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Apple and Pear Cores Turned Into Chemical-Free Sweetener as an Alternative to Artificial Sweeteners and Sugar

Dutch scientists are creating a chemical-free, calorie-free sweetener made from apple and pear waste to replace sugar and artificial sweeteners.

Micro-Preemie Proved Doctors Wrong and is Now Paying It Forward by Knitting Hats for Other Preemies

Almost three decades after doctors said Sarina Rohr was not likely to survive as a micro-preemie, she is now paying it forward to other babies like her.

German Supermarket Saves Over 2,000 Tons of Food By Reselling Items Other Stores Won’t

SirPlus, a Berlin supermarket, specializes in selling ugly, misshapen produce and mislabeled food products to consumers at 80% of its original price.

5 Years After Turning Disused Military Bases into Nature Reserves, Wolves Return and Use Bases as Havens

Wolves have returned to Germany after 62 military bases were closed down and turned into nature reserves along the former Iron Curtain.

Smell of Roses, Even During Sleep, Shown to Help Improve Learning Success by as Much as 30%

German researchers found that the scent of roses significantly improved student test scores in English vocabulary classes.

Rather Than Slip into Depression, Man Quits Job, Sells Possessions, and Travels the World With a Ferret

After enduring three heartbreaking losses in the same year, this former airman quit his job so he could find happiness on the road with his pet ferret.

Impelled by Reactor Meltdown, Fukushima Japan Vows to Achieve 100% Renewable Energy Use in 20 Years

More than $2.75 billion has already been invested in building several dozen new solar farms, wind projects, and geothermal stations in Fukushima.

Top 10 Most Exciting Environmental Stories From 2019 Raise Hope for An Eco-Friendly Year Ahead

Contrary to what some pessimistic news outlets might have you believe, this year's environmental progress was not all doom and gloom.

Poniendo al Mundo Primero, Una Compañía Siderúrgica Enciende su Horno Usando Únicamente Hidrógeno en vez de Carbón

Con la industria de fabricación de acero produciendo el 7% de las emisiones de CO2 del mundo, este logro desde Alemania puede ser crucial en frenar su impacto ambiental.

In World First, German Steelmakers Power Their Furnace Using Only Hydrogen Instead of Coal

With the steelmaking industry producing 7% of the world's CO2 emissions, this breakthrough from Germany could be pivotal in curbing its carbon footprint.

Orangutan Who Was Granted Personhood Finally Finds Happiness in Florida Sanctuary

Though Sandra the orangutan had to overcome challenges in order to be freed from her Argentinian zoo enclosure, she now has a chance at true happiness in Florida.

Blue-tiful: These Stunning Images Were Named The World’s Best Photos That Feature the Color Blue

These are only ten of the fifty finalists that have been selected for Agora Images's Blue Photos of 2019 Competition.

World’s Largest Holocaust Archive is Now Making Their Records Available to Everyone on the Internet

More than 30 million documents on the victims of Nazi persecution are now available for free on Ancestry.com for all generations to come.

In World First, Tiger Will Be Given Prosthetic Limb to Live Out His Life Pain-Free

A tiger that was rescued from a poacher’s trap in India will now be the first big cat to get a prosthetic leg after it developed gangrene and lived in pain for years.

Simone Biles Breaks Record for Most World Medals Won By Any Gymnast, With New Move That Now Bears Her Name

Simone Biles won five gold medals at the 2019 World Championships this weekend—more than any gymnast at a single Worlds since 1958—and earned her...

Denmark Buys Country’s Last Remaining Circus Elephants for $1.6 Million So They Can Retire

The four circus elephants will now be able to live out the rest of their days in happy retirement thanks to the Danish government.

More Than $21 Million Awarded to World’s Most Trailblazing Scientists to Further Their Research

More than $21.6 million has been awarded to the world's most trailblazing scientists for this year's Breakthrough Prizes.

Former Child Refugee Finally Gets to Thank Aid Worker for the Life-Changing Gift He Gave Her 24 Years Ago

It has been 24 years since a Dutch man gave Mevan Babakar a new bike—and thanks to the power of social media, she finally got to thank him for the gift.

Scientists Discover How to Make Eco-Friendly Sunscreen From a Source of Food Waste: Cashew Shells

A team of international scientists has found an environmentally friendly way of producing potential sunscreens by using cashew nut shells, instead of discarding them...

Hyundai Launches First Car With Solar Roof Charging System

The car has already been launched in Korea and the company says that they will soon be launching it in North American markets as well.