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9 Unique Ways to Use Rosemary – Backed by Mom and Science

Like many wild herbs, the number of uses for rosemary are nearly endless. A nutritional supplement, an herb, a cleaning agent, a pest repellent,...

The World Has Achieved Huge Milestones in 6 Areas of Renewable Energy So Far This Year

Despite a few national governments continuing to keep their coal and oil projects afloat, market demand and private entrepreneurship is driving what can only...

Chinese Monk Dedicates Life to Rescuing 8,000 Dogs – He Finds Them New Homes Around the World

A karmic war chest will be waiting for one Buddhist monk who's spent decades rescuing stray dogs in Shanghai and bringing them to his...

Five Million Years of Climate Change Found Preserved in One Location

Information preserved within a sedimentary cliff over 260 feet tall is providing the missing link for understanding changes in global climate over the past...

Innovative Plant Recycles Polystyrene Foam and Recover Valuable Resources, Using All-Wind Power

Even though styrene occurs naturally in foods such as strawberries, cinnamon, and coffee, when it is strung together with other chemicals to create foam...

Watch Quick-Thinking Kayakers Save Pair of Rare Eagles Drowning in the Danube River

While paddling the iconic Danube River, what this Hungarian couple wasn't expecting to find was two rare white-tailed eagles, stuck together and at risk...

Rubber Made From Dandelions is Making Tires More Sustainable – Truly a Wondrous Plant

As companies continue to search for more environmentally regenerative materials to use in manufacturing, the tire industry is beginning to revisit an old Soviet...

Trading Old Cars for Electric Bikes: France Proposes Handsome Financial Incentives

The French government is planning to give citizens who want to trade in their old cars a  $3,000 grant (€2,500) towards the purchase of...

Airport Calls in the Beekeepers to Save Pollinators

What's black and yellow, makes a buzzing sound, produces honey—and lives at an airport? Don’t let that last part fool you, these bees have...

New Brain Cancer Immunotherapy Shows Promise in Human Trial – Most Patients Saw No Tumor Growth For 3 Years

A landmark human trial testing a vaccine that's designed to help the immune system target brain tumors has shown promising results—and Phase 2 of...

Two Dogs Rescued From the Streets Now Live Their Best Life on the Road—Seeing the Sights of Europe

The amazing lives of two rescued street dogs who travel with their owner on trips around Europe have been captured in a series of...

Fun Facts and Strange Customs to Celebrate the Vernal Equinox

As the vernal equinox heralds the first day of spring, all across the world, unique phenomena can be seen on this day alone. For thousands...

Underwater Robot Deploys and Lifts Victims to the Surface When They’re Drowning in Pool or Lake

Many swimming pools in Germany don’t have enough trained lifeguards—and in many places, this skilled labor shortage is leading to closures. The solution could...

Scientists Achieve Breakthrough, Talking With Lucid Dreamers in Their Sleep—And There’s Now An App For That

Dreams take us to an alternative reality while we're fast asleep. So, you might not expect that a person in the midst of a...

400 Years After Being Wiped Out by Hunters Britain’s Wild Cranes Make a 
Comeback

Extinct for more than 400 years, common cranes are finding homes in the UK's wetlands and waterways once again. Because of conservation efforts that began...

‘World’s Most Dangerous Malware’ Gang Taken Down in International Cyber Crime Effort

Perhaps the world's most infamous phishing racket, the Emotet malware network has been taken down by police, sparing people around the globe millions of...

UK Prioritizes Climate Crisis By Supporting Sustainability in Developing Countries With $4 Billion Plan

The UK government has announced it will commit at least £3 billion (US $4 billion) to climate change solutions in developing countries, helping to...

More Renewable Energy Used in 2020 Than Fossil Fuels For the First Time in World’s 4th Largest Economy

For the first time in history, a combination of wind, solar, and other renewables overtook Germany's coal, oil, and gas, for use as the...

4 Major Asian Nations Cancel 80% of Planned Coal Power Projects After Fossil Fuel Market Crashes in 2020

Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and the Philippines have canceled nearly 45 gigawatts of proposed coal power projects, a figure equal to more than one-quarter of...

This Clever Attachment Makes Any Bicycle an E-Bike in Just Seconds – And it’s a Much Cheaper Method

A bicycle commuter has invented a simple, portable device that instantly turns your old sweat-and-tears-commuter-bike into a fast electric bike. Perfect for San Francisco or...