Healing Waters: Cyprus Rides Ancient Springs to Contemporary Wellness Tourism
By Andreas Georgiou Stavrou ~ TROODOS MOUNTAINS, CYPRUS — Deep beneath the topographical plateaus of the rugged Troodos summits, villages like Kalopanayiotis are restoring ancient sulphur springs to destination spa resorts and combining centuries...
Alexandria Renewed: Coastal City Redefined as a Hub for Innovation
By Tamer Zaki ~ Alexandria—rich with millennia of Mediterranean heritage—is breaking new ground. The days when it rested solely on reputation for its iconic library and Greco-Roman relics are over, Egypt's jewel of the...
From Desert to Oasis: How Israel’s Water Conservation Initiatives Resound Internationally
By Yael Ben-David ~ Where deserts previously towered as a threat for dry climates and unpredictable rains, Israel has turned the dictum on its head: it has fashioned scarcity into means to irrigate surfeit. Through advancements in water desalination, water-conserving irrigation, and green recycling, Israel has turned its natural limitations the water-saving model for the world. What was needed became a clarion call to the nation—a culture of innovation that pinches pennies on every ounce. A Thirst for Innovation Since Israel's inception, all the way back to 1948 when it was founded, its survival had been doubtful at least partly because it was entirely open to aridity. It's largely a half-arid country,...
Recycling tyres and plastics with an ancient heating method
Thermal decomposition is helping to green two major EU manufacturing industries. By Michael Allen - For thousands of years, humans have converted wood into charcoal...
Why it’s so difficult to figure out what to do with your life – and three steps to take
Marina Milosheva, Edinburgh Napier University - What do you want to be when you grow up? Practically from the moment you start talking, you’re asked this question. As a child,...
Remote work marks the path to a greener future
Patryk Makowski, Technological University of the Shannon - There is more to working from home than skipping the traffic and getting to wear pyjamas all day. In fact, for a lot of people it’s becoming the new normal. According to a recent report, 12.7% of full-time employees in the US are now working from home, with another 28.2% enjoying a...
Women Pioneers: Egypt’s Female Trailblazers Carving New Ground
By Salma Naguib ~ From boardroom and courtroom to operating theatre and art gallery, Egypt's women are not only asserting themselves in public life but are also making it. Breaking the old limits and...
A Nation of Nobel Minds: Israel’s Emerging Legacy of Science and Scholarship
By Yael Stein ~ Where Israeli campus hallways resound with whine of basement brain-lab rows to roof-top observatories of physics....