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He Invented a $2 Paper Microscope For Remote Lab Work So Scientists Don’t Have to Haul Heavy Equipment

A young scientist who worked in the jungles of Thailand has been awarded a national prize for his invention of a $2 paper microscope...

Honda to Introduce 10 New Electric Motorcycles and Scooters to Ease Air Pollution in Asia’s Megacities

Honda, who created the most-produced motor vehicle in history with the Super Cub scooter, is offering 10 new fully-electric motorbikes to ease air pollution...

New Yorkers With Pot Convictions Will Now Be the First to Get the Opportunity to Sell It

American criminal records are filled with non-violent cannabis possession charges, but in New York, that could soon go from being an employment hinderance to...

How to Save An Elephant With CPR? Jump Up and Down on its Chest to Revive Her (Watch)

A truly staggering effort saw a mother and baby elephant rescued from a deep concrete pit in Thailand, during which a veterinary team had...

Firefighters Save Kitten Stuck in an ATM – And His New Name is Cash

Cats are known for getting themselves stuck in all manner of places, but for the staff at Fort Smith Animal Haven, an ATM was...

Two Zoos, Two Sets of Big Cat Twins: Welcoming the Newborn Cubs in Nashville and Oklahoma

Lola, the Oklahoma City Zoo’s 11-year-old female Sumatran tiger, gave birth to two cubs on the afternoon of Saturday, July 2 at the Zoo’s...

Mexico City’s Ban on Bullfighting Could be Death Knell to the ‘Sport’

Bullfighting is a romantic Spanish tradition that is said to be a tragedy ballet between the man and the bull. However richly that culture...

Malaysia Abolishes Mandatory Capital Punishment for 11 Crimes Including a Non-Violent Drug Offense

Introducing concepts of "proportionality" as part of efforts to "improve the criminal justice system," Malaysia has abolished the mandatory sentencing of the death penalty...

Dengue Detection Smartphone Tech Offers Hope For Low-Cost Testing on Par With Labs

Accurate home testing could be used for a wider range of illnesses, as new research shows the capability of smartphone-powered tests for Dengue Fever. Biomedical...

Giant Floating Solar Panel Flowers Replace Coal in Korea and Become Tourist Destination

South Korea's total land surface is not large. Instead of clearing what little real estate there is for renewable energy projects, 92,000 solar panels...

Winners of Best Underwater Photography Awards Will Take Your Breath Away – LOOK

An astounding photo of five whale sharks, feeding together at night in the waters of the Maldives has won the 2022 Underwater Photographer of...

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...

Here’s All the Good News From the COP26 Global Climate Summit Thus Far

At COP26, many of the parties to the Paris Climate Agreement have doubled-down on their commitments to reducing forest-loss and emissions. Three days into the...

Dramatic Boom in Nesting Sites of Sea Turtles As Conservation in West Africa Pays Off

The West African nation of Cape Verde has seen a dramatic increase in the number of loggerhead sea turtle nests on its beaches. Increasing nearly...

Guy is Giving Free Food to Anyone in Bali Who Brings Plastic – And He’s Recycled 500 Tons in First Year

As the pandemic ground the tourism industry on Bali to a halt, a man sought to do the same to the problem of plastic...

Uplifting TV Series ‘Earthshot’ With David Attenborough Documents the Repairing of Our Planet – WATCH

A new five-part television series led by Prince William is being launched globally: Featuring Sir David Attenborough, Shakira, and other big names in conservation,...

Millennials Are Eating More Adventurously, Trying More Foreign Food—And Even Catching Their Own Dinner

Millennials are more adventurous with food than Baby Boomers—eating more foreign fare, experimenting with unusual ingredients, and even catching their own dinner—according to a...

Cozy Dining Cabins Made From Plastic Bottles Withstood the NYC Hurricane And May Be Future of Disaster Relief

A design for plastic bottles that can be linked together has caught on as a revolution in disaster relief. Called Friendship Bottles, they have...

Workers Discover Stash of 239 Rare Gold Coins Hidden in Walls of French Mansion—And They Get to Share Half

Renovating an old home will always produce surprises—but sometimes the discovery is a treasure that could fund the entire project. Three stonemasons working on a...

Trash Company Finds $25,000 Stashed in a Discarded Freezer and Tracks Down Owners to Return Cold Hard Cash

There’s plenty a humorous tale to prove the adage “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure,” but when one Ohio family accidentally threw their...