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In The Wake Of Lockdowns Coal and Natural Gas May Look Like the Biggest Covid-19 Casualties

Coal and gas demand falls as supply increases, creating unsustainable markets at the same time as renewable energy demand increase while their prices fall.

Engineers Developed a Way to Convert Harmful CO2 Emissions into Chemical Building Blocks For Fuel

Converting CO2 emissions into useful products has been expensive—until now. Australian engineers use zinc to show it’s as easy as playing with Lego.

Scientists Use Gene-targeting Breakthrough Against COVID-19 Cells With CRISPR Tool Called ‘PAC-MAN’

It’s PAC-MAN to the rescue for COVID-19, since Stanford scientists have developed a gene-targeting, antiviral agent nicknamed PAC-MAN with Berkeley Lab.

Neurobiologists Actually Managed to Reverse Stroke Damage Using Human Skin Cells

Not only did the treatment restore mobility in the animal models, it also restored their sense of touch just six months after the treatment.

India’s Annual Carbon Emissions Fall for the First Time in Four Decades

India has experienced back-to-back years of falling CO2 emissions for the first time in 40 years because of the novel coronavirus outbreaks.

IKEA Publishes Meatball Recipe for Devoted Fans in Quarantine Pining After the Store’s Beloved Cafés

The Swedish furniture chain published the ingredients and instructions for the saucy meatball dish to their social media pages this week.

This Hacker Built a Vending Machine for Crows as an Ingenious Response to a Cocktail Party Argument

In this jaw-dropping presentation, Joshua Klein talks about the lessons that can be learned from his open source design for corvid vending machines.

After Rediscovering Warehouse Treasure Trove of 50,000 Face Masks, IKEA Donates Them All to Hospital

The masks had been left in the warehouse of the Swedish store to gather dust following the most recent bird flu outbreak.

Breakthrough Solar System Uses Recycled Aluminum to Store Energy—Without Batteries

Swedish startup Azelio is deploying solar systems that use recycled aluminum to store and generate power using thermal energy—without batteries.

Two Cheetah Cubs Born to Surrogate Mother in World’s First Successful IVF Operation to Save the Big Cats

These two cheetah cubs from the Columbus Zoo are the result of the world's first successful in-vitro fertilization on a surrogate cheetah mother.

Rather Than Slip into Depression, Man Quits Job, Sells Possessions, and Travels the World With a Ferret

After enduring three heartbreaking losses in the same year, this former airman quit his job so he could find happiness on the road with his pet ferret.

Finally, a Documentary About the Extraordinary Man Who Documents the World: Sir David Attenborough

If you're a fan of the host of Planet Earth, wait until you watch the documentary about the guy who helped make Planet Earth.

Woman Was Scared Of Neighbor’s Pit Bull—Until He Saved Her Life

Despite how the Swedish woman had always been afraid of Simba, her attitude towards him softened after he came to her rescue.

Humpback Whale Population Bounces Back From Near-Extinction—From Just 450, to Over 25,000

Thanks to whaling protections put in place, the South Atlantic humpback whale population has rebounded to its former numbers from the early 1900s.

Dog Ownership Associated With Longer Life—Especially Among Heart Attack and Stroke Survivors

Owning a dog was linked to a 33% lower risk of early death for heart attack survivors and a 27% reduced risk for stroke survivors.

Google is Making the Largest Corporate Purchase of Renewable Energy, Investing $2 Billion

In what is being hailed as the largest corporate purchase of renewable energy infrastructure, Google has just announced that they will be spending $2...

Massive Study Shows That Two Hours a Week is Key Dose of Nature for Health Benefits

This massive new English study has identified the perfect amount of time that people should spend outdoors in order to properly absorb all of its benefits.

Instead of Paying for Kayak Rental, You Can Paddle These European Waterways for Free By Picking Up Trash

You can now paddle for two hours along dozens of European lakes and rivers for free – and all you have to do is collect floating garbage along the way.

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.

Humble College Professor is Putting All of His Nobel Prize Money Towards His Students’ Education

Rather than keeping the Nobel prize money for himself, this humble biology professor is using it all to help his students pursue an education in the arts.