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Photographer Unites With Cuban Scientists to Save the World’s Most Beautiful Snail

There are things about the island of Cuba that don't make the news—for example, it has the world's largest biodiversity of snails. The painted snail,...

Creamy vs. Crunchy – What Your Peanut Butter Preference Says About Your Personality: Poll

Whether or not you like your peanut butter creamy or crunchy may actually say more about you than you think, according to a new...

Amazing Bubble Wrap Artist Creates Masterpieces by Injecting Paint Into Each Bubble

What’s more addictive than squishing bubble wrap and hearing that satisfying “pop-pop-pop” sound? For one New York-based painter, the answer is using it to create...

Federal Judge Orders Record Penalty Against Exxon for Thousands of Clean Air Act Violations

In yet another loss for ExxonMobil in a historic and long-running environmental enforcement case, a U.S. District Court judge has imposed a $14.25 million...

Tree Corps Has A Green Job For You: Planting the ‘Healing Power’ of Trees in Low-Income Neighborhoods

Have you ever noticed the lack of trees in some inner cities? City neighborhoods with more wealth tend to have more trees, but that may...

New Plant-Based Plastic Can Be Broken Down and Recycled With Near-Perfect Efficiency

Hoping to solve the plastic pollution problem, with recycling technology being too often inefficient, there seems to be a new biodegradable, bio-based substitute being...

Get Paid $3,200 to Create Art on This Remote Michigan Island for 3 Weeks

If you’re an artist who's always dreamed of getting your Gaugin on with an immersive island getaway where you can fully indulge yourself in...

Villagers Create Amazing Nighttime Window Displays to Cheer Up Neighbors – 500 So Far (LOOK)

Cotswold villagers have been busy creating colorful nighttime window displays to cheer up the neighbors' who are on their daily walks during lockdown. Around 500...

400 Years After Being Wiped Out by Hunters Britain’s Wild Cranes Make a 
Comeback

Extinct for more than 400 years, common cranes are finding homes in the UK's wetlands and waterways once again. Because of conservation efforts that began...

With Lamb, Coriander, and Leeks, These Decoded Babylonian Recipes Reveal Ancient Culinary Traditions

The world's oldest recipes, eating habits, and even culinary culture have been decoded by Babylonian scholars at Yale. The four dishes, recreated by measuring ingredient...

Wombats Hailed as Heroes for Digging Down Under, Revealing Water Well During Drought

In New South Wales, local wombats are helping dozens of other species find water as the country sizzles under severe drought. The cuddly-looking animals invaded...

Tiny Chameleon Species Just Discovered in Madagascar is a ‘Spectacular Case of Extreme Miniaturization’

A chameleon has been declared by science as currently the world's smallest reptile. The male brookesia nana or "nano-chameleon" measures less than an inch long,...

Giant Xylophone in a Japanese Forest Uses Gravity to Play the Most Ethereal Bach Music

You’re walking through a Japanese forest on the southern island of Kyushu. Among the trees you hear the sounds of bird song. A gentle...

Figaro the Toolmaking Cockatoo Taught His Mates How to Craft Tools – And Stunned Scientists

A Goffin's cockatoo named Figaro and his friends have long been stunning researchers with their ability to craft and use tools, requiring levels of...

Rockfish Populations Rebound After Strict Management Decades Ahead of the Expected Date

Recent rockfish stocks up and down the California waters have rebounded completely after regulations were placed on them in the 2000s. This year many of...

Snowy Owl Spotted in New York’s Central Park For the First Time in 130 Years

New Yorkers were treated to a once in a lifetime visit from a snowy owl, a species that hadn't been seen in Central Park...

This Wood Grown in a Lab Could Cut Deforestation, With Furniture Made From Plant Cells

As if lab-grown meat wasn't a head turner, a group of scientists at MIT are plotting lab-grown wooden furniture. The two projects are nearly identical,...

Porpoises Rebound in a Big Way Following California Ban on Indiscriminate Fishing Nets

After decades of use, ‘gillnets’ and the fishing strategies that employed them have been banned by California law—and that has provided a boon for...

UK Prioritizes Climate Crisis By Supporting Sustainability in Developing Countries With $4 Billion Plan

The UK government has announced it will commit at least £3 billion (US $4 billion) to climate change solutions in developing countries, helping to...

Tribe in Panama Wins Landmark Case Granting Them Stewardship of 400,000 Acres of Pristine Ancestral Forests

A landmark ruling from Panama's Supreme Court has ceded much of the largest nature reserve in Central America to Indigenous land claims. The Naso tribe...