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Mushroom Explosion in California: Rains Lead to Epic ‘Supershroom’ Season

With Southern California stuck in a 20-year drought, the torrential rains this winter have given the state's wood wide web a bumper crop of...

Deaths by Extreme Weather and Aviation Accidents Have Never Been Lower than Now

When a plane begins to shake from turbulence, it's hardly surprising that most people become nervous. However the last few years have been the...

Top Ways That People are Improving Their Sleep Routines in 2023, According to New Poll

If you wake up feeling more exhausted than when you fell asleep, you’re not alone. A new survey of 2,000 U.S. adults about their sleep...

Gardening Could Help Reduce Cancer Risk, Boost Mental Health and Bring Communities Together

Gardening could help reduce the risk of cancer, boost mental health and bring communities together, according to new research. Scientists say it leads to eating...

Specific Gut Bacteria Extract More Energy Which Seems to be Associated with Obesity

Certain hyper-efficient microbe species in our guts could be the reason why some people gain weight and others don't, proving once again how much...

Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 23: Miriam Nelson on Wielding the Power of Fresh Food to Help Kids

The Lesson: Newman's Own brand pizzas, pasta, lemonade, salad dressing, etc. has raised $600 million through its for-profit operations and its purpose-driven foundation, in what...

Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 22: James Rouse on Giving Yourself Permission to be Well

The Lesson: Wellness isn't just about getting enough sleep and exercise. Some maladies need our permission—our precise focus, attention, and sympathy, in order for our...

Disaster Survivors in Remote Areas Could be Kept Alive – By Edible Drones

Drones can be crucial during natural disasters by transporting supplies to people in need, but they can only carry about 30 percent of their...

The Unprecedented Decline in U.S. Child Poverty—Down 59% in 26 Years

The past quarter century witnessed an unprecedented decline in child poverty rates in the United States. Today roughly 1 in 10 children live in families...

Starch in Green Bananas May Slash Risk of Some Cancers by Over 60%, Study Finds

A study has identified a starch in unripe bananas that can reduce the risk of some cancers by more than 60 percent—and scientists say...

Trendy Type of Norwegian Cheese May Stave Off Bone Thinning, Shows New Study

Just a small portion of Jarlsberg can help stop bones getting weaker without boosting cholesterol, according to new findings. Researchers say health benefits are unique...

Aquatic ‘Superplants’ Are Local Food for Cows That Lead to Lower Emissions

Using a water-born crop that grows at breakneck speed, an innovative cattle feed startup could reduce livestock emissions in a variety of ways. By reducing...

Breakthrough Zero-Carbon Fertilizer Set to Take Root Across the World as ‘Biochar’

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Imagine if every time you threw out your lawn...

Sunshine Could Ward Off Dementia and Strokes: First-Ever Direct Link to Vitamin D Found

Sunshine could ward off dementia and strokes after scientists have shown a direct link between vitamin D and the conditions in a world-first study. A...

70% Say They Always Trust Their Instinct, With Physical ‘Gut Feeling’ Used to Make Decisions, Says New Poll

Forget head over heart. People in Britain firmly believe in gut-first when making decisions, according to a new poll. A survey of 2,000 adults found...

A Map Shows Where Locals Can Find and Pick Wild Food for Free

People suffering with the cost of living crisis are being offered help—a map which shows them where they can find and pick free wild...

Adults Understand a Need to Do Their Bit for Biodiversity–Even 73% of Allergy Sufferers Planting Flowers to Help

A study of 2,000 UK adults revealed that, although 63 percent suffer from allergies, nearly 9 out of 10 are happy to put up...

Making Wine the Way the Romans Did: These Wineries are Cutting The Additives

The Lesson: American winemaking is a racket. A few companies use public money to control all wine imports into our country, while artificially creating wines...

This Fruit Could Help Improve Memory and Ward Off Dementia, Study Says

Adding cranberries to your diet could help improve memory and brain function, and lower 'bad' cholesterol—according to new research. A new study from the University...

Miracle Dog Survives 12 Days Trapped in Badger Holes After Owner Refuses to Give Up, Camping in the Woods

A miracle dog survived 12 days trapped down a badger sett after her owner refused to give up hope and camped out in the...