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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....

Scientists Develop ‘Exciting’ New Road Map for Cancer Cell Weakness to One Day Replace Chemo

In the largest study of its kind, scientists have identified some of the weakest points of cancer cells – and it could spell the end of chemo side effects.

Renewable Energy Now Accounts for One-Third of Global Power Capacity, Says New Report

This exciting new international report says that the world is shifting faster and faster towards sustainability.

That’s ‘Sew’ Smart! Scientists Develop New Threads That Change Color When Harmful Gases Are in the Air

These color-changing fabrics could be a lifesaver for health, safety, military, or rescue workers who work in close proximity to harmful gases.

IKEA Has Developed a Curtain That Reduces Indoor Air Pollution

The GUNRID curtain could make a dramatic difference in the air quality of urban homes around the world.

New ‘Smart Toilet Seat’ Could Save Thousands and Monitor Vital Signs From Comfort of Home

Rather than having hospital readmissions cost patients and healthcare systems thousands of dollars, this new life-saving loo could be the solution.

Smart Move! Majority of Millennials Are Investing – and They’re Actually Quite Good At It

Investing is no longer something that only your dad does; according to new research, millennials are stepping up to the plate and taking a...

Contraceptive Jewelry Could Be Discreet New Method of Birth Control for Women Around the World

Contraceptive jewelry could prove to be a more conspicuous and appealing method of birth control for women – especially in different countries.

‘Projects For Good’ – This Ingenious Website Makes it Easier to Change the World!

Unlike Kickstarter which funds creative startups, or GoFundMe which addresses personal needs, Projects for Good was designed for people who want to support the...

How Traffic Jams Show How We Are All Connected Through the Science of Kindness

Despite how we may hate traffic jams, they do provide a valuable insight into how we are all connected through our compassion.

Empathetic Gamers Make Braces for Kitten Who Couldn’t Find Forever Home Because of Wobbly Legs

Carly the kitten may be cute, but people were reluctant to adopt her because her swimmer's syndrome caused her legs to shake – but not anymore.

Researchers Have Developed Process for Turning Non-Recycleable Glass into Toothpaste (And Other Useful Things)

Scientists have invented a process that can turn non-recyclable glass into everything from tires to toothpaste. Currently, only a small amount of glass is actually...