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Striking 3D-Printed Hotel Will Turn Heads With its Design Ideas For Texas Location

In the far western desert of Texas, a striking 3D-printed hotel with Swedish style will take shape over the coming years to present both...

Americans Are Taking More Small Steps to Create Positive Societal Change

A survey of 2,000 Americans delved into their sentiments around environmentalism and found that a significant majority—seven in 10—feel they’ve become more ethically responsible...

Nature-Loving Grandma Stages One-Woman Protest to Protect Tree Due to Be Felled By Local Government

A disabled, nature-loving grandmother staged a one-woman protest to get a stay of execution for a healthy willow tree about to be chopped down. Workers...

Indian Man Grows Precious Saffron In a Shipping Container–Wants to Share His Hydroponic Technique With Others

Feeling like the 9-5 office life of a software developer was too empty, an Indian man flipped his own script and became an entrepreneur,...

First of Its Kind Discovery in Mali: Vast Reservoirs of Clean Hydrogen Gas

In the beautiful West African country of Mali, a huge discovery has a town drawing a flammable gas from the earth that produces loads...

New Mosquito Repellent Works Better Than DEET, is Safer, and Smells Good

One of the most studied insect repellents in history, DEET has long been the first line of defense against mosquitoes for campers and field...

‘Sensational’ Runestone Discovered in Norway With Mysterious Inscription–May Be World’s Oldest

A runestone was discovered in Norway recently that jumps back the origin date of runic writing by hundreds of years to a time before...

Researchers Harness Sunlight to Produce Both Power and Food—Using Light to Improve Each Harvest

Scientists working in techno-agriculture have found that by covering crops with canopies of translucent solar panels, they can separate the light which generates energy...

2 Beavers Named Hazel and Chompy Reintroduced to English County–the First Ones to Live Here in 400 Years

For the first time in 400 years, beavers are back in the wilds of Hampshire, southern England. Once hunted to extinction, this toothy engineer is...

World’s First Vaccine for Declining Honeybees Approved By the US for Conditional Use

A biotech company announced this week that the USDA (Department of Agriculture) granted them a conditional license for their honeybee vaccine. The vaccine boosts the...

Life Might Be Found on One of Saturn’s Moons Without a Spacecraft Even Needing to Land

Evidence of life on the icy Saturnine moon of Enceladus could be uncovered by a robot spacecraft sampling plumes of methane jetting out of...

Hundreds of Mayan Cities and Towns with Ball Courts and Roads Discovered in LiDAR Survey in Guatemala

Researchers studying the Mayan Empire have discovered that hidden under the rainforests of Guatemala were more than 900 habitations including at least 4 large...

‘Astonishing’ 1,300-Year-old Gold and Gemstone Necklace is the Richest Ever Uncovered in Britain

Archaeologists have uncovered an “astonishing” 1,300-year-old necklace in Northamptonshire, England, discovered during excavations for a housing development. Researchers from the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA)...

Bangladesh Farmers Digging Simple Wells Have Created an Irrigation Wonder–With Rice Overflowing

Over the last 40 years, small-holder farmers in Bangladesh have, using very simple methods, turned the dry Bengal Basin into one of the richest...

Intel Unveils Real-Time Deepfake Detector, Claims 96% Accuracy Rate

Intel technology has created the world's first real-time deepfake detection software to root out this most-sophisticated of impersonation technologies. The software uses tiny changes in...

Officials Want to Turn Rikers Island Prison Into a Green Energy Hub

A coalition of groups are envisioning the former jails on Rikers Island as the hub for green energy generation, enough to power 45,000 homes. They...

Over 75% of Brits Say They’re Greener Today Than They Were 10 Years Ago: Poll

A poll of 2,000 adults found three-quarters of respondents said they were greener today than they were a decade ago—with a large majority believing...

Breakthrough: Polyethylene Bags and Jugs Can Finally be Upcycled to Solve Several Problems at Once

Notorious plastic bags and containers can finally be upcycled, thanks to a new technique for recycling polyethylene bags and food packaging into valuable starter...

Astronauts Could 3D-Print Tools on Mars Made From Martian Dust, Says Exciting New Study

We could 3D-print tools on Mars made from the planet itself—and the exciting experiment could change the future of space travel, according to engineers. The...

This Company is Mass-Producing T-Shirts From Mass-Produced T-Shirts—Closing a Wasteful Fashion Loop

A company is seeking to target the worst aspects of wasteful fast fashion and demonstrate and economically-profitable circular economy with that most standard of...