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‘Puppy Dog Eyes’ Are an Evolutionary Trait Developed So Dogs Can Better Capture Our Hearts
New research comparing the anatomy and behavior of dogs and wolves suggests dogs' facial anatomy has changed over thousands of years specifically to allow...
How to Deal With Your Biggest Critic – That Inner Voice That Attacks You Regarding Self-Improvement
I have often had a yearning spirit. I’m ambitious, I tell myself. But if I’m honest, my “ambition” is often a vicious sniper, promising...
Scientists Studying Crows Get Big Surprise –They’re So Smart They Understand the Concept of Zero
Building on substantial evidence of crow consciousness, a German university has proven some crows can learn to recognize 'zero' as a counting unit.
While that...
Madrid is Planting a Huge Forest Ring Around the City to Lower Heat Levels and Cut CO2 Emissions
Whether you're from the U.S. and call it a "Beltway" or Europe and call it a "Ring road," Madrid will be calling it the...
This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’
Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...
Man Gives His Terminally-Ill Dog One Last Walk Up Their Beloved Mountain in a Wheelbarrow (PHOTOS)
These touching pictures show a man taking his dying pet dog up his favourite mountain on one last walk—in a wheelbarrow.
Ten-year-old Monty enjoyed exploring...
Watch Amazing Teamwork to Save Crashed Vehicle From Steep Hill: ‘They came without even asking’
This is the heartwarming moment villagers showed great teamwork to retrieve a crashed pickup truck from a steep hill.
The vehicle was traveling along the...
Precious Rainforests Are Being Preserved at Highest Rate in 30 Years, After Palm Oil Moratorium in Indonesia
Indonesia holds one-third of the world's tropical rainforests, which are home to people and birds, leopards, rhinos, tigers, and gibbons playing among the lush...
Visit This Nightingale Thicket and You’ll Hear a Musician Singing with Them – WATCH the Duets
Chief among spring singing birds in the hearts of poets from Nottingham to Nangarhār, the nightingale features as prima donna in the music of...
Diver Gets Glorious Glimpse of Giant Sea Worm That Normally Only Comes Out at Night
It turns out there are people in the world who, during a dive, choose to swim towards a 26-foot-long pink tube coming right for...
Norway Closes Down Its Last Arctic Coal Mine and Transforms Land into Giant National Park
Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel.
Norway is dismantling their last Arctic coal mine piece...
What Makes the Sea Smell So Unique?
Is there anything better than the beginning of a beach vacation when you get your first sniff of the ocean? That chilled, briny, slightly...
Teen Folds a Thousand Origami Cranes in One Sitting – For Guinness World Record
A schoolgirl didn't fold under pressure and set a new world record for the fastest ever origami, by making 1,000 paper cranes.
15-year-old Evelyne Chia...
Eyes of Robins Have Magnetic Field-Detecting Protein that May Be Long-Sought Migration Sensor
Birdwatchers may compliment each other by saying "you have the eyes of a hawk," but now they might want to say "you have the...
Orchid Thought to Be Extinct in UK Was Discovered Blooming on the Rooftop of London Bank
An extremely rare colony of orchids previously believed to be extinct in Britain has been discovered growing on a City of London rooftop.
The small-flowered...
If You’re Anxiously Awaiting News, Do This One Thing to Feel at Ease – Researchers Say
An induced feeling of awe, or state of wonder, may be the best strategy yet for alleviating the discomfort that comes from uncertain waiting.
Kate...
Invading Rats Were Finally Eradicated on 2 Galapagos Islands Thanks to Drone Partnership
Two years after a rodent eradication program began on two Galapagos Islands, conservations are excited to finally declare the lands rat-free—and drones, for the...
This Single Tree Could Restore Degraded Land, Create a Biofuel Revolution, Power Cars, and Feed Families
Growing across much of Asia, it's known by many names: including Indian Beech, pongamia, Karum tree, kranji, and malapari.
Pongamia pinnata is a member of the...
5 Experiments Proving Invertebrates Are Much More Aware than We Think
Swat a fly; who cares, it's not like they have feelings. Or do they?
Jonathan Balcombe is an English ethologist—a studier of animal behavior—and has...
Inspiring College Principal Converts 8 Acres of Treeless Land into Mini Forest and Orchard on India Campus
This blog was submitted to GNN by one of our readers for publishing. If you have an interesting story of kindness or positivity, be...