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Largest Ever Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Takes Flight – and Airlines Are Already Expressing Interest
This is the largest hybrid-electric aircraft that has ever taken flight – and its developers are already being contacted by airlines from around the world.
World’s Largest Hydrogen Refueling Station Will Power Hundreds of New Zero-Emission Vehicles
The new hydrogen station in Shanghai will be able to reuse excess hydrogen from nearby chemical plants in order to power hundreds of electric vehicles.
Robert Downey Jr. is Creating a Foundation That Will Use Robots to Clean Up the Environment
This latest announcement from the Marvel actor is just another example of how Robert Downey Jr. is indeed the real-life Tony Stark.
Instead of Excess Produce Going to Landfills, Companies Are Sending It Off to Be Dried into New Snacks
Rather than letting thousands of pounds of fruits and veggies go to a landfill, companies are sending them to a startup that turns food waste into snacks.
Robot Caregivers Could Soon Move Your Plants Around the House So They Get Proper Amount of Sunlight
This adorable little robot caregiver could one day save your household plants from ever dying over a lack of sunlight or water.
Construction Begins On First Ever Commercial Plastics-to-Fuel Factory in the US
The new factory is being hailed as the first ever commercial-scale factory for turning plastics into fuel in the United States.
Just Add Water: New Salt Battery Could Help Spell the End of Fossil Fuels
This new pilot program in Berlin could help to replace fossil fuels with salt batteries as a sustainable source of heat storage.
These Glowing Plants Aren’t Genetically Modified – And They May Light Up Our Future Homes
How many glowing plants does it take to replace a lightbulb? Well, assuming this research continues to be successful, it may not be very many.
Wearable Cooling and Heating Patch Could Be Your Body’s New Personal Thermostat
Are you always hot in the summer or cold in the winter? This 2-inch device may soon warm you up and cool you down without resulting in a hefty utility bill.
First Smartphone App to Detect Ear Infections in Children Could Save Unnecessary Doctor’s Visits
Rather than waste time and money on unnecessary visits to the doctor, this app could give parents an easy way to diagnose an ear infection.
Germany Debuts First Overhead Power Lines for Keeping Electric Trucks Charged on the Highway
This new stretch of highway is equipped with power lines that can charge electric trucks – and it could save tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.
First Fully-Electric, Emission-Free Passenger Boats Constructed in US Are Setting Sail at Niagara Falls
Every year, more than 1.6 million tourists from around the world will get to experience the magic of Niagara Falls from a record-breaking boat.
Sick People Can Say Goodbye to Sleeping With Wires: Vital Signs Can Now Be Wirelessly Monitored By Radar
This groundbreaking new little sonar system may spell the end of annoying hospital wires and machines.
Researchers Finally Find Cure for the Fatal Sting of the World’s Most Venomous Creature
Australian researchers have used CRISPR to develop a groundbreaking new antidote for the world's most venomous creature: the box jellyfish.
Rooftop Panels of Tiny Plants Can Cleanse Polluted Air at 100 Times the Rate of a Single Tree
In a “world first,” scientists are installing panels of microplants to clean up London air pollution with stunning efficiency.
High School Kids Praise Anonymous Man Who Paid for Their Dinner With One Specific Condition
A group of teenagers had a particularly memorable prom night after an anonymous man offered to pay for their dinner with a simple stipulation.
With Fridges and Air Conditioners Using 20% of World’s Energy, Cheap Plastic Crystals Could Be the Answer
When placed under pressure, these organic plastic crystals could be a cheap, eco-friendly replacement for the harmful gases inside of air conditioners.
Scientists Unveil World’s First 3D-Printed Heart With Human Tissue
Up until now, scientists have only 3D-printed simple tissues such as skin and corneas – let alone an organ with blood vessels.
Researchers Create ‘First-of-its-Kind’ Roadmap for Saving Earth From Climate Change Years Before 2050 Deadline
This groundbreaking report is one of the first global roadmaps for how the world can stop climate change – and it's apparently quite cost-effective, too.
Always Disorganized? That Might Actually Be A Good Thing
There’s never been a better time to be disorganized.
For those of who you have been criticized for being messy, we have some good news....