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Quarantined Needleworkers Around the World Unite to Create Record-Breaking String of 79,000 Flags

Stretching more than 9 miles long, this incredible string of colorful handmade flags has broken the Guinness World Record for longest bunting.

These 12 Stunning Photos Were Voted Best in the World For Depicting the Essence of Spring

More than 14,000 photos were submitted to Agora's “World's Best Photos of Spring 2020” competition—and the finalists are breathtaking.

Conservationists Rejoicing Over Discovery of ‘Ultra-Rare’ Blue Bee Species Years After First Sighting

Since the blue calaminth bee hasn't been spotted since 2016, scientists believed them to be extinct—but researchers have finally confirmed its survival.

How a Nursing Home in France Stopped Coronavirus from Infecting Any Elderly in its Care With a 47-Night Sleepover

The staff at Vilanova home for the elderly locked themselves in for a 47-night quarantine that kept all 100 residents from COVID-19 infection.

Family-Owned Greenhouse Donates $1Million in Orchids to Healthcare Workers in 7 Hardest Hit U.S. Cities

Green Circle Growers of Ohio have donated $1 million in orchids to frontline workers in seven cities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

People Use Chalk to Write Plant Names on Sidewalks to Help People Connect With Nature – ‘More Than Weeds’

In the UK and France, sidewalk chalk is being used by rebel botanists breaking street-chalking laws to label wild plants and flowers growing through cracks.

Britain’s Best Gardening Couple Outdo Themselves With Spring Spectacular After Spending Lockdown Tending Their Oasis

The Newtons have created ‘Britain’s best garden’ and grown a spring spectacular bursting with color in Walsall after spending lockdown tending their oasis.

Lowe‘s Sends Mother’s Day Love to Isolated Seniors With $1 Million in Flower Baskets Delivered From Local Growers

Lowe’s is delivering $1 million worth of flower baskets to isolating moms and grandmothers in senior homes around the US for Mother’s Day.

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.

These Birds Have Been Found to Warn Rhinos of Poaching—And It Could Help Protect the Species

Oxpeckers have been shown in a new research paper to reduce human sightings of black rhinos by 40-50% because the birds alert the rhinos to danger.

This 1,000-Year-old Cherry Tree in Japan is a Role Model for Resilience During Trying Times

Despite tsunamis, nuclear meltdowns, wars, and earthquakes, the breathtaking Takizakura has been blooming in the Fukushima province for 1,000 years.

These Shirts Are Being Made Out of Luxury Hotel Bed Sheets That Were Discarded for Minor Wear and Tear

Rather than letting luxury bedsheets be sent to a landfill over minor wear and tear, the Archivist innovators are turning them into designer shirts.

Love in the Time of Corona: NYC Man is Now Dating His Neighbor After He Creatively Woos Her in Quarantine

Jeremy Cohen has become internet-famous since he published a series of videos on how he won the heart of his neighborhood “quarantine cutie”.

Chinese Company Ships Crates of Masks to Italy Covered in Italian Poetry: We Are ‘Leaves of the Same Tree’

Chinese electronics company Xiaomi sent crates filled with protective masks to Italy and stapled loving roman poetry on the sides.

As Weather Gets Warmer, Here Are 6 Tips to Save Water on Your Lawn and Gardens

After 2019 was the hottest summer on record, keeping your lawn green and saving water resources can be as easy as following these 6 tips.

Great Things to Do at Home While Quarantined: Let’s Be Pandemic-Positive

Need tips on how to spend your time in self-isolation? Here are 16 productive and positive things to do from home while you're in quarantine.

Stunned Couple Reunited With Wedding Photos Stolen at Their Reception Party 35 Years Ago

After a pair of thieves swiped a handbag containing film from Mick and Tracey Hepworth's wedding in 1985, they believed the photos were gone forever. Not so.

Farming in the Forest: A Chance to Reverse 1,000 Years of Destructive Land-Use Practices

Multi-layered forest farming instead of outdated mono-crop agriculture is a win-win for climate change, ecosystems, wildlife diversity, and human health.

Bees Are Benefiting From Hemp Pollen as More Legal Cannabis is Grown Since 2018 Farm Bill

This new study says that US production of industrial hemp plants gives bees a unique resource of pollen in times of the year when pollen is scarce.

Man Has Been Delivering Hundreds of Roses to Widows, Military Wives, and Single Women on Valentine’s Day

Seth Stewart and his brothers just want to make sure that women who might feel lonely on Valentine's Day can have a reminder that they're not forgotten.