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California Professors Place Seesaws Across US-Mexico Border So Children Can Play Together

This powerful new installation is being used as a recreational bridge between the children and adults on the US-Mexico border.

Europe Could Produce Enough Wind Farm Energy to Power the Whole World for 30 Years, New Study Shows

This exciting new study from the University of Sussex shows that Europe alone could feasibly produce enough wind energy for the entire Earth.

Anonymous Man Spent Almost $50,000 on Generators and Food for Hurricane Victims in the Bahamas

The unidentified shopper was photographed in Costco as he was buying $50,000 worth of food and generators for Hurricane Dorian victims.

Drought-Proof ‘Cooling Houses’ Use Saltwater and Cardboard to Grow Tons of Healthy Produce in the Desert

Just ten square miles of these plantations could produce enough crops and vegetables to feed a country of four million people.

Veterans Are Finding Lasting Peace After Taking These Free Journeys into Nature for Months at a Time

Rather than prescribing medication to US veterans suffering from PTSD, these ex-military members are finding therapy in nature.

Playing Traditional Games Protects Your Thinking Skills As You Age, Says New 68-Year Study

Playing cards, chess, or board games isn't just fun—this longitudinal study says it protects your thinking skills as you get older.

This City Billboard Has Been Designed to Purify the Surrounding Air By Eating Up Smog

This billboard is covered in a resin that has been designed to attract air pollutants and turn them into clean oxygen for the city.

Brothers Break Three World Records for Charity By Rowing Across Atlantic Ocean in Just 35 Days

The three Scotsmen are the first brothers to row across the Atlantic and the youngest people to ever make the 3,000-mile ocean crossing.

Couple Buys Up Acres Around Indian Tiger Reserve For Reforesting So Big Cats Can Roam

Over the course of the last 20 years, the Singhs have bought 40 acres of property worth $140,000 around the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in India.

These New Solar-Pavement Driveways Made of Plastic Bottles Can Power the Average Household

You've already heard about solar-paneled rooftops, but now, a company from Hungary is powering residential homes with solar driveways.

For the First Time, Researchers Make Plants That Glow Sustainably—And They Could One Day Light Up Our Homes

Thanks to a gene found in mushrooms, scientists have discovered how to make plants bioluminescent for the duration of their leafy lifetimes.

Autonomous Cars Are Now Delivering Meals and Medication to At-Risk People in Quarantine

A trio of cars deployed by Optimus Rides will be delivering as many as 5,000 meals to at-risk families across Southeast Washington DC.

New ‘Wall of Hope’ in Children’s Hospital Neonatal Ward Helps Families Stay Strong

Parents whose babies are being treated in the always-scary neonatal intensive care unit at this hospital get a message of hope every day. Every time...

She’s Starting College at Age 12, With Plans to Be a NASA Engineer

Over the course of the pandemic, the landscape of education has drastically changed, but that hasn’t kept one brilliant girl whose dreams have never...

Diver Emerges Unscathed From the Mouth of Humpback Whale: ‘I was completely inside’

In the Bible, God’s unwilling messenger Jonah is cast into the sea and swallowed up by the Leviathan, where he spends three days and...

100-Year-old Grandma Sets Guinness World Record as a Powerlifter, and Continues Winning Trophies (WATCH)

Reaching the age of 100 in good health and good spirits is an accomplishment in its own right, but training to take home your...

20,000 Pounds of Trash Removed From Pacific Garbage Patch: ‘Holy mother of god. It worked!’

"The Great Pacific Garbage Patch can now be cleaned," announced Dutch entrepreneur Boyan Slat, the wonderkid inventor who’s spent a decade inventing systems for...

Fountain-of-Youth Pill Could Be on Horizon After Scientists Dramatically Extended Longevity in Mice

A fountain-of-youth pill could be on the horizon after scientists dramatically extended longevity in mice. Injecting elderly rodents with a grape seed extract increased their...

Ancient Tomb Found Beneath Notre Dame is ‘Remarkable Scientific Discovery’ of Sealed Sarcophagus

In a Da Vinci Code-esque moment of discovery, archaeologists have uncovered multiple stone tombs and a lead sarcophagus under the floor of the Notre...

When 92-year-old Woman Orders Food Straight From Delivery Guy, He Obliges and Helps Her Out

This young man is a perfect example of how we can be more patient with our elders.