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Transforming a Barren Savannah to a Tropical Rainforest: The Remarkable story of Las Graviotas

EARTH DAY SPECIAL — Imagine miles and miles of desolate savannah in South America, without a tree or bird in sight, a veritable no-man's land....

Homeless Man Returns $900 in a Wallet

A homeless man found $900 in a wallet in a trash bin but returned it to the owner. Kim B., who works as a janitor...
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Tiny Town in Newfoundland Hosts 10,000 Stranded Airline Passengers on 9-11

On September 11, thousands of Good Samaritans were inspired to generosity, kindness and helpfulness. In turn, we were inspired by them. When all North American...

Rebecca Looked for the Good in Everyone (even the robbers who took all her money)

All I need to know about Rebecca Eddlemon, who died March 31 in Grand Prarie, Texas, is captured here in the first two paragraphs...

Oil Prices Spark Alternative Energy Renaissance

Going Green, a special report by CNBC features corporations that are finding new ways to save money with alternative energy. Three separate stories indicate...
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In the Deep Seas Fish are Booming, Study Says

A sweeping view by camera of the ocean floor, and research by David Bailey at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla,...

Teach a Village to Farm, and Feed them for Life

Sauri, Kenya is the first village to benefit from the Millennium Village Project begun 18 months ago. Based at Columbia University, the program is...
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Green TV Launches

We have a Food Network, a Style Network, a Shopping channel, why not a Green channel? The world's first online 'green' television channel launched...

Mad Cow Disease on the Wane Worldwide

(23 March) ROME — Cases of mad cow disease worldwide are declining at a rapid rate, some 50 percent a year over the past three...

Nation Overcomes Turbulent History; Christian and Muslim Tanzanians Live in Peace

With all the bad news associated with Africa, it is refreshing to read about the successes. Tanzania is a haven of co-existence between two...

Nerve Regeneration One Step Closer in MIT Lab

http://video.boston.cbslocal.com/global/video/videoplayer.js?rnd=841317;hostDomain=video.boston.cbslocal.com;playerWidth=385;playerHeight=288;isShowIcon=true;clipId=6839120;flvUri=;partnerclipid=;adTag=News;advertisingZone=CBS.BOSTON%252Fworldnowplayer;enableAds=true;landingPage=;islandingPageoverride=false;playerType=STANDARD_EMBEDDEDscript;controlsType=fixed Christopher Reeve, a quadripelegic since his traumatic fall from a horse resulted in the severing of nerves in his spinal cord, always held...
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Wind Power up by 25% Over Last Year

The wind energy industry worldwide installed more than US$14 billion worth of new generating equipment last year, an increase of 25 percent over 2004,...

Clicks Against Breast Cancer, and Hunger, and Deforestation, and…

My friend Katharine sent me a message that the Breast Cancer Site was having trouble getting enough people to click on their site for...

20 Muslim Inventions that Shaped Our World

1001 Inventions: Discover the Muslim Heritage in Our World is an exhibition which began a tour of the UK this week at the Science...

Goldfinches making comeback in UK Thanks to Garden Feeders

A survey revealed that better food in bird feeders and gardens contributed to a recovery in the UK goldfinch population by one third in...

Six months after Katrina, Kitty Reunited with Owner

A 7-pound black kitty named "Cupcake" proved to be tough and streetwise prowling the devastated New Orleans neighborhood for six months in search of...

Blue Butterfly Back From the Brink

The Smithsonian published a feature article in 2005 called Back From the Brink that asserted: "Not every endangered species is doomed. Thanks to tough laws,...

Water for Life

He remembers how the people reacted when he came to drill a well for them. “People just mobbed me and cried.” Willis Miller believes in...

Humanitarian Video Game Surprise Hit with One Million Players

Humanitarian Video Game Surprise Hit with One Million Players Launched by the United Nations last summer, the first video game designed to teach children about...
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Small Migrant Group Wins Fairer Treatment

Farm Laborers Win Fairer Wages, Protections from Fast Food Company Even though this story is nearly eight months old, it is a...