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Hollywood Drones Are Being Repurposed to Study the Amazon Rainforest Like Never Before

Scientists have had to rely on satellites and aircrafts to monitor Amazon ecosystems—but now, these specialized drones are changing the game.

Pizza Hut is Testing a New Compostable Round Pizza Box That Uses Less Material Than Squares

Pizza Hut is changing the delivery game with their newest launch of a round, biodegradable pizza box that uses less materials than its square counterpart.

It’s Not Fowl Play: Police Assist Woman Chasing a Chicken Around the Highway

Thanks to these two compassionate police officers, this rogue chicken was not able to run into the busy highway lanes nearby.

Last Performing Circus Elephant of Chile is Rescued and Moved to New Sanctuary to Live Out Her Golden Years

Ramba the elephant will finally be able to live out the rest of her days in peaceful retirement after she was rescued from her life with the circus.

Woman Saves Injured Butterfly, Repairing Its Wing to Help It Fly Again

If this 36-year-old artist had not performed a “wing transplant” on this injured butterfly, it may not have lived to fly again.

In Helping His Dad With Diabetes, Young Mexican Chemist Pioneers Healthy—and Cheap—Sugar Substitute

When 18-year old Javier Larragoiti was told his father had been diagnosed with diabetes, the young man, who had just started studying chemical engineering...

Reader’s Digest Names the ‘Nicest Place in America’ For 2019, A Town Where Nobody Gets Left Behind

A baker who donates freely to support causes of every kind, the real-estate developer who offers a year rent-free to promising entrepreneurs who may...

Scientists Create First Ever Lab-Grown Meat in Space Lab 248 Miles From Earth

The project is a groundbreaking proof-of-concept initiative which means that humans can grow nutritious food without the Earth's natural resources.

Businessman Uses Nature’s Wisdom to Transform Drought-ruined Texas Hills into Lush Landscape

What was once an abandoned landscape of waterless scrubland has been transformed into a lush green oasis—thanks to the business acumen of a nature-lover...

Drought-Proof ‘Cooling Houses’ Use Saltwater and Cardboard to Grow Tons of Healthy Produce in the Desert

Just ten square miles of these plantations could produce enough crops and vegetables to feed a country of four million people.

On 95th Birthday, Jimmy Carter is Still Proving Age is No Obstacle as He Builds Homes for Humanity

Not only is the 39th US president now the oldest in history, he is also celebrating his 95th birthday by building houses for those in need.

Girl Left Heartbroken By Toy’s Disappearance is Stunned When It Reappears in the Woods 14 Years Later

It has been 14 years since a little girl was left heartbroken by the disappearance of her stuffed cat—and it has suddenly reappeared.

School Turns Resource-Greedy Lawn into ‘Giving Garden’ That Provides Produce to Feed the Poor

All of the produce that is grown at the Orcas Island “Giving Garden” is either used in the school cafeteria or donated to the local food bank.

Thanks to Student’s Hunch, Seniors With Dementia Are ‘Coming Alive’ Again With the ‘Magic’ of Virtual Reality

The technology was shown to greatly decrease symptoms of depression and isolation in seniors suffering from dementia in more than 100 nursing communities.

Google is Making the Largest Corporate Purchase of Renewable Energy, Investing $2 Billion

In what is being hailed as the largest corporate purchase of renewable energy infrastructure, Google has just announced that they will be spending $2...

Man Succeeds Where Government Fails: He Planted a Forest in the Middle of a Cold Desert

This intrepid old man retired from his career in bureaucracy so he could cultivate a lush green oasis in the middle of Himachal Pradesh.

Exciting New Study Says That Crops Thrive Underneath Solar Panels—and the Panels Produce More Energy

Not only does the new agricultural system help fruit and vegetables to thrive in arid regions, it could also improve the health of farmers.

No More ‘Sniff Tests’: Cheap Biodegradable Sensors Can Tell Smartphones When Food Has Gone Bad

Costing just 2 cents a pop, these inexpensive sensors could save tons of perfectly good food from being thrown into the garbage.

Scientists Discover How to Make Eco-Friendly Sunscreen From a Source of Food Waste: Cashew Shells

A team of international scientists has found an environmentally friendly way of producing potential sunscreens by using cashew nut shells, instead of discarding them...

When Man Got Sick of Trash and Crime, He Bought Buddha Statue for the Street—and Transformed the Neighborhood

Over the course of the last two decades, the “Buddha of Oakland” has completely transformed the Oakland, California neighborhood.