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Flow Yoga Center in Washington, DC offers vinyasa yoga classes, workshops, special events, as well as co-working space. The “wellness-based” co-working space is known as ‘workFlow’ and is set in a calming studio environment that’s quiet and filled with natural ...
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While the term “vegan butcher” may evoke exaggerated eye-rolls, another, similar term recently made the rounds at the UK’s Oxford Food Symposium: vegetable offal. When processing vegetables, restaurants typically create environmentally disastrous piles of waste stalks, peelings, cores and leaves ...
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Ever leave your luggage or forget your bag?! That’ll never happen again with the Cowa Robotic Suitcase! It’s designed with smart sensors and motored wheels to follow you autonomously so you can be completely hands-free when you’re on the go. ...
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Guests can develop their general well-being and focus on mind, body and soul at the lifestyle transformation camp. A typical stay at the retreat is seven days/nights, but the programme can be extended to for up to four weeks. The lavish villa ...
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Designed by architect Harry Gesner to be both beautiful and portable, theAutonomous Tent is an eco-conscious way to enjoy the outdoors. Available in two sizes — the 700 sq ft Cocoon and the 1,000 sq ft Tipi — these shelters ...
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As the Rio Olympic Games reach fever pitch, our fitness fixation is almost at saturation point. Enter Nike’s Unlimited You: an immersive, multi-sensory workout spectacle launching today in east London. For three days only, this high-intensity training experience is set ...
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Eat at Instock and fight food waste! This innovative restaurant is a neighborhood hotspot and cozy restaurant on the east side. Visit the Toko too! Instock prepares delicious breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner from food that would otherwise be thrown ...
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As the coffee industry grows worldwide, waste has become a more pressing issue to deal with. More farmers, roasters, and coffee-shop owners are looking for ways to turn coffee and milk waste into a resource. I traveled to Brighton in ...
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With an anti-tourist, photographer Oliver Curtis wanted to show the other side of monuments through the world. His series Volte-faceshows his approach well since he visited the Taj Mahal, the Statue of Liberty, The Great Wall of China, Christ the ...