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Working in Secret, Bill Gates-Backed Solar Company Reveals Tech That Could Spell the End of Fossil Fuels

This is the first time that a commercial technology has been able to reach temperatures of 1,000 degrees Celsius using only renewable energy.

Mustang Unveils Its First Ever Electric Car With New SUV Boasting 300-Mile Range of Emission-Free Driving

For the first time in 55 years, Ford has expanded their Mustang lineup to include a new all-electric SUV called the GT Mach-E.

After Decades of Little Progress, Researchers Are Finally Catching Up to Sepsis

With the condition costing the healthcare system billions of dollars every year, researchers are celebrating a new breakthrough in treating sepsis.

This Carbon-Negative Vodka is Brewed ‘From Thin Air’ Using Solar Power, Water, and CO2

In what is being hailed as a “world-first”, this vodka is brewed using only simple ingredients: air, water, solar electricity, and CO2 from the air.

Scientists Develop Sensor to Save Kids and Pets Left in Vehicles—And It’s So Cheap, It Could Be in Cars by 2020

The inexpensive radar system developed by the Waterloo researchers uses AI to detect children and pets in cars with 100% accuracy.

Heineken Joins the Ranks of Major Beer Companies Ditching Plastic 6-Pack Rings for Compostable Alternatives

Heineken’s new packaging is expected to save 517 tons of plastic waste annually—with a compostable alternative from sustainably-sourced cardboard.

China Achieves Notable Success of Reaching Ultra-Low Emissions in Advance of the 2020 Goal

China reached its ultra-low emission goals from 2015 three years ahead of schedule—and their emissions are apparently even lower than previously estimated.

Apple Commits $2.5 Billion to Combatting Housing Crisis in California

In addition to curbing housing shortages for low- and middle-income homeowners, the tech company will be working to build housing for CA homeless as well.

Simple Blood Test is Being Developed to Predict Breast Cancer Five Years Before Any Clinical Signs of Disease

The scientists estimate that with further research and development, the test could be commercially available at the clinic within four to five years.

Architect Appalled by ‘Horrible’ Homes Planned for Village Buys Land Herself to Design Attractive Eco-Houses

Rather than let developers build two ugly, expensive, inefficient houses, Fran Bradshaw, a determined architect bought the land to build eco-homes.

MIT Engineers Unveil ‘Revolutionary’ Carbon Capture Tech to Absorb CO2 Using ‘Significantly’ Less Energy and Money

A new method of removing carbon dioxide in any concentration, was unveiled by MIT that uses significantly less energy, and at a lower cost.

Not Only Are These Seaweed Diapers More Sustainable, They May Be Better for Babies’ Skin

With more than 17 million disposable diapers ending up in EU landfills every year, these Sumo diapers could be a healthy alternative for babies.

Handheld Device Can ‘Sniff’ Your Food and Detect Trace Amounts of Deadly Allergens in Just 30 Seconds

Once the device is commercially available within the next few years, scientists will be selling the devices for just $150 a pop.

Meet the Man Who Has Broken 129 Guinness World Records in Just 4 Years

This 34-year-old electrical engineer has set the world record for everything from throwing a tortilla the farthest to fastest half-marathon while juggling.

High Schoolers Awarded for Inventing Inexpensive Device That Generates Electricity From Sound

These eleventh grade Filipino students were awarded second place for their device that generates electricity from nearby sound waves.

New Factory That Uses Enzymes to Recycle All Plastics At Once Has the Backing of Major Corporations

Carbios created the first PET-bottle made with 100% bio-recycled waste—and is poised to solve the toughest recycling problems with backing from major firms.

Carbon-Neutral ‘Artificial Leaf’ Produces Clean Gas Which Could Help to Replace Fossil Fuels

The device, which “sets a new benchmark in the field of solar fuels”, could help to sustainably produce syngas.

People With Diabetes May One Day Be Monitoring Glucose With an Earring

Continuity contains a wearable “earring” glucose sensor with vibration alert, an insulin-mist pump, and wireless connectivity that sends data to a doctor and cell phones.

Why 68 Percent of Americans Feel Good About Eating Alone

A new poll of Americans found the average adult eats alone 7.4 times a week—but many call it a good thing because their phone lets them chat with friends.

10 Amazing Things You Can Learn About Your Gut With a Home Test Kit

There’s no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for one person can be inflammatory for you. Now, you can discover what works for you...