Science
Tuvalu's Three-Layer Plan for Continuity
by Futoshi Tachino At high tide on Fogafale—the long, thin islet that holds Tuvalu’s capital—you can stand on the lagoon shore and see the ocean through the breadfruit trees behind you. There isn’t much “away” in a place only a couple of meters above sea level. So Tuvalu has done something extraordinary: it is building a future on three layers at once—physical, legal-human, and digital—so that Tuvaluans can keep being Tuvaluans, no matter what the water decides.
By Futoshi Tachino3 months ago in Earth
Will There Be a World War 4?
Will There Be a World War 4? The idea of World War 4 sounds terrifying — not just because of the destruction the world has already witnessed, but because today’s technology has advanced far beyond bullets, tanks, and simple bombs. Many believe that if a third world war ever begins, the fourth might be fought with ruins, sticks, and shadows. But is another global conflict really possible in our world?
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Earth
Make space for what matters in Colorado: a calm, repeatable decluttering plan that sticks. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Between snow gear, school projects, weekend hikes, and that stack of “I’ll deal with it later,” it’s easy for Colorado homes to feel like they’re carrying last season on their shoulders.
By James Carter3 months ago in Earth
Does Earth Have Two Moons? NASA’s Asteroid Discovery Sparks Global Fascination. AI-Generated.
For centuries, people have gazed at the night sky believing Earth has just one natural satellite — the Moon. But recent findings by NASA have reignited global curiosity: could Earth actually have a second “moon”? While the answer isn’t as simple as a clear yes, the story of how an asteroid came to be nicknamed Earth’s second moon reveals fascinating truths about orbital mechanics, space exploration, and the ever-changing nature of our cosmic neighborhood.
By Sajida Sikandar3 months ago in Earth
How the College of Health and Environmental Sciences at Vertex University Prepares Students to Be Part of the Future of Health Professions
The College of Health and Environmental Sciences at Vertex University stands as a forward-thinking model of online health education that combines academic innovation, community impact, and technological advancement.
By Vertex University P R E S S3 months ago in Earth
Let There Be Light (And a Helpful Glow): A DIY Guide to Installing a Single-Pole Lighted Switch . AI-Generated.
There's a small, quiet upgrade you can make to any room that blends convenience with a touch of modern sophistication: installing a single-pole lighted switch. This isn't just any switch; it's the one with a tiny, gentle LED glow that helps you find it in a dark room. It’s a simple quality-of-life improvement that says, "This home has been thought about."
By handy maneshon3 months ago in Earth
From Earth to Orbit: Jeff Bezos Envisions Data Centers in Space
The rapidly growing energy needs generated by the artificial intelligence (AI) is pushing data centers to the edge, literally. Today, hyperscale GPU clusters consume huge amounts of electricity and water, causing widespread local resistance and environmental concerns. According to the Data Center Watch, $64 billion in U.S. data center projects have been blocked or delayed by bipartisan opposition. These exciting infrastructure projects are facing increased push back from local communities.
By Andrea Zanon3 months ago in Earth
The World We Live In Today
The world today is changing faster than ever before. What used to take decades now happens in months, and what once felt certain now shifts overnight. We live in a time of great innovation, yet deep uncertainty. Our circumstances — social, economic, emotional, and environmental — reflect both the brilliance and the burden of modern life.
By Ghalib Khan3 months ago in Earth









