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Australia Declares its Largest Feral Predator-Free Safe Haven – in Massive Mallee Cliffs National Park

Just in time for September and Biodiversity Month, conservationists in Australia announced they have eradicated all feral cats and foxes from a vast 9,570-hectare...

A ‘Momentous Milestone’: Africa Finally Eradicates the Wild Polio Virus From its Continent, After Decades of Work

The World Health Organization is celebrating the news that the African continent is finally free of the wild poliovirus, 24 years after Nelson Mandela...

With No Male Northern White Rhinos Left, 10 Viable Eggs Offer Hope For the Species Through Embryo Transfer

The northern white rhino of Africa could come back from the absolute brink of extinction as a third round of 10 eggs were successfully...

See The World’s Youngest Gorilla Being Hugged By Mom Hours After Being Born

These cute pictures show the world's youngest baby gorilla being cuddled by its mom hours after being born. The tiny infant was just born at...

4-Year-Old Girl Yells ‘Black Lives Matter’ At Woman in Home Depot–Now They’re Good Friends (WATCH)

When Cassi Radcliff heard her 4-year-old yell 'Black Lives Matter' at a woman in the store, she wasn't expecting such a friendship to bloom.

The World’s Most Valuable Company Vows to Be 100% Carbon Neutral for its Supply Chain and Product Life-cycle by 2030

Apple unveiled its plan to become carbon neutral across its entire business, manufacturing supply chain, and product life-cycle for all devices by 2030.

This Inexpensive New Smart Mask Can Amplify the Speaker’s Voice and Translate Speech into 8 Languages

With the first wave of distribution expected before December, an individual C-mask will be sold for roughly $40 to $50.

Artist Sends 1,800 of His Flower Paintings to a Brooklyn Hospital–One for Every Cook, Nurse, and Janitor

LA Painter Michael Gittes gifted a unique painting to every staff member of the Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn as a thank you for their heroics.

Exciting Study Results Say COVID-19 Vaccine Was Effective and Well-Tolerated for Its 45 Adult Participants

The study results released this week in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the mRNA-1273 developed by Moderna was safe and effective in adults.

California Organ Donation Charity Still On Track for Record-Setting Year Despite COVID-19 Upheavals

Despite the medical setbacks caused by the COVID-19 crisis, the OneLegacy nonprofit says they are still on track for a 15% increase in organ donations.

After Finding His African City Missing From Maps, Zimbabwe Man Creates 2,000 Miles of Google Street Views

After discovering that his hometown was entirely absent from Google Street View, one man from Zimbabwe decided things had to change. When Tawanda Kanhema moved...

Maasai Nature Conservancy Asks For Help To Fight Pandemic—And 100,000 People Answer

The unique, community-led Nashulai Maasai Nature Conservancy received donations from 100,000 people on Avaaz to help sustain them through COVID-19.

Thousands of Young Adults Are Volunteering to Catch COVID-19 to Save Others in the Future

Thousands of young adults around the world are voicing their willingness to contract COVID-19 for the sake of accelerating vaccine development.

Not Only Does New Solar Chimney Design Cut Energy Costs By 50%, It Can Also Save Lives During a Fire

In this new study, the chimney's ventilation system was shown to “radically boost” the length of safe evacuation time from 2 minutes to 14 minutes.

Newly-Developed Solar Cell Earns Two World Records for Its ‘Extraordinary’ Efficiency

The solar cell developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) boasts a record-setting efficiency rate of almost 50%.

Free Market Forces Will Obliterate Global Coal Reliance Within 10 Years, Says Study

While some governments are struggling to manage their older investments in coal-powered sources, free market forces are driving the transition to coal.

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.

Scientists Create a ‘Living Concrete’ That Uses Bacteria to Heal Itself When Damaged

Our houses of the future may be made with bacteria that can regenerate, suck CO2 out of the air, and even glow on command.

Researchers Develop Ultra-Absorbent Device That Can Pull Record Amounts of Water Out of Thin Air

A team of Johns Hopkins researchers have identified an ultra-absorbent new material that can soak up almost 9 liters of water from thin air every day.

Sustainable Sand Gives Pollution a One-Two Punch by Soaking Up Toxic Metals and Purifying Water Supplies

Since the material can cleanse water of toxic metals and pollutants, it could help create whole new water supplies in drier cities.