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If You Can’t Muster a Real Smile, Researchers Suggest You ‘Fake it till you make it’

‘Fake it till you make it’ is an aphorism that suggests that by imitating confidence or an optimistic mindset, a person can realize those...
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Good Samaritans Shock Stranger in a Parking Lot Offering to Transport Their Appliance When it Doesn’t Fit

If you come across these “Guardian Angels” in Ogdensburg, New York, please extend to them “A Thousand Thanks” from me. Imagine this. In the midst...

Scientists Hack Photosynthesis to Make Crops Produce More, But With Less Water

A team of researchers are managing to tweak the system of photosynthesis in plants to help them conserve water and increase food yields—and, they...

Floating Movie Nights Where Viewers Sit in Socially-Distant Boats May Be Coming to the U.S. And Canada

Fancy coming aboard a boat for an aquatic movie adventure? It was a big success last month in Paris and now cinema fans in...

Scientists Make Giant Leap in Diagnosing Liver Disease By Using The Natural Gut Microbiome

Chronic liver disease is challenging to diagnose, but the microbiome inside a person’s gut may be an unexpected solution, says Salk research.
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Scientist’s Dream Was to Visit the Moon – After His Death, He Finally Made It There

Once upon a time, a couple fell in love while sharing a passion for space. Eugene and Carolyn Shoemaker met at a wedding in 1950,...

New Transparent Spray-on Coating For Windows Can Block Heat And Conduct Electricity For Cheap Smart Solution

A new transparent spray-on coating is much more cost-effective—while providing similar performance—to smart windows that block heat.

Ex-Guerrillas Turn into Citizen Scientists Using Their Knowledge of the Colombian Jungle to Protect Biodiversity

In the jungles of Colombia, former FARC guerrillas become citizen scientists, protecting the biodiversity of the jungles where they once fought.

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.

Downtown Sydney is Now Powered By 100% Renewable Energy Thanks to Historic Deal

The City of Sydney has just made history through the nation's largest purchase power agreement to meet 100% of the city's electricity with renewable energy.

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.

Google Maps Now Features COVID-19 Travel Alerts With Social Distancing Mandates And Crowd Levels

Google maps is being updated to include updates on COVID-19 in many different countries that will help commutors and travelers plan their trips safely.

Engineers Developed a Way to Convert Harmful CO2 Emissions into Chemical Building Blocks For Fuel

Converting CO2 emissions into useful products has been expensive—until now. Australian engineers use zinc to show it’s as easy as playing with Lego.

Drones Entregarán Libros de Biblioteca a Niños en Virginia y así Sigan Leyendo, Gracias a Genial Idea de Bibliotecaria

Estudiantes de Christiansburg, Virginia van a ser los primeros en el mundo en recibir libros de la biblioteca a través de un drone, después de que una biblioteca de una escuela dio alas a la idea durante la cuarentena.

New Website “Pandemic of Love” Connects 132,000 People in Need of Aid With Those Who Can Help

A new website from Shelly Tygielski called “Pandemic of Love” has already connected 132,000 people in need with those willing to help.

Drones Will Drop Library Books So Kids in Virginia Can Keep Reading, Thanks to Librarian’s Bright Idea

Students in Christiansburg, Virginia are going to be the first in the world to receive library books via drone, after a school librarian gave Wing the idea during lockdown.

Research Says That the Simple Act of Planning a Trip Can Help Boost Your Mental Health

Although the COVID shutdowns have prevented travelers from indulging their wanderlust, this research says that simply planning a trip can boost your mood.

Pandillas Rivales Acuerdan Una Tregua Sin Precedentes, Ahora únanse Para Dar Comestibles a Los Desfavorecidos

Desde que el crimen violento ha caído un 75% en medio del brote de Corona Virus, un reciente proyecto del hambre uniendo a dos bandas Sudafricanas va a ser aclamada como un "milagro".

Rival Gangs in Cape Town Agreed to An Unprecedented Truce—and Together Bring Food to the Poor

Since violent crime has fallen by 75% amidst the COVID-19 outbreaks, a recent hunger project uniting 2 South African gangs is being hailed as a “miracle”.

U.S. Approves Plan to Build the Nation’s Largest Solar Project in the Desert by 2022

Not only will the Gemini Solar Project be the largest in US history, it is set to be the eighth largest in the world at 690-MW.