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Living With Nature: A Four-Course Meal of Natural Audio Wonders Recorded by the BBC

Throughout our daily lives, we probably don't pay much attention to the sounds around us—the dripping of the coffee maker, the steady turnover of...

Student Treks to Yellowstone and Finds Bacteria That Eats Pollution and ‘Breathes’ Electricity

A determined young student has made an exciting new discovery after he embarked on a strenuous 7-mile walk into the wilderness of Yellowstone National...

New Documentary Voiced by Chris Evans Follows the World’s Most Amazing Service Dogs (Trailer)

This emotional new documentary shows that not all heroes wear capes – some of them just have four legs and a tail.

After Exhausting Day of Hard Work, Two Friends Find Fridge Full of Cold Beers in the Middle of a Field

Not only were the beers a perfect reward for their labor, the men were also able to find the fridge's original owner as well.

Man Praises Taco Bell Hot Sauce for ‘Saving’ His Life After Being Trapped in His Car for 5 Days

An Oregon man is crediting his leftover Taco Bell hot sauce packets as the thing that kept him going during his five days spent in the snowy wilderness.

Woman Quits Successful City Career So She Can Live in the Woods With Over 100 Rescued Animals

Even though she had been enjoying a successful career as a wedding photographer, Daria Pushkareva had always longed for something more.

California is Finally Drought-Free After 7 Years and They’re Being Rewarded With a Butterfly Boom

The abundant winter weather has also resulted in the state's second wildflower super bloom in just a few short years.

Service Dog Who Can Fetch Food, Clothing, and Pay for Shopping Has Transformed This Woman’s Life

Sally Whitney also credits her beloved 5-year-old pup as the reason she has a husband and university research job.

When Two Dogs Became Trapped in Ice, the Perfect Russian Rescuer Happened to Be Walking By (WATCH)

When two Labradors fell through the surface of an icy reservoir earlier this week, they were lucky that a Russian free diver was walking by.

Sea Salt Could Help Beat a Common Cold, Study Suggests

New research from the University of Edinburgh shows that gargling and clearing the nose with salt water solutions may help to beat the common cold.

These New Biodegradable Mardi Gras Beads Could Save Thousands of Tons of Trash From Landfills

Mardi Gras may be fun, but it generates thousands of tons of trash every year. Thankfully, these biodegradable beads might make the party a little greener.

Two Patients Make History After Essentially Being Cured of HIV Using Stem Cell Transplant

It has been a little over 12 years since a Berlin man became the first patient to ever be cured of HIV – and now, two more patients may have joined him.

‘First-of-its-Kind’ Law Will Protect Lake Erie From Pollution By Granting it Civil Rights

Thanks to a 61% approval vote from the people of Toledo, Lake Erie now has legal protection against pollution and contamination.

Mother and Daughter Are Saved From Teetering Car Thanks to a Teen’s Snapchat App

A mother-daughter dup were rescued from their precariously perched car thanks to a family friend's photo-sharing cell phone app.

IKEA Develops Remote-Controlled Boats That Can Collect Floating Garbage From Polluted Rivers

These 10-foot boats may look cute, but they have been designed by IKEA to address the serious issue of floating water pollution.

Anonymous Police Officer Leaves Pregnant Waitress ‘Hysterical’ With Joy When He Leaves $100 Tip

A compassionate police officer is being praised for anonymously leaving a hefty tip for a waitress who is almost eight months pregnant.

These Floating Trashcans Are Being Deployed Around the World So They Can Suck Up Tons of Ocean Trash

These floating rubbish bins are already sucking up ocean pollution in dozens of marinas and ocean ports around the world.

Near-Death Experience Inspires Inventor to Create Wetsuit That Allows the Disabled to Swim Once More

A California surfer was trapped beneath the ocean waves when he first got the idea for a wetsuit that would help dozens of people swim once more.

New Chemical Process Converts Plastic Waste into Fuel, University Researchers Looking for Investors

The researchers behind the technology that turns plastic into fuel are looking for investors to implement the process on a mass-market scale.

Scientists Are ‘Giddy’ Over Their Historic Visit to One of the ‘World’s Youngest Islands’

This newly-formed stretch of land off the coast of Australia could provide valuable new insight to the topographical conditions on Mars.