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Island on the Brink of Disaster Plants Thousands of Trees and is Now a Poster Kid for Adapting to Climate Change
This little island has not only recovered from the brink of disaster – their conservation efforts are now helping them to thrive.
Breakthrough Tech Can Test for All 307 Bacterial Infections Known to Man – Amazing Advance From Only 19
Current methods of diagnosis can only screen for about 19 different kinds of bacteria – this one can quickly and effectively test for 307.
You May Soon Be Able to Measure Water Pollution Levels Simply By Taking a Picture
Not only that, but researchers want to make the technology freely available to the public so that citizen scientists around the world can 3D-print their own.
How Chickens and Goats Caused Likelihood of Child Marriage to Plummet by 90%
Caring for a chickens means a free supply of eggs that come with them – but for these sub-Saharan girls, they offer so much...
Helium Discovery a ‘Game-changer’ for MRI Machines
Since the gas was becoming scarce, this most recent discovery of a helium field is being hailed as a major breakthrough.
Even With Her Heart Problems, 8-Year-old Becomes Youngest Female to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
Roxy Getter just became the youngest female to ever reach the peak of Mount Kilimanjoro – and she hasn't even peaked into her teen...
Students Create App to Improve Your Public Speaking and Speech Anxiety
Do you get queasy when you think about getting on a stage? Do you have trouble getting through a speech without stuttering? Well, now...
Drones Offer Groundbreaking New Protection for Wandering Elephants
Frustrated farmers have historically lashed out against elephants wandering into their crop fields – but now this team of drones can minimize the conflict.
Critically Endangered Black Rhinos Welcome Two Newborn Calves
There are only about 700 black rhinos in the world, but these mommas bred in captivity just gave birth to two healthy calves.
The Animal Welfare Movement Saw Major Victories in 2015 in the U.S.
Few activist groups benefited from such sweeping legislative gains in the United States as the animal welfare movement did during 2015.
The extraordinary victories came...
Amazing Video From the Great Wildebeest Migration of 2015
Every year between June and October, millions of wildebeest migrate from the Serengeti in Tanzania to Kenya in search of food. The annual migration...
Historic US-China Ban to End Ivory Trade Ensures Elephant Survival
In a historic accord to save Africa’s elephants from poaching, President Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping agreed Friday to ban ivory sales in...
Prince Harry Grows A Beard, Hunts Down Rhino Poachers in Africa
Britain’s Prince Harry left the Army and is going after poachers threatening rhinos and elephants in southern Africa.
Just a few weeks out of the...
World’s First Malaria Vaccine Approved – and it Will Be Not-for-Profit
The world's first malaria vaccine has been given approval by a European medical agency for future use in sub-Saharan Africa, where more than a...
$600K Awarded to Mobile Tech Innovators Helping Others With Water and Health
Whether it’s fixing broken sanitation systems and rural wells, or diagnosing heart conditions, the winners of the 2015 Wireless Innovation Project are using mobile...
Obama Honors First President Bush as “Points of Light” Shine On
President Obama welcomed the man who launched the modern service movement, President George H. W. Bush, now in a wheelchair and 89 years old,...
Oxford University Study Suggests World Poverty is Rapidly Shrinking
World poverty is shrinking and developing countries are becoming less poor according to a new study by Oxford University.
Nepal, Rwanda and Bangladesh were the...
Extinct in the Wild, Toad Makes a Comeback
The thumbnail-sized golden colored Kihansi Spray Toad, only discovered by scientists in 1996, was officially declared Extinct in the Wild by the International Union...
Cheap Solar Cells Scoop Million-dollar Prize
A flexible solar cell that could provide cheap energy for everyone has been awarded a prize worth nearly a million dollars. The Millennium...
British Student Buys African Orphanage
A student who visited a run-down African orphanage was so moved by the children's plight that she raised the money to buy it....