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Sweet Sustainability: Sugar Cane Waste is Fuel of the Future?
This exciting new research has proven that sugarcane can be genetically engineered to produce oil in its leaves and stems for biodiesel production. Surprisingly,...
Cooking Indian Food At Home: 7 Easy, Good-For-You Recipes
Indian food may seem elaborate to make, intimidating to eat, and overall, too exotic.
But there are good reasons to get past all that: multiple studies have shown that...
You Have to Sea it to Believe it: New Superfood Ocean Plant Tastes Like Bacon
What grows quickly in tanks, qualifies as a superfood, and is environmentally friendly?
Believe it or not, if you guessed bacon, you are not entirely...
Everyday Miracles Happen, Friends!
Life is full of everyday Miracles, friends!
My son, Shane (9) was surfing with his dad's Go Pro on Mothers day (May 2014) at Haskalls,...
Ocean’s Hidden Kelp Forests Return
The mounds of kelp that recently washed onto California beaches point to a thriving offshore ecosystem created by restoration efforts over the past decade,...
There’s a Secret to Japanese Youthful Skin and Longevity
The people of Japan have one of the longest life expectancies in the world and the women keep their smooth, firm skin well past...
Beauty Brands Pledge to End Use of Microbeads in Their Products
Cosmetics companies have promised to remove plastic "microbeads" from their products, following an investigation by The Independent on Sunday which revealed these tiny particles...
Alaska Airlines Donates to Coral Reef Conservation While Greening its Business
Alaska Airlines is teaming up with The Nature Conservancy to help restore coral reefs in Hawaii. Touting the paper-reducing benefits of its mobile app,...
Americans Deliver Fishing Boats to Japan on First Anniversary of Tsunami
Family fishermen in Japan took delivery of a very special donation, on the one-year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that wiped out their...
Bumper Crop of Kemps Turtles is Encouraging, Relocation Efforts in Gulf a Success
Kemp's Ridley sea turtles are considered the most endangered sea turtle in the world, and are exceedingly rare visitors on North Carolina beaches. Yet...
Damaged Great Barrier Reef Makes ‘Spectacular’ Recovery
Sections of Australia's Great Barrier Reef have made a "spectacular" recovery from a bleaching event three years ago that devastated the coral, marine...
Organic Towels, Sheets Made from Bamboo
"Bamboo is the hottest new ingredient in everything from flooring to furniture and dishware." Even fashion! ... Designers are now using the quick-growing...