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Underwater Roomba-Like Robots Helping Humans Will Never Run Out of Power Thanks to New Mobile Docking Station

Move over, Roomba. Advanced new underwater robots have already been plumbing the depths of our oceans, lakes, and rivers—but now they can return on...

Predators Have a Soft Side: Grey Reef Sharks Found To Form Long-Lasting ‘Friendships’ Says Study

A team of Florida scientists have recently discovered that grey reef sharks form long-lasting relationships with each other that straddle the line between friendships...

Unanimous Senate Votes to Protect Sea Turtles and Dolphins from Driftnets in the Last Spot That Allows Them

The US Senate unanimously voted to protect sea turtles and dolphins by phasing out the use of harmful mesh drift gillnets in federal waters off California.

Japan’s New Bullet Train Designed With Natural Disasters and Earthquakes in Mind

The new Japanese N700S passenger bullet trains were designed with lithium-ion battery-powered motors to help the trains run during natural disasters.

Mangrove Trees Can Save Americans Tens of Billions in Flood Damages– So New Alliance Gets Planting

Research from UC Santa Cruz shows flooding causes $750 billion in property damage worldwide, but conservation of mangrove forests can prevent a lot.

Family Sells Their London Home to Move to the Smallest African Country and Save Its Coral Reefs

The Seath family plans to repopulate coral reefs across the Seychelles using a farming technique called “micro-fragmentation” with their new nonprofit, Coral Reef Conservation UK.

Ballenas Jorobadas Pastorear Salmón con sus Aletas en un Comportamiento Alimenticio no antes Filmado

Ballenas Jorobadas en las aguas del sur de Alaska fueron grabadas "Pastoreando" a Salmón hacia sus bocas por primera vez en la historia por estudiante de pesca Madison Kosma.

Watch Humpback Whales Herd Salmon With Their Fins in Never-Before-Filmed Feeding Behavior

Humpback whales in southern Alaska waters were filmed “herding” salmon into their mouths for the first time in history by fisheries student Madison Kosma.

‘Las Abuelas Fantásticas’ Han pasado sus Años de Jubilación Fotografiando Serpientes Marinas Venenosas

Durante 3 años, estas jubiladas se han apuntado como voluntarias para las expediciones de investigación de las serpientes marinas -- y su trabajo ha marcado una gran diferencia para la ciencia.

Nueva Enzima Desarrollada para Descomponer Botellas de Plástico en Horas Va Camino de Cambiar el Reciclaje

Carbios es el responsable de crear una nueva enzima que rompe las botellas de plástico en sólo 10 horas --todo esto mientras las mantiene molecularmente sólidas.

‘Fantastic Grandmas’ Have Been Spending Retirement Photographing Venomous Sea Snakes for Science

For 3 years, these golden gals have been embarking on volunteer sea snake research expeditions—and their work has made a great difference to science.

Scientists ‘Blown Away’ By Discovery of Longest Animal Ever Recorded—And It’s Quite Beautiful

Not only did the Perth researchers discover the enchanting siphonophore, they found 30 other undocumented oceanic species as well.

Newly-Developed Enzyme That Breaks Down Plastic Bottles in Hours is On Track to Change the Recycling Game

Carbios is responsible for making a new enzyme that breaks down plastic bottles in just 10 hours—all while keeping them molecularly sound.

Whales Feces Represent One of the Greatest Allies Against Climate Change—Even More Than Trees

With whale excrement being a major food source for phytoplankton, any increase in whale populations could be a dramatic weapon against climate change.

Teen Scientist and His Dog May Be First Research Team of Their Kind to Tackle Air Pollution From the Ground

13-year-old Matt Hunt and his dog have recorded more than 40 hours of research on the surprising levels of air pollution which linger closer to the ground.

Joven Holandés que es Famoso por Limpiar el Gran Parche de Basura Ahora Está Limpiando los Ríos Más Contaminados del Mundo

Joven científico holandés, Boyan Slat, es responsable de limpiar los océanos del mundo - y ahora está limpiando ríos con su nuevo invento: El interceptor.

Labrador Retriever Has Been Helping Owner Collect Hundreds of Pounds of Trash From Beach Since She Was a Pup

Since Molly the Labrador has always had an affinity for collecting trash, her owner decided to put her hobby to good use by cleaning up their local beach.

Six Creative Ways to Recycle Your Christmas Tree

Instead of sending it to a landfill, why not recycle your Christmas tree after the holidays, which can benefit your local ecosystem, beach, or neighborhood. Here's how...

Europe Introduces Legislative Road Map to Becoming World’s First Climate-Neutral Continent By 2050

Not only does the package call on member states to slash emissions further, it also incentivizes coal-dependent states to turn away from fossil fuels.

Top 10 Most Exciting Environmental Stories From 2019 Raise Hope for An Eco-Friendly Year Ahead

Contrary to what some pessimistic news outlets might have you believe, this year's environmental progress was not all doom and gloom.