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This Vending Machine Refills Cleaning Products—Reining in Plastic And Saving You Money

A Chilean startup is bringing their successful model of cleaning product vending machines to New York City, helping residents save money and avoid single-use...

This California Highway Has Just Become the First State Road Made From Recycled Plastic in the US

This may look like just an ordinary stretch of newly-paved road, but it's actually being hailed as the first mile of recycled plastic highway...

Map Lets You See How Your Hometown has Moved Across 750 Million Years of Continental Drift

An interactive online map allows you to punch in your home address and superimpose the global geography of epochs gone by to see how...

Mesmerizing Photos Show the Patterns Created by Murmurations of Starlings

Sean Hepburn has been photographing birds, like gannets and ravens, flocking on the Isle of Portland, Dorset for the past six years. But there...

Americans Say They Are Thankful For ‘Little Joys’ More Than Ever These Days – Their Top 10 Favorites

72% of Americans in a new poll said that they are more likely to find “little joys” during the summertime—and that’s especially true this...

Predators Have a Soft Side: Grey Reef Sharks Found To Form Long-Lasting ‘Friendships’ Says Study

A team of Florida scientists have recently discovered that grey reef sharks form long-lasting relationships with each other that straddle the line between friendships...

Selfless Teen is Local Hero After Daily Trips During Lockdown To Clean Dirty Road Signs And Cut Back Town’s Hedges

A teenage boy annoyed by road signs left dirty and hedges overgrown during lockdown has become a local hero after going on a mission...

Once Left For Dead, The Aral Sea Is Now Brimming With Life Thanks to Global Collaboration

The World Bank's Kokaral dam project has raised water levels and replenished fish in the North Aral Sea, reviving Kazakhstan fishing towns.

Two Beluga Whales Are Free for the First Time Since 2011 With a New Life On The Icelandic Coast

Beluga whales Little Grey and Little White have been moved to the open-water section of the Sea Life Trust sanctuary in Klettsvik Bay. 

5 Cent Tax Successfully Reduced Plastic Bag Use in England By As Much As 95% Over 5 Years–Great Alternative Emerges

Single-use plastic bag sales in England have fallen dramatically since a 5 pence charge on each bag was instituted in October of 2015.

Red Lobster Employee Saves a Rare Blue Lobster And Restaurant Finds a Zoo To Adopt It

Red Lobster employees knew that a blue lobster shipped to them was a rarity, so they called conservation partners who got the Akron Zoo to adopt it.

Wind Power is Now So Cheap, It Could Start Paying Money Back to UK Consumers

Households across the UK may soon begin experiencing dramatic reductions in electricity costs thanks to newly-built offshore wind farms.

Compuesto de Esponjas Marinas Puede Detener y Matar el Herpes, Cultivarlas Podría Beneficiar a los Indonesios

El químico manzamina-A, encontrado en las esponjas de mar que viven en las aguas indonesias, puede bloquear la replica de células cancerígenas.

Unanimous Senate Votes to Protect Sea Turtles and Dolphins from Driftnets in the Last Spot That Allows Them

The US Senate unanimously voted to protect sea turtles and dolphins by phasing out the use of harmful mesh drift gillnets in federal waters off California.

After COVID Cancels All Flights, One Man Sailed Solo Across the Atlantic to Reach His 90-Year-old Father

With international flights cancelled due to coronavirus, Juan Manuel Ballestero decided to sail home solo on 85-day odyssey across the Atlantic.

Japan’s New Bullet Train Designed With Natural Disasters and Earthquakes in Mind

The new Japanese N700S passenger bullet trains were designed with lithium-ion battery-powered motors to help the trains run during natural disasters.

Compound in Sea Sponges Can Stop Cancer and Kill Herpes – And Growing Them Would Benefit Indonesians

The chemical manzamine-A, found in sea sponges (Acanthostrongylophora ingens) living in the waters of indonesia, can block the replication of cancer cells.

Topping Soil With Rock Dust Could Suck Billions of Tons of CO2 From the Air and Increase Crop Nutrients – Study

Using the ERW method of spreading basalt dust on top of the soil can reduce vast amounts of CO2 from the air, and increase crop production.

Wild Bison Are Returning to England’s Forests for the First Time in 6,000 Years

Kent Wildlife Trust is planning a reintroduction of European bison back into England after centuries restoring a West Blean ancient woods in Kent.

The Search Engine That Plants Trees With Every Search Has Just Planted its 100-Millionth Tree

The Ecosia search engine which plants trees from ad revenue it earns on search pages has reached a milestone of planting 100 million trees across the world.