Susan Denham Wade, 55, the UK-based author of A History of Seeing in Eleven Inventions, told FEMAIL she believes our over-reliance on smartphones is steadily diminishing our senses.
The fact that we're experiencing this moment leads to powerful conclusions about ourselves & the world. We are all one & the world is not what we think.
Smartphones and social media may be changing the way our brains work.
Chosen by the American Horticultural Society as one of the seventy-five greatest books ever written about gardening, Second Nature has become a manifesto for rethinking our relationship with nature. With chapters ranging from a reconsideration of the Great American Lawn and a dispatch from one man’s war with a woodchuck to reflections on the sexual politics of roses, Pollan captures the rhythms of our everyday engagement with the outdoors in all its glory and exasperation
Sprout World has created plantable wooden pencils that you can grow into vegetable, herb or flowering plants once you're done using them.
Like the Na'vi guarded their "Tree of Souls," the Onapsis Security Platform delivers the insights IT analysts need to protect their SAP systems.