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Mexican Student Develops New Form of Rubber Road Pavement That Repairs Itself When Exposed to Rainwater

By melting recycled tires and other additives into a putty, this student has developed a new form of self-repairing road pavement.

Not Only Are These Seaweed Diapers More Sustainable, They May Be Better for Babies’ Skin

With more than 17 million disposable diapers ending up in EU landfills every year, these Sumo diapers could be a healthy alternative for babies.

People With Diabetes May One Day Be Monitoring Glucose With an Earring

Continuity contains a wearable “earring” glucose sensor with vibration alert, an insulin-mist pump, and wireless connectivity that sends data to a doctor and cell phones.

This Ingenious Solution was Designed Specifically to Help People During Their Epileptic Seizures

This brilliant Cocoon device for epileptics has been named as one of the top 20 finalists for the prestigious James Dyson Award of 2019.

Students Invent Door Handle for Public Bathrooms That Can Clean and Sanitize Itself

Using inexpensive ingredients to invent a self-sanitizing door handle, two University of Hong Kong students are finalists for the Dyson Award.

How the Healing Properties of Irish Soil Apparently Hold the Key to Fighting Superbug Health Threat

A team of researchers has discovered that there may be more truth to Irish folklore than scientists give it credit for.

Origami-Inspired Solar Panel Could Start Generating Renewable Electricity From Your Window

These folded solar panels work similarly to window blinds – except they can generate clean energy without blocking your natural light.

The Best Environmental News of 2018 — Earth Seems to be in Good Hands After All

Reviewing the most popular environmental achievements of 2018 is the perfect way to invigorate and inspire you for the year ahead.

Special Bacteria is Found to be a ‘Battery’ That Turns Sewage Waste into Clean Hydrogen Energy

Scientists have found that purple bacteria could be a groundbreaking new resource for producing clean hydrogen energy out of human waste.

Denmark to Ban Sale of New Fossil Fuel Cars in 11 Years and Make EVs Cheaper

The country backpedaled on their original intention of taxing electric vehicles so they could quicken their transition to being carbon-free by 2050.

World’s First Hydrogen-Electric Passenger Plane Will Soon Take to the Skies With Zero Pollution

This groundbreaking new design for an emissions-free plane could change the game for the aviation industry.

This New Hyperloop Pod is Set to Whisk Passengers Between Cities at 760mph

We are now one step closer to being able to take ground transportation from Los Angeles to San Francisco in less than thirty minutes.

New Battery Gobbles Up Carbon Dioxide Before It Ever Reaches the Atmosphere

Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere. Written by David L. Chandler, MIT News A new type of battery...

Man Comes Up With Ingenious Way to Keep Dementia Patients Hydrated After His Grandma’s Close Call

This 24-year-old scientist has developed the perfect solution for the thousands of dementia patients who have trouble staying hydrated.

9 Leaders Reveal What Their Biggest Doubters Told Them — and We’re Glad They Ignored it

These 9 celebrities are some of the greatest artists and innovators of our time – and they have faced some harsh words of rejection in order to get where they are now.

Needle-Free Injections: New Device For Insulin and Vaccines to Hit Market

Patients will often stop treatment out of their hatred of needles. This new device, however, delivers drugs to the person's body without any needles at all.

Expandable Kids Clothing Will Save You Money and Help the Planet

Thousands of tons of baby clothes end up in landfills every year as children get older and outgrow their former outfits – but this...

Woman Hailed for Inventing Foldable Paper Bicycle Helmet

This paper 'honeycomb' EcoHelmet can be manufactured, carried, recycled, and distributed as easily as it can protect the wearer from injury.

Self-Filling Water Bottle Converts Humidity to Drinks for Thirsty Cyclists, Arid Towns

A water bottle that refills itself out of thin air could mean clean drinking water for millions of people. Austrian designer and university student Kristof...

Student Develops Tattoo Removal Cream

A 27-year-old PhD student at Dalhousie University in Halifax is developing a topical cream that he says will make tattoo ink eventually fade away. His...