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This Collapsible, Self-Cleaning Steel Straw Could Finally Spell the End of Disposable Plastic Alternatives

Since the straw's crowdfunding campaign was launched earlier this week, it has already raised almost twice its original goal.

Revised Farm Payments Will Let UK Farmers Serve the Environment and Public Good

England wants to lead an “agricultural revolution” with a new farm subsidies bill that pays farmers to improve the land and water.

After Couple is Mocked for Wedding Proposal at KFC, Thousands Rally To Offer Dream Wedding and Gifts

Despite how some internet users mocked Hector Mkansi for proposing in his wife's favorite restaurant, his gesture also led to their dream wedding.

Oakland Residents Transform Abandoned Lot into Sanctuary for Camping Homeless Women

One resident of Oakland, California has transformed a dirty, abandoned lot of land into a cozy, self-sustained community for homeless women.

After Years of Gaining Trust of Local Squirrels, Photographer Has Captured the Most Wholesome Pictures

For 6 years, wildlife photographer Geert Weggen has used his friendship with the local squirrels to take the most enchanting and adorable wildlife photos.

Entire High School Wears Yellow to Welcome New Student and Honor Her Late Friend On 1-Year Anniversary

When Megan Baldwin's new drill team learned about the loss she endured 1 year ago, they rallied the entire school to comfort her—and honor her fallen friend.

These Heart-Melting Photos Capture the Moment a Conductor Showed Some Love to a Young Train Enthusiast

A Japanese photographer caught the magical moment a train conductor stopped to show his appreciation for an adorable young locomotive enthusiast.

Tree-Filled City Parks Make People as Happy as Christmas Day, Says New Study of Twitter Posts

This first-of-its-kind study used people's tweets to track their moods after visiting public parks—and they found that trees make us as happy as Christmas.

5 Ways Companies, Governments, and People Are Helping Bees—on National Honeybee Day

In honor of National Honeybee Day August 17th, here are five ways that people are helping honeybees and how you can join the fight to save them.

Native Bumble Bees Are Poised to Be First Pollinators Protected Under California Endangered Species Act

The California Fish and Game Commission has voted to begin the process of classifying 4 species of bumble bee native to the state as endangered.

Poland Once Gave America a Birthday Card That Was Signed By 5.5 Million Polish People

The Library of Congress published a 111 volume birthday card that was given to America in 1926 – and all of the pages are breathtaking.

Check Out These Breathtaking Photos of Poppy Field’s First Bloom in Years

These gorgeous poppy fields in Worcestershire have not been in bloom since they were dug up in 2013—but the red hills are ablaze in all their former glory.

Thousands of Students Are Cheered By These Photos of an Optimistic Cloud Formation

Though it may have just been a coincidental cloud formation, students and internet users are being encouraged by a “thumbs up” in the sky.

The First State in the U.S. Approves Human Composting; Local ’Green Reaper‘ Has Your Guide to Eco-Friendly Burials

The United States is slowly progressing towards more eco-friendly mortuary practices – and Elizabeth Fournier has a guide for how we can join the movement.

Minnesota Will Soon Pay for Your Landscaping Costs If You Plant Bee-Friendly Greenery

If you're a gardener living in Minnesota, the state may soon reimburse you for planting bee-friendly plants on your property.

Elderly Man Gazing Fondly at His Date in McDonald’s Inspires Thousands of Romantics Online

A simple moment of affection between an elderly couple in McDonald's has won the hearts of thousands of internet users since it was uploaded last week.

You Can Now Use These Pocket-Sized ‘Bee Savior’ Cards to Rescue Hungry Honeybees on the Sidewalk

These contraptions may look like credit cards, but they're actually pocket-sized lifelines for hungry honeybees in the city.

When Bird Rescuers Ask for Help During Nesting Season, Thousands of People Donate Hand-Knitted Nests

When bird rescuers were scrambling to take care of all their feathered patients, thousands of people came together to help.

Stressed-Out Americans Only Get 43 Minutes of ‘Me Time’ Per Day, But Solution May Lie in Their Backyards

Struggling to find a little “me time”? You’re far from alone because the average American only gets five hours of “me time” in a...

After 4 Years Being Married to Herself, Read This Woman’s Inspiring Reflections on Committing to Self-Love

Rather than focusing on another person to complete her life, this woman said “I do” to focusing on her own health and happiness instead.