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Pulling Vodka From the Air: This Award Winning Carbon-Negative Spirit Comes From Captured CO2

The potential for tapping into humanity's CO2 emissions as a cheap and free source of carbon and oxygen is on full display with Air...

Common Heart Disease Drug Reverses Obesity By Targeting Inflammation in Mice – Raising Their Metabolism

It has long been known that obesity is an inflammatory disease, i.e. a chronic defensive reaction of the body to stress caused by excess...

Researchers Find They Can Weaken Fear Memories, a Discovery That Could Help Treat Trauma

Scientists could be a step closer to finding a way to reduce the impact of traumatic memories, according to a new study. Stephen Maren, professor...

Amid the Green Funeral Movement, Scattering Ashes Ensures These Forests Remain Pristine Forever

Across America, small parcels of forested land are being bought from private owners by a conservation group called Better Place Forests. With the intention of...

‘Like a Beautifully-tuned Instrument’: 2000 Microphones Unlock the Mystery of Why Hummingbirds Hum

The hummingbird is named after its pleasant humming sound when it hovers in front of flowers to feed. But only now has it become...

Check Out These New April Fools Gags From Some Clever Companies Online

We've scoured the web to bring you the best April Fools' jokes from brands around the world. From cauliflower-flavored Peeps to an anti-gravity trampoline that...

Step Inside the Magical World of An Ancient Tradition: Growing Rhubarb by Candlelight

A centuries-old tradition of harvesting rhubarb by candlelight has been captured in this series of otherworldly photographs. Farmer Jonathan Westwood's great-great-uncle started the tradition of...

Yo-Yo Ma Gives Surprise Performance at the COVID Vaccine Site After Getting His Second Jab

A spoonful of sugar may help the medicine go down, but when it comes to a shot in the arm, there’s nothing more soothing...

Look for These Celestial Wonders in the Night Sky Through the Rest of March

We're halfway through the month of March, and though the days are getting longer—these crisp, clear nights are still a perfect time for stargazing. What...

Inspired by Marvel’s Mythical ‘Wakanda’, Ugandan Village is Built on Shea Butter and Solar Power

An intentional community in rural Uganda is drawing on green technology, local resources, and old-school philosophy to create a thriving village. Okere Mom-Kok was destroyed...

The Nation’s Largest Farmers Market: FarmMatch Allows You to Shop Online at Local Farms in Your Area

Max Kane was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease after years of eating the standard American diet high in salt, fat, and sugar. While it's not...

The Simple Habit of Flossing Reduces Your Risk Of COVID-19 Complications, Says New Study

If there were ever a universal human skill, beyond things like running, jumping, and solving problems, it would be the excellent capacity humans display...

We Use 6 Billion Face Masks a Day—But Scientists Have a Genius Way to Turn Them Into Roads

The idea of billions of people going through a few masks a week during this pandemic definitely rings alarm bells, but a team of...

Miami Team Able to Bring Basketball Fans Back to Arena With the Help of COVID-Sniffing Dogs

With the help of some truly potent pooches, the Miami Heat will be able to allow some ticket holders in to watch their games...

You Should Not Be Eating Late at Night: Here’s Why and How You Can Avoid it

All manner of subtle detriments can befall those who eat late at night, or even merely after the sun goes down. These can include heightened...

Insert This On Your Bike Wheel to Filter the Air Pollution While You Cycle

A third-year English design student has—"quite simply"—attached a four-layer air purifier to a bicycle wheel, allowing cyclists to clean the air pollution in any...

What Started as a Joking Bake-off Between Dads Led to 15,000 Cookies Being Delivered to Essential Workers

Whether their play of choice is a team sport like basketball or football, or something more mano a mano, like tennis, chess, or even...

New Hand-Held Prototype is Being Developed for Home-Based Cancer Screening Kit

Scientists from two universities in Ontario, Canada reported progress on their efforts to release the world’s first hand-held home test kit designed to screen...

Look For These New Badges on Menus That Help Consumers Act on Climate Change

Panera Bread has announced that it will update its menus with a series of climate-friendly designations designed by the World Resources Institute (WRI) that...

Tiny Stick-on Device Can Monitor Your Sweat and Measure Your Stress

A team from Northwestern University has developed a soft, silicon, skin-interfaced sensor that can analyze the molecular composition of sweat for things like cortisol, blood...