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Scientists and Refugees Are Growing Crops in the Desert Using Discarded Mattresses Bound for the Landfill

Scientists from the University of Sheffield are teaching refugees how to use old mattress foam to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs in Jordan.

As Fur is Phased Out of Fashion, More Than 200 Donated Fur Coats Are Handed Out to Afghanis in Need

More than 200 unwanted mink, fox, and rabbit fur coats have been handed out to Afghani families living in poverty in the capital city of Kabul.

German Supermarket Saves Over 2,000 Tons of Food By Reselling Items Other Stores Won’t

SirPlus, a Berlin supermarket, specializes in selling ugly, misshapen produce and mislabeled food products to consumers at 80% of its original price.

Australia Rejoices As Rainfall Extinguishes One-Third of All Bushfires in a Single Day

Since the rain began falling across eastern Australia this week, 20 of the region's active bushfires were extinguished in a single day.

If You Buy a Sapling For This Rainforest, Money Also Helps Turn Illegal Loggers into Forest Guardians

Trailblazing charity Health In Harmony lets you offset your carbon footprint while also ending deforestation in areas most impacted by illegal logging.

Los que Sufren de Migraña Experimentan Alivio al Ser Más Verdes con Terapia de Exposición a la Luz Prolongada

El Dr. Mohab Ibrahim probó terapia de exposición a luz LED verde sobre pacientes que sufren migrañas crónicas y los síntomas de los pacientes se vieron reducidos por un 60% de promedio.

Washington is Set to Join 11 States Demanding More Clean Cars, as EV Law Advances to House

Washington state may soon join 11 other US states in the Zero Emissions Vehicle program, to mandate that more EVs be sold by automakers.

Dosis Sanadora de Optimismo: Los 10 Avances Médicos del 2019 que te Subirán el Ánimo

En sólo un año, científicos han conseguido hacer crecer de nuevo el esmalte dental, usar células madre para recuperar visión e identificar moléculas para combatir el peor cancer.

JetBlue Going Carbon-Neutral in 2020 On All Domestic Flights —The First Major US Airline to Do So

The newly-announced initiative is expected to save roughly 15 to 17 billion pounds of CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere every year.

More Than 220 Sheep Saved From Australian Bushfires After Heroic Pup Herds Them to Safety

Patsy the terrier-shepherd mix is being hailed as a hero after she rushed to rescue more than 220 sheep from a field during the Australian bushfires.

Denmark Researchers Use Seaweed to Power a Car

Each year, 25 million tons of seaweed is harvested, most of which is in Asia and used for human consumption and cosmetics. But what...

Impelled by Reactor Meltdown, Fukushima Japan Vows to Achieve 100% Renewable Energy Use in 20 Years

More than $2.75 billion has already been invested in building several dozen new solar farms, wind projects, and geothermal stations in Fukushima.

The 50 Best Images From Around the World That Illustrate Freedom

Fifty photographers from around the world have been selected as finalists for Agora's photography contest themed around “Freedom”.

All-Girl Heavy Metal Band Achieves Fame By Dominating National Stages in Hijabs and Leather Jackets

Despite enduring threats and criticism from the conservative side of Indonesia, these girls have defied the odds and found national fame.

Investigadores Descubren el “Apagado del Cerebro” para la Epilepsia, que Podría Revolucionar el Tratamiento Sin Drogas

Por primera vez, científicos han confirmado la ubicación y función de un grupo de células neuronales que pueden parar completamente todas las formas de convulsiones.

One Giant Leap for Mankind; Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2019

From generating clean renewable electricity all over the world to exploring the cosmic space beyond—science has made some great strides in 2019.

California Celebrates Reaching One Million Solar Roofs Milestone; New Focus on ‘One Million Solar Batteries’ Goal

California legislators gathered together this week to celebrate the fulfillment of the One Million Solar Roofs Initiative they launched in 2006.

These Old Guys Might Be Oldest Ever Songwriting Duo After Releasing Their First Album at 102 and 88 Years Old

These happy old men believe themselves to be the oldest songwriting duo in history since they released an album of jazz standards for seniors last month.

Last Full Moon of the Decade Rises on 12/12 at 12:12 AM – For Lucky East Coasters

In addition to being the last full moon of the decade, this week's moonrise on the east coast of the United States will take place at 12:12AM on 12/12.

After Five Years of Drought, Kenyan Region Finally Gets Clean Water Thanks to Solar-Powered Saltwater Plant

The plant can produce enough water for 35,000 people every day—which means that villagers will no longer have to drink dirty saltwater.