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Prison Camp Survivor is Casually Building and Donating a $50 Million Children’s Hospital in New Zealand

When Mark Dunajtschik escaped Knicanin prison camp near the end of WWII, he was forced to flee his homeland of Yugoslavia. Five years after...

Man Sits With Typewriter on NYC Sidewalk to Help Strangers Send Letters to ‘Friends Feeling Blue’

Before the invention of text messaging—which makes it super-easy to send a note to a friend—and before there were telephones in every home that...

‘Watershed’ Coronavirus Vaccine Looks to Be 90% Effective in Phase 3 Trial of 43,500 People, Reports Pfizer

Early results were announced today for clinical trials involving 43,538 volunteers that showed a robust 90% success rate for protecting people against coronavirus.  As part...

In Historic Vote, Coloradans Give Thumbs-Up For Gray Wolves to Be Reintroduced West of the Rockies

Fresh off their recovery from the Endangered Species List, gray wolves are getting another bit of support to ensure their continued recovery, this time...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

We’ve partnered with our friend Rob Brezsny, who for years has championed a positive approach to life through astrology. His weekly wisdom can enlighten...

Trust in Science Has Actually Shot Up Around the World as a Result of Pandemic, Says New Poll

Back in 2018, 3M began publishing public attitudes towards science around the world. Prior to the pandemic, a general drop in trust towards science and scientists...

Grad Student Defends Her Dissertation in a Skirt Made From Rejection Letters To Help ‘Normalize Failure’

A PhD student in Michigan defended her dissertation while wearing a skirt made of rejection letters received while studying. To make the tiered black and...

Solar is Now the Cheapest Electricity in History and Just Met 100% of Demand in South Australia For First Time

South Australia has met 100% of its electricity demands with solar energy for the first time over the weekend—most of it coming not from...

These Wind Turbines Are Being Attached to Highway Street Lights to Be Powered By Traffic

A revolutionary new design for onshore wind turbines that can be attached to lamp posts and powered by traffic has been unveiled. The English businessman...

Monster Pumpkin Weighing 2,350 Pounds is Crowned Largest Grown in North America

A Minnesota grower drove his gigantic gourd all the way to California to capture first prize at the World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off with a...

America’s Largest Solar Panel-Maker Leads the World in Panel Recycling–Recovering 95% of Materials

One of the global leaders in PV solar panel production and installation is also working hard to tackle the future of solar panel recycling,...

Mini Wind Turbine Can Generate Energy Made From the Breeze You Make When Walking

Most of the wind available on land is too gentle to push commercial wind turbine blades, but now scientists have designed a kind of...

New Research Shows Why Crows Are So Intelligent and Even Self-Aware—Just Like Us

Crows, rooks, and ravens, a family of birds known as corvids, are pretty dang smart. In some ways, some crows are as smart as...

Low Ambient Light Indoors Can Be Harvested to Charge Electronics

In a future where most things in our everyday life are connected through the internet, devices and sensors will need to run without wires...

Lonely Widower Puts Up a Poster Asking For Friends—And is Flooded With Messages From New Pals

A lonely pensioner who put up a poster asking for friends after his wife died has been inundated with thousands of calls and emails...

McDonald’s Breaks New Ground With Returnable, Reusable Coffee Cups

McDonald's UK will begin testing a new system of reusable, returnable cups to cut back on the demand for hot beverage to-go containers now...

Breakthrough For Spinal Cord Injuries and Dementia as Protein Builds ‘Striking’ Repairs

A drug that repairs damage to the brain and spinal cord has been created by British scientists offering hope for new therapies that address...

With No Male Northern White Rhinos Left, 10 Viable Eggs Offer Hope For the Species Through Embryo Transfer

The northern white rhino of Africa could come back from the absolute brink of extinction as a third round of 10 eggs were successfully...

See The World’s Youngest Gorilla Being Hugged By Mom Hours After Being Born

These cute pictures show the world's youngest baby gorilla being cuddled by its mom hours after being born. The tiny infant was just born at...

This New German Car is Covered With Solar Panels and Charges As It Drives

For electric car drivers, a big fear is being stuck far from a charging station on the side of the road. While some have suggested...