some time in June.
The Fresh Market will open the doors to their newest store at 8 a.m., May 6, at 3878 Oak Lawn Avenue, in Turtle Creek.
Streetcar travel between historic Oak Cliff’s Methodist Dallas Medical Center and downtown Dallas is back after a 50-year absence, providing a state-of-the-art electric vehicle and a free ride.
North Texas travelers should find it easier to park their cars and let someone else do the driving because an enhanced collaboration between DART and the popular car service, Uber.
May 04, 2015 08:21AM ● By Julie Thibodeaux
The Kotsanis Institute, in Grapevine, offers a variety of alternative therapies, including oxidative therapy, thermography and regenerative therapy.
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