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89% of People Think Happiness Can Be Controlled – And They Are Much Happier For It

A new survey found that 89% of people think their happiness can be controlled—and they are 32% happier than those who don’t think believe it.

New Study Says Infrared Lasers Destroy Harmful Plaques in Alzheimer’s Brains

A new study from the Tokyo University of Science shows how infrared lasers can destroy harmful plaques that build up in Alzheimer's brains.

Bank With A Conscience: The Aspiration Debit Card Helped Customers Finance 1Mil Trees Planted, and Get Cash Back

Aspiration, a ‘B Corporation’ with social good as its top priority—helps customers plant trees and pays cash back for doing business with green companies.

BeyondPlastic Awards For Innovative Packaging: Bags that Melt When Boiled and Sustainable Toothpaste Tube

Beyondplastic.net announced it's BEYONDPLASTIC Award winners, with prizes going to solutions for plastic packaging, including Coolpaste, and Item Bag 2.0

Ex Guerrilleros se Vuelven Ciudadanos Científicos Usando Conocimiento de la Selva y Proteger su Biodiversidad

En la selva de Colombia, ex-gerrilleros de las FARC se vuelven científicos, protegiendo la biodiversidad de la jungla donde una vez ellos lucharon.

Possible ‘Breakthrough’ Coronavirus Treatment With Natural Protein Cuts Risk of Death and Serious Symptoms by 79%

British firm Synairgen has tested SNG001, an inhalant of the protein interferon beta, that's shown to cut COVID-19 death and symptom rate by 79%.

Estudio Descubre que Aplicar Luz Roja a una Frecuencia Específica al Párpado 3 Minutos al Día Puede Mejorar la Visión

Después de sólo dos semanas de que los pacientes "recarguen" su visión con la luz, los participantes mayores han mostrado experimentar "significantes" mejoras oculares.

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.

Diluting Plasma Shown to Rejuvenate Tissue and Reverse Signs of Aging in Old Mice, Says Cool New Study

The study by the University of California–Berkeley about diluting blood plasma, may soon lead to a treatment for reversing symptoms of old age in humans.

Grupo Hawaiano Bate Récord de Recolección y Extracción de Plástico del Gran Parche de Basura del Pacífico

El Instituto Ocean Voyages Institute hizo historia esta semana al quitar 103 toneladas de redes de pescar y plásticos de consumo de el gran parche de basura del Océano Pacífico.

Atlanta Hawks to Turn Their Arena into America’s Largest Polling Location After Long Lines in COVID-19 Primary Election

Owners of State Farm Arena, home of the Atlanta Hawks NBA franchise, are turning their venue into a polling and voting location for the city during COVID-19

Americans Say They’re Becoming More Environmentally Conscious Each Year—And Their Green Changes Are Contagious

A new survey shows the average American has made 3 positive changes toward a greener lifestyle, with 41% saying they’ve made even more in the past year,

First-of-Its-Kind Study Finds Shining a Red Light Through the Eyelid for 3 Minutes Per Day Can Boost Failing Eyesight

Shining a deep red light for three minutes a day into your eye, even through the eyelid, can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a...

Hawaii Group Sets Record For Largest Haul of Plastic Removed From The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Ocean Voyages Institute made history this week, removing 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

People Try to Do Right by Each Other—No Matter the Motivation, Says New Scientific Study

This new study from Ohio State University is one of the largest to examine how people are naturally compelled to help others.

9-Year-Old and Friends Have Raised $100,000 for African American Businesses Selling Homemade Bracelets

9-year-old Kamryn Johnson and her friends have been selling homemade bracelets to support African American businesses hurt by riots in Minnesota.

Coronavirus Breakthrough: Cheap and Widely Used Drug Found to Cut Deaths by One-Third

Researchers at Oxford were thrilled to find in a large trial that dexamethasone was found to reduce COVID-19 deaths by one-third.

Cueva Canadiense Recientemente Descubierta, es tan Grande que la Estatua de la Libertad Encajaría en su Entrada

Detalles adicionales de la cueva recién descubierta en el parque provincial de Wells Gray, en Columbia Británica, indica que la apertura fue puesta a descubierto debido al cambio climático.

Scientists Use Gene-targeting Breakthrough Against COVID-19 Cells With CRISPR Tool Called ‘PAC-MAN’

It’s PAC-MAN to the rescue for COVID-19, since Stanford scientists have developed a gene-targeting, antiviral agent nicknamed PAC-MAN with Berkeley Lab.

Estadísticas Optimistas acerca de los Casos de COVID-19 Reportados en Mayo en Estados Unidos

El CDC reporta grandes decrementos de los indices de mortalidad y hospitalizaciones durante el mes de abril y mayo en la mayor parte de Estados Unidos.