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Family Sells Their London Home to Move to the Smallest African Country and Save Its Coral Reefs

The Seath family plans to repopulate coral reefs across the Seychelles using a farming technique called “micro-fragmentation” with their new nonprofit, Coral Reef Conservation UK.

Biologists have Found a Way to Regenerate Neurons in Mice with Parkinson’s Using CRISPR Gene Editing

Using CRISPR to alter the genetics of astrocytes in mice, researchers hope they've discovered how to regenerate neurons in patients with Parkinsons disease.

This Opera House is Reopening With a Concert Performed Exclusively for 2,200 Potted Plants –With a Special Donation

The Liceu Opera Hall in Barcelona is hosting the Concert for Biocene—a performance of Puccini's “Chrysanthemums” to 2,292 potted plants.

Simple Injection Could Be the Cure for Wrestlers and Athletes Suffering From ‘Cauliflower Ear’

A team of researchers has managed to bioprint normal-looking tissue for mice with deformed ears—a treatment could work for humans with cauliflower ears.

Tulane Researchers Find a Switch to Turn Off Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer Growth

Researchers at Tulane U. have identified a gene that causes an aggressive form of breast cancer—and a way to “turn it off” to inhibit growth of the cancer.

Couple Who Created a New Quiz Card Game Sees Sales Rocket During Lockdown, Earning Them $184,000

A British couple who created a quiz card game, Shot in the Dark, is celebrating the rocketing sales of their product during lockdown.

Neurobiologists Actually Managed to Reverse Stroke Damage Using Human Skin Cells

Not only did the treatment restore mobility in the animal models, it also restored their sense of touch just six months after the treatment.

Scientists Use Electrode Implants to Help Blind People ‘See’ Shapes and Letters—All Without Using Their Eyes

The neural implants used by the Baylor researchers work similarly to someone tracing a shape on the palm of a blind person's hand.

‘Goat 2 Meeting’ Service Lets Farm Animals Make Cameo Appearance on Your Next Zoom Call to Support Shelter

Sweet Farm Animal Shelter has started Goat 2 Meeting, a service for companies or people to hire farm animals like llamas to appear on their next video call.

Drink Made From Fruit and Plant Extracts May Be the Scientifically-Backed Hangover Cure We’ve Been Waiting For

A plant extract combination of fruits, leaves, and roots seems to help relieve hangover symptoms, reveals new research from BMJ.

New Contact Lenses May Soon Allow Diabetics to Monitor Glucose Levels With Just the Blinks of Their Eyes

Not only can the smart contact lenses monitor glucose levels, they can also release medication directly into the membrane of the eye.

Exciting New Scavenger Technology Can Generate Energy From the Surface of Metal

Not only does the roving technology leave metal surfaces structurally intact, it is 13 times more energy-dense than lithium-ion batteries.

New Alzheimer’s Nasal Spray Shown to Reduce Proteins Which Cause the Disease in Mice

Kyoto University researchers said the vaccine for Alzheimer’s was effective and was also shown to have zero side effects observed in the mice.

Video Gamers Join the Race to Produce COVID-19 Drugs With Innovative Citizen-Science Project

If you want to do something productive while self-isolating, scientists want people to play a video game that could help them find a COVID cure.

Antibodies Could Be ‘Radically Life-Changing’ New Treatment for OCD and Other Mental Disorders

The researchers from Queen Mary University of London say the discovery could lead to ground-breaking treatments with “a reduced chance of side effects.”

Principal’s Unique Homage Spurs Travelers to Help Pay Tribute to High School Seniors Without a Graduation

As a means of honoring her 30 graduating students, Principal Farica West lined their high school road with all of their senior portraits.

In Groundbreaking Vote for Sustainability, EU Moves to Approve Insects for Human Consumption

The legislation is set to open up a whole new market to a sustainable source of protein and nutrition for the European Union.

How to Be Happier During COVID: Decades of Science Shows That Gratitude, Love, and Connection Can Save Your Life

If you need some help to be happier during these trying times, these studies show various ways that loving from a distance can help.

Taking Hot Baths Every Day is Linked to Lower Risk of Stroke or Heart Disease

Similarly to how sauna bathing has been linked to some surprising health benefits, this new study says that regularly taking hot baths is good for you too.

The Science of Kindness: Biology Proves How We Are All Connected

The basic lessons of biology teach us exactly why we are all connected with each other—and why that's important.