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Swiss Company to Get CO2 Out of the Atmosphere and Into Sparkling Water

You may soon be able to drink sparkling water that contains carbon dioxide captured directly from the atmosphere. Climeworks, a company that specializes in carbon-capture...

‘Game-Changing’ Approval of Liver Transplant Procedure Expected to Halve the Waiting List

After its successful assessment and approval, this “ground-breaking” procedure is expected to halve the amount of people waiting for liver transplants.

By Easing Anxiety for Lower-Income Students With 10-Minute Writing Exercise, Test Grades Soar Dramatically

A simple 10-minute writing exercise to reduce anxiety has been shown to reduce test failure rates by over half.

FDA Approves World’s First Device That Could Save Thousands of Preemies From Common Heart Condition

This is the world's first device that has been designed to save thousands of premature babies from a common heart problem.

New 4-Legged Concept Car Could Change the Game for Emergency Rescue and Handicap Transportation

A car with the ability to climb walls and step over holes using a set of robotic legs could transform the way rescue teams...

Tiny Sponges in the Bloodstream Could Greatly Reduce Cancer Treatment Side Effects

The sponges could also allow doctors to take more aggressive therapeutic action against liver cancer, too.

UK Trains Will Run On Hydrogen Power Within Three Years and Produce Zero Emissions

The hydrogen-powered “Breeze” trains are set to launch within the next three years, and they are designed to produce zero carbon emissions.

Scientists Develop New Houseplant That Cleanses Your Home of the Worst Chemicals in the Air

This brand new houseplant goes one step beyond air filters by cleansing the air of common chemicals such as benzene, chloroform, and formaldehyde.

2nd Grader Wins $30,000 Scholarship for Her Dinosaur Doodle Inspired by Dreams of Paleontology

A second grader is one step closer to achieving her career dreams after she won a $30,000 scholarship for her cute dinosaur doodle earlier...

World’s First Fully 3D-Printed Electric Motorbike Even Comes With Airless Tires

Apart from the electronics, this sleek new form of sustainable travel was created entirely using a 3D-printer.

Four Steps to Making 2019 an Extraordinary Year

2019 is here, and so is the opportunity to make the next year a truly extraordinary one. So, what do you want to experience? What...

Smart Caption Glasses Allow Deaf Audience Members to Watch Live Theater Performers Directly

Sign language interpreters are not always present for live performances – but these new glasses mean that deaf spectators can enjoy the show anyway.

Undersea Robot Just Delivered 100,000 Heat-Resistant Baby Corals to the Great Barrier Reef

The briefcase-sized robot dispersed over 100,000 coral larvae across Australian reefs – and if it proves to be successful, it could just be the beginning.

World’s First Cell-Grown Steak Doesn’t Cause Harm to Animals

Scientists are rejoicing over their achievement in creating the world's first cell-based steak that is grown without causing harm to animals.

UCLA Surgeons Develop Simple Spray Gel to Super-Charge Immunity and Prevent Cancer From Returning

A team of researchers have developed a spray-on gel that could prevent cancer from returning to plague a patient after surgery. Many people who are...

Inexpensive New ‘Virtual Fence’ Dramatically Reduces Rates of Road Kill in Australia

This may be one of the most promising initiatives to prevent animals from being harmed by highway traffic and passing cars.

‘It’s Not Quite the Ant-Man Suit’ But Researchers Discover How to Shrink Objects to 1000th Their Original Size

Team invents method to shrink objects to the nanoscale It’s not quite the Ant-Man suit, but the system produces 3D structures one thousandth the size...

World’s Largest Shipping Company is Ditching Fossil Fuels and Challenging Their Competitors to Do the Same

Since maritime shipping accounts for 3% of the world's emissions and 90% of its global trade, this company is leading the shift towards sustainability.

Abandoned Coal Mines May Soon Be Transformed into Perfectly Efficient Indoor Farms

Coal mine farming is becoming a groundbreaking new way of simultaneously fighting unemployment, hunger, climate change, and deforestation.

These Cheap Little Refrigerators Can Provide Cooling Without Needing Any Kind of Power

MIT researchers have filed for patents on their inexpensive little refrigerators that require no power. The passive system, which is primarily being hailed as a way to preserve food and medications in hot off-grid locations, is essentially a high-tech version of a parasol.