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Top 10 Wins For the Planet in 2021 – These Will Turn Anyone Into an Optimist

In 2021, green innovation continued at a pace that has typified the yet-young century, and goals and projects long pursued came to fruition. Maintaining the...

Huge Supply of Water Discovered on Mars, Frozen at the Bottom of its Grand Canyon

Scientists peering into the depths of Mars' own grand canyon have found that water makes up as much as 40% of the ground there,...

Wind Turbines Are Using Cameras and AI to See Birds –And Shut Down When They Approach

Wind power is a powerful tool for reducing carbon emissions that cause climate change. The turbines, however, can be a threat to birds and...

Spectacular Time Lapse Shows the Hypnotic Flames on the Surface of the Sun (WATCH)

These spectacular time lapse images taken with a powerful telescope show the hypnotic flames on the surface of the sun 39-year-old Deddy Dayag used two...

This Hotel Suite Carved in Ice Will Leave You Warm With Memories of Nature’s Beauty

Whether one is looking for midnight sun or northern lights, one of the least-disputed places to do so is at Sweden's ICEHOTEL. Now, the...

NASA Probe Enters the Sun’s Atmosphere for the First Time, Immediately Teaching Us New Things About Our Star

Three years after launching, and decades after its inception, the Parker Solar Probe passed into the solar atmosphere, arriving closer than any craft ever...

Chinese Rover Spots Weird, Large ‘Cube’ on the Moon

A lunar rover has spotted a strange cube-shaped object and will alter its official course to check it out, needing 2-3 months to arrive. Official...

Zimbabwe Youth at Berkeley Creates Free Online Coding Classes to Help Others Get Similar Scholarships

Having been inspired by an introductory coding and computer science class at Berkeley, a young man from Zimbabwe is replicating his experience for talented...

93-Year-Old in Quebec Donates Cherished Island, After Protecting it From City Sprawl for 50 Years

Near to where the Ottawa and St. Lawrence Rivers meet, a small island teeming with birds and turtles sits surprisingly untouched amid a suburban...

Monarch Butterflies Employ a Sun Compass on Their Long-Distance Migration

Monarch butterflies are famous for their annual long-distance migration, which takes them over several thousand kilometres from the north of the USA to their...

Pittsburgh Woman’s Food Rescue App Diverts 20 Million Pounds of Surplus into 17mil Meals For Those in Need

In a recent episode of the Food Network competition Chopped, contestants were challenged to make a dish using a basket of random ingredients like...

Hundreds of Roundabouts in Two U.S. States are Saving Lives, Reducing Injuries, and Lowering Carbon Emissions

Why do Americans still construct traffic intersections that make cars sit idle for minutes at a time, while spewing emissions, at red lights? Well,...

NASA and SpaceX Launched First Rocket to Test a Defense System Against Giant Asteroids in the Future

NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), the world’s first full-scale mission to test technology for defending Earth against potential asteroid or comet hazards, launched...

Thrilled Astronomers in Chile Are First to Photograph a Moon-forming Disc Around an Exoplanet

Using the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimeter Array), astronomers have unambiguously detected the presence of a disc around a planet outside our Solar System for...

Vending Machines Are Now ‘Giving Machines’ Where People Can Donate Chickens, Blankets, Boots, or Basketballs

Employing the common and easily understood method of the vending machine—these Giving Machines allow passersby in American cities to make a charitable donation to...

This Cabin’s Flexible Design Can Open To Nature or Enclose into Cozy Space Again (Watch)

What's more cozy than a cabin nestled in nature? Well, one architect wanted even more nature, so he designed a cabin with moving walls that...

Camping Travelers Can Rent Old, Empty Churches in UK to Help Pay for Historical Upkeep

In the UK, historic churches are becoming unique destinations for an overnight stay in nature—at the same time that money is being raised to...

Architecture Built 1,000 Years Ago to Catch Rain is Being Revived to Save India’s Parched Villages

They brought access to fresh water for millennia, and existed as long-honored pieces of cultural heritage, and then they were abandoned. Now a new...

The Longest Lunar Eclipse of the Century is Coming This Week

Night sky fans, it's time to prepare for an exciting week—as coming right up is both is longest lunar eclipse of the century, and...

Refugees in Cameroon Have Turned a Treeless Desert Camp Into a Thriving Forest – LOOK

What once was brown now has turned green, thanks to a special collaboration between the Dutch Lottery, the UN, and a group of humanitarian...