“The RegenVillages initiative is a model blueprint for industry, government, and academic action. The partnership seeks to accelerate the proliferation of affordable, integrated village designs that power and feed self-reliant communities thus tackling the challenges […]
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Free Entrance To All U.S. National Parks April 16 – April 24
In honor of celebrating National Park Service’s 100th year, all U.S. National Parks will be open to the public for free for this year’s National Park Week (April 16-April 24). Whether a park was created for historical […]
Super Blood Moon To Appear On Sept. 27th
For only the sixth time since the year 1900, a “total lunar” eclipse will take place this Sunday, September 27th. “Blood Moon”, a term coined for the deep red portrayed from the Moon, occurs when […]
What We Learned: Cryptolina Bitcoin Expo
This past weekend a member of the POS team spent the weekend attending the second annual Cryptolina Bitcoin Expo, a conference covering all the different aspects of Bitcoin, blockchain technology, & digital currency. Last year […]
National Geographic Photo Of The Day x Pyrgos Skies
Photo By: Laetitia Guichard –“A long exposure captures cloud movement over the coastal Greek village of Pyrgos. “The sky was perfect for this sort of treatment,” says Your Shot member Laetitia Guichard. “Pyrgos is an […]
National Geographic Photo Of The Day x North Star
Photograph By: Cory Richards –A polar bear stands sentinel on Rudolf Island in Russia’s Franz Josef Land archipelago, destination of the multidisciplinary Pristine Seas Expedition in the summer of 2013. The expedition sought to uncover, among other mysteries, […]
