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Researchers Pioneered a Way to Use DNA From Elephant Tusks to Catch Poachers

Two men from the Democratic Republic of Congo were arrested on November 3 outside of Seattle, Washington, having been indicted on charges of trafficking...

New Species of Tarantula That Lives in Bamboo is Discovered by Wildlife YouTuber

A wildlife YouTuber knew immediately when he saw a tarantula curled up in a stalk of bamboo: he had just discovered a new species. What's...

New Smart Pack Could Make Food Poisoning a Thing of the Past, and It’s Eco-Friendly

A new 'smart' form of packaging could eradicate food poisoning, according to a new study. Scientists say it kills harmful bugs—such as E.coli, Salmonella, and...

Scientists Create Biodegradable Batteries That Can Be Buried in Soil After Use

Scientists have created biodegradable batteries that can be buried in soil after use. The paper-thin biodegradable zinc batteries could one day become an environmentally sustainable...

Winner of 2021 Dyson Award Goes to First Ever Device to Monitor Glaucoma Symptoms From Home

The 2021 winners of the International James Dyson Award were announced, presented to young engineers whose devices might make the world a brighter place—like...

Spray-on Treatment Could Lengthen Life of Roads While Making Cities Cooler

A spray-on treatment for asphalt roads aims to curb both their contribution to the urban island heat effect, and stop them from breaking so...

Towering Over the City, This ‘Farmscraper’ Will Produce 270 tons of Food from Hydroponics on 51-Stories

Combining a vertical farm and office space into a single 51-storey concept out of Chinese mythology, an Italian architect is completing the Shenzhen skyline...

From 30 Million Infected to Zero: China is Certified Malaria-free by World Health Organization

Following a 70-year effort, China has been awarded a malaria-free certification from WHO—a notable feat for a country that reported 30 million cases of...

End-of-Life Specialists are Surging in Number – Helping American Families to Better Process Death and Dying

There are special caregivers in society who feel their place in the world is at the side of the bed of a dying person,...

For the First Time in 170 Years, Asia’s Longest-Missing Bird is Seen in Indonesia

In the birdwatching equivalent of discovering the site of the city of Troy, Asia's longest-missing bird has been found in Indonesia. For 170 years, the...

Canadian Soccer Lover Collects Football Scarves From Around the World Using Maple Syrup

What do you do while stuck at home in the age of COVID-19? When you're a soccer-mad Canadian, you get creative and start trading...

4 Major Asian Nations Cancel 80% of Planned Coal Power Projects After Fossil Fuel Market Crashes in 2020

Indonesia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and the Philippines have canceled nearly 45 gigawatts of proposed coal power projects, a figure equal to more than one-quarter of...

Son Finds Original Children’s Book Written by His Dad Returning From WWII PoW Camp, Publishes it 75 Years Later

A children's book written by a father for his son after he returned from a World War Two prisoner of war camp has finally...

Es Oficial: un Estudio Encuentra que Ver Animales Lindos es Bueno para la Salud

En un estudio en el 2020 de la Universidad de Leeds y la Tourism Western Australia, se ha encontrado que mirar animales lindos es bueno para nuestra salud.

It’s Official: Study Finds That Watching Cute Animals is Good for Your Health

There may be a good reason for why we love to watch little piglets and fluffy ducks online. Seeing adorable animals actually helps to reduce...

Here’s Some Hope: People Have Lasting Immunity To COVID-19, Even After Mild Cases

After six months of the COVID-19 pandemic, a body of scientific work is emerging that shows our immune system is capable of remembering COVID-19...

3D-Printing Teen Makes Hundreds of Ingenious Devices to Alleviate Ear Pain for Healthcare Workers

12-year-old Quinn Callander has been making “ear guards” to ease the physical pain of wearing protective face masks all day.

Free Market Forces Will Obliterate Global Coal Reliance Within 10 Years, Says Study

While some governments are struggling to manage their older investments in coal-powered sources, free market forces are driving the transition to coal.

Saltwater Toilets May Soon Begin Saving Fresh Water Around the World Thanks to New Red Sea Bacteria

Saudi Arabian scientists have discovered a new bacteria that is 90% successful in treating wastewater from saltwater toilets.

These Vegan, Edible, and Long-Lasting Wheat Bowls Are Cutting Down on Plastic Tableware

Rather than eating your soup out of a plastic bowl destined for the landfill, you can now swap it out for an edible, wheat-based bowl.