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Turning Problematic Sea Algae into a Replacement for Plastic in Common Products

After a Finnish scuba diver saw how harmful out-of-control algae blooms could be to the marine environment below their green clouds, she founded a...

2 Viking Swords Buried Upright May Have Been a Guide to Odin and Valhalla – Discovered By Road Crew

Swedish archeologists have unearthed two Viking swords from a burial mound in which they had been buried vertically, as if resting on their points. As...

Wolves Likely Were Already Man’s Best Friend Before Dogs, Reveals New Study

Wolves could be man's best friend too, a new study reveals, or at least that wolves were man's best friend before we turned them into dogs. Scientists...

UFO-Like Treehouse Hovers in the Highest Branches of Finnish Forest – LOOK

Built by a firm usually known for making high performance electric cars, a flying saucer-inspired treehouse could soon be rented for forest R&R in...

Simple Marker Clues-In Scientists to Potential Cure For Asthma

New research has made an important breakthrough that could lead to more effective treatments for the world’s 262 million asthma sufferers. A study found severe asthmatics...

Breakthrough Zero-Carbon Fertilizer Set to Take Root Across the World as ‘Biochar’

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Imagine if every time you threw out your lawn...

Video Games Can Help Boost Children’s Intelligence; TV and Social Media Had No Negative Effect Says New Study

Children have been spending more and more time in front of screens—and whether it has a negative impact on their well being is being...

Sustainable Wind Turbine Towers Being Made of Eco-Friendly Wood

New methods for joining together lumber is opening the door to a variety of construction projects long since closed off to wood—most recently wind...

Solar Covered Skyscraper Will Produce All its Own Energy

An eight-story high-rise office building in Melbourne is going to be covered in over a thousand solar panels with the aim of providing all...

Morel Mushrooms Have Finally Been Reliably Cultivated Indoors For the First Time

Spring is fully waking up the woodlands of the Northern Hemisphere, which means under apple, elm, and sycamore trees—one might find themselves a tasty...

‘Drumroll, Please’… The Top 10 Happiest Countries in the World from 2022 Global Happiness Report

In our troubled times of war and pandemic, the World Happiness Report 2022 comes just in time for Spring. And, a bright light from the pandemic...

Detroit Getting First Public EV-charging Road in the US to Power Electric Vehicles Wirelessly

Electreon announced a partnership with the Michigan Department of Transportation to establish a wireless charging demonstration project that will include a 1-mile stretch of...

Intensive Exercise the ‘Best Way to Alleviate Symptoms of Chronic Anxiety Without Drugs or Therapy’

Exercising as hard as you can is the best way to alleviate symptoms of chronic anxiety without drugs or therapy, according to a new...

A New Neighborhood is Being Built in Utah That Looks Like a European ‘One-Car Town’

Car-free zones, bike lanes, pedestrian-friendly urban design; these aren't the features of a typical American suburb. This sounds like something in The Netherlands rather...

Drone Helps Save the Life of a 71-Year-old Man Who Has Cardiac Arrest While Shoveling Snow

A 71-year-old Swedish man “can’t put into words” how thankful he is for the new technology that quickly flew him into the small category...

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...

Genetics Research Uncovers New Hope For People With Stuttering Conditions

More than 2.5 million Americans have a chronic condition arising in early childhood that can negatively impact their education, job performance, and employability well...

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...

Fun Facts to Celebrate First Nobel Prizes 120 Years Ago: Youngest Laureate, First Woman, Most Wins, Who Declined?

PHOTO CREDIT: Robert Fisher Rare Book Library 120 years ago tomorrow, the first Nobel Prizes were awarded, including the first one in Physics for the...