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Boy & His Rescued Dog Travel 14,000 Km Across India by Cycle

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Boy & His Rescued Dog Travel 14,000 Km Across India by Cycle
“… you don’t need fancy equipment or a lot of money to make a difference. You just need purpose, grit, and a heart that doesn’t give up.”

— Koustubh Mukherjee

Boy & His Rescued Dog Travel 14,000 Km Across India by Cycle

Sonu Raj dreamed of traveling across India. He did small jobs to save enough to buy a used bicycle, and began his travels in 2023. His journeys were filled with adventure. Along the way, he rescued an injured dog from the side of the road as he had many others. When he was about to leave from the caregiver, the dog started running after him, and stole Sonu’s heart. “Sonu attached a small carrier to his cycle, and Charlie took her seat like a queen of the road.” Sonu and Charlie became social media favorites. Some ridiculed, and some even sought to harm him. Weather conditions were often harsh, but most people cheered him on. One even bought him a new bicycle. “The duo has already travelled over 14,000Km spread across 15 states.” Sonu’s new dream is to build an animal shelter for adoption, rescue, and treatment. “Sonu and Charlie’s journey is a reminder of what truly matters: connection, kindness, courage.”

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What Miracle Are You?

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Jul 10, 2025
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Too often we shy away from admitting our pain to the outside world. We’re too ashamed to allow ourselves to fully inhabit, be with and surrender to it; whether we’re angry, hurt, depressed, or feeling helpless. The miraculous paradox is that when we do acknowledge the reality of our pain, make space for it and hold counsel with it; we soften and open. That opening allows the light to come and abide alongside the pain.
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Air Conditioning as Art: a Timeless Technique

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Air Conditioning as Art: a Timeless Technique
“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson

Air Conditioning as Art: a Timeless Technique

Dive into an exciting blend of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge design as researchers at Virginia Tech unveil a revolutionary 3D-printed cooling system. Fashioned from hollow clay columns filled with sand and water, this innovative method slashes temperatures by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit. As warm air interacts with the water and sand within the columns, the water evaporates, cooling the air. It’s not just functional—these partitions are works of art, reincarnating a technique mastered by the Egyptians 4,500 years ago. Architect Stefan Al, a key contributor, emphasizes, “We’re trying to get the best of those types of ancient techniques but put them in a modern context.” Al highlights that such visible and beautiful structures might inspire a greater appreciation for sustainable techniques, moving away from the ubiquitous, yet energy-consuming air conditioning. Beyond partitions, the materials may extend to furniture or building facades, offering diverse applications for free, eco-friendly cooling.

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Kids Raise Thousands for Texas Flood Relief with Lemonade Stands

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Kids Raise Thousands for Texas Flood Relief with Lemonade Stands
“Love has to be put into action and that action is service.”

— Mother Teresa

Kids Raise Thousands for Texas Flood Relief with Lemonade Stands

After devastating flash floods in Texas dislodged buildings and claimed over 100 lives late last week, young hearts across the US state are alchemizing their shock and grief into concrete disaster aid. Through something as simple and profound as homemade lemonade stands, children have managed to raise thousands of dollars for the affected families and camps. From the earnest endeavors of 14-year-old Brylee Livesay to the enterprising vision of 9-year-old Corrigan and Cannon Camp, these children transform tragedy into tangible hope. The community’s response has been heartwarming, with neighbors eager to contribute to the cause. One parent, Anjali Patel, noted it was “the perfect opportunity to teach my son about giving back,” and her son’s stand raised funds for therapeutic support for victims. In the face of natural disaster, the genuine goodwill is a beautiful reminder that anyone, regardless of age, can make a significant impact.

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Italian ‘Ghost Town’ Rescued by Instagramable Street Art Which Attracts Thousands

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Italian 'Ghost Town' Rescued by Instagramable Street Art Which Attracts Thousands
“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”

— Pablo Picasso

Italian ‘Ghost Town’ Rescued by Instagramable Street Art Which Attracts Thousands

Like many small towns where people have fewer children, and grown children move away to cities, Stomara, a southern Italian hamlet, was referred to as a ghost town. It saddened a local artist, Lino Lombardi, who decided to do something. “In 2017 he created Stramurales, an annual street art festival that sees artists from around the world come to paint murals in the town.” There are now 140 murals as interest has grown with thousands of people visiting every year. “More importantly than a temporary tourist-season boom, the town’s population has stopped declining and begun to grow again as young families move back, locals say.” New businesses have opened, and revenue has increased. Other towns are looking to Stomara for help. Lombardi said, “Our community has painted itself back to life, one wall at a time.”

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Imagination Is Not Day-Dreaming

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Imagination Is Not Day-Dreaming

–Phoebe Tickell

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686c13d019234-2747.jpgImagination is a superpower. Every single change in society started in somebody’s imagination — or in a small group’s collective imagination — from women getting the vote, to the civil rights movement or better services for healthcare. Some say it’s the quality that makes us most uniquely human — especially our ability to collectively imagine the new.

But imagination is not recognised for what it is — the star stuff of truly radical innovation that builds a new world into being. It’s often dismissed as something associated with day-dreaming, fantasy and fiction. If a job candidate put “imagination” on their CV, it would certainly raise eyebrows. As early as school, we are told off for daydreaming, reinforcing from the start that this is someway a pointless or indulgent activity. What if this carried on throughout life with our organisational and civic systems constantly narrowing out imagination, rather than recognising its true importance?

It’s natural that in a period of austerity, imagination falls to the bottom of priorities. As we face scarcity and insurmountable challenges, people focus on efficiency, practical deliverables and getting things done. Imagination is seen as a distraction, something wooly and perhaps relevant for an away day, but not core to the building of new policy and systems.

Imagine if we’re wrong. As temperatures hit record level in the UK this week, there is a growing sense that we have lost our way. Things have gone wrong — and we need to put them right. But how do we do that when policies, responsibility, vision and action seem to be stuck in a gridlock? How can we solve some of these deep rooted problems — if we use the same approaches we will get the same answers we have always got.

The challenges we face are incredibly complex and cannot be solved by any one individual or solution alone. Just like a bee goes out to search many different locations for the perfect place for its hive before committing to one of them, so too the mind needs to wander and explore the different possibilities before choosing a way forward. Our imaginations can be incredibly helpful to paint different scenarios in our head and test them out through simulations.

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How do you relate to the notion that imagination, often dismissed as daydreaming or fantasy, is actually the “star stuff” of truly radical innovation that builds a new world into being? Can you share a personal story that involved using your imagination to navigate a particularly challenging situation, leading to an unexpected or innovative solution? What helps you cultivate a habit of allowing your mind to wander and explore different possibilities, much like a bee searching for the perfect location for its hive, in order to unlock creative solutions to complex problems?

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Meet the Bicycle Mayors Making Cities Around the World More Bike-Friendly

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Meet the Bicycle Mayors Making Cities Around the World More Bike-Friendly
“What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”

— Jane Goodall

Meet the Bicycle Mayors Making Cities Around the World More Bike-Friendly

In cities worldwide, Bicycle Mayors like Maren Ahlers in Addis Ababa are pedaling for change, making urban areas more bike-friendly and sustainable. Ahlers, originally avoiding public transport with her bike, now leads a movement that has taught over a hundred women to cycle and advocates for cycling infrastructure. With the title of Bicycle Mayor, these leaders bridge the gap between communities and governments, advocating for safer streets and environmental benefits. Ahlers envisions accessible cycling with local workshops and an importer for affordable bikes. As she says, “If there wouldn’t be any cyclists, they would have not done it, probably.” From Critical Mass rides to grassroots initiatives, cycling activists are reshaping urban life with passion and persistence.

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Dream Home From 8,000 Glass Bottles on the Beach

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Dream Home From 8,000 Glass Bottles on the Beach
“If we build a society based on honoring the Earth, we build a society which is sustainable and has the capacity to support all life forms.”

— Winona LaDuke

Dream Home From 8,000 Glass Bottles on the Beach

In the stunning coastal paradise of Itamaracá, Brazil, mother-daughter duo Edna and Maria Gabrielly Dantas, transformed a beach revelation into an eco-friendly marvel: a seven-room home built from 8,000 upcycled glass bottles that they picked up from the beach. These visionary women saw not waste, but opportunity. Edna stated, “These bottles aren’t going to disappear. Without policies to regulate their production or penalize abandonment, the least we can do is find ways to reuse them.” Despite facing the challenges of discrimination, they crafted Casa De Sal as a testament to ingenuity and resilience, even starting workshops to share their sustainable methods and an accessory brand built on reused materials. Today, Casa De Sal is even listed as a destination on AirBnB. Their story is not only about environmental activism but about reclaiming a legacy, where respecting nature intertwines with a history of survival.

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All-Seeing Telescope Set to Revolutionize Astronomy

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All-Seeing Telescope Set to Revolutionize Astronomy
“Look at everything as though you are seeing it for the first time.”

— Saint Thérèse of Lisieux

All-Seeing Telescope Set to Revolutionize Astronomy

Unveiling the mysteries of our universe, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is poised to revolutionize astronomy with its breathtaking speed and panoramic view. Nestled in Chile, this telescopic wonder will create a cosmic movie, capturing the sky in all its glory every three days. “We’re building the ship as we’re sailing it,” says Alysha Shugart, highlighting the daring spirit behind this ambitious project. With a 3200-megapixel camera, it promises to explore everything from nearby asteroids to the farthest galaxies, scanning the night sky every night for the next ten years. Get ready for a galactic treasure hunt, uncovering secrets of dark matter, supernovae, and perhaps even the mythical Planet 9.

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How Acts of Kindness Sparked a Global Movement

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Most people think of money when they consider giving to others. But "thinking about giving only in terms of money is like thinking about love only in terms of diamonds". Diamonds are flashy, but love is so much wider and deeper. Learn how generosity can be at the root of the smallest of your daily decisions to become the roots of something radical.
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