Here’s a summary of the key points from the text you provided: 1. **Study on Aging and Cognition (Yale University)** – Researchers followed over 11,000 Americans aged 65+ for 12 years, monitoring cognitive and physical changes. – Contrary to stereotypes, 32% showed cognitive improvement, 28% improved physically, and over half maintained or improved cognitive function.… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
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How a 1930s home was retrofit to become carbon negative
New regulations in the UK aim to ensure that newly constructed homes are prepared to reach zero-carbon standards, but a far greater challenge lies in upgrading the country’s vast number of older and often inefficient properties. Most existing housing stock is outdated and poorly insulated, resulting in significant heat loss and higher energy bills for… Continue reading How a 1930s home was retrofit to become carbon negative
Inside France’s first LGBTQIA+ senior living residence
France’s first social housing project designed specifically for LGBTQIA+ seniors has recently opened in Lyon, marking a significant step towards fostering safety, solidarity, and love within an often marginalized community. This new residence, known as La Maison de la Diversité, offers not only a place to live but also a renewed sense of belonging for… Continue reading Inside France’s first LGBTQIA+ senior living residence
Could solar panels help strengthen global food security?
A recent study conducted in Canada indicates that solar farms could significantly enhance global crop production by hundreds of billions of pounds. This increase is attributed to the beneficial microclimate that develops beneath solar panels, which appears to protect and nurture the crops growing underneath. Concerns regarding food security have long fueled opposition to extensive… Continue reading Could solar panels help strengthen global food security?
How a police data centre is heating London’s homes
A significant redevelopment in west London aims to harness waste heat from a data centre to provide low-carbon heating to approximately 4,000 residential units and a new commercial area. This innovative project involves creating an ambient loop network that circulates low-temperature water through underground pipes, capturing heat not only from the Mopac Tower data centre… Continue reading How a police data centre is heating London’s homes
The British company taking many steps to produce power
Imagine if your everyday footsteps could generate enough electricity to illuminate a public space. Laurence Kemball-Cook has developed a pioneering technology that captures the kinetic energy produced by people walking, presenting a novel way to generate off-grid power in urban settings. His invention transforms people’s movement into a sustainable energy source, addressing the challenges conventional… Continue reading The British company taking many steps to produce power
What went right this week: the good news that matters
Here is a summary of the three news items featured: 1. **New Influenza Vaccines Could Save Millions – WHO** – The World Health Organization (WHO) highlights the development of 46 next-generation influenza vaccines currently in clinical trials. – These vaccines aim to provide broader and longer-lasting protection compared to current seasonal vaccines, potentially effective across… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
What advice did you receive as a child that has stayed with you?
It looks like you have pasted part of an HTML form markup for a Gravity Forms form or a similar forms plugin in a WordPress environment. How can I assist you with this form code? Would you like help with: – Extracting a specific part of the form code? – Customizing the form fields or… Continue reading What advice did you receive as a child that has stayed with you?
Four things we learned making The Purpose Pioneers podcast
It looks like you’ve provided a partial excerpt from an article or transcript related to a podcast series called “The Purpose Pioneers,” which discusses people’s journeys in discovering their purpose. The text highlights insights from different guests featured in the series, specifically about how life experiences can shape one’s sense of purpose. The key points… Continue reading Four things we learned making The Purpose Pioneers podcast
What will urban living look like in the future?
This text discusses the challenges and innovations related to urban development and new city planning in the context of environmental sustainability, infrastructure, and livability. Key points include: – Criticism of current UK housing patterns that create unattractive new estates near beautiful villages without upgrading infrastructure, leading to congestion and ecological harm. – The Forest City… Continue reading What will urban living look like in the future?