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Healing Dose of Optimism: The Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs of 2019 Will Have You Cheering

In just one year, scientists managed to regrow tooth enamel; use stem cells to restore blindness; and identify molecules for fighting the worst cancers.

Rather Than Importing Their Food, Coastal Cities Can Build Their Own Floating Farms—Like This One

This 3-story floating farm is the first of its kind in Rotterdam—and the creators hope that it will inspire other cities to build their own.

Artist Spends Hours Carving These Spooky Jack-o-Lanterns—and They’re Stunningly Elaborate

Each of these elaborate pumpkins required hours and hours of work—but the end results are sure to get you into the Halloween spirit.

Here Are the Top Childhood Dinner Table Rules That Parents Now Love to Break

Adults apparently indulge in more than one of the same guilty pleasures from when they were kids—although most of them simply involve eating sweets.

In Helping His Dad With Diabetes, Young Mexican Chemist Pioneers Healthy—and Cheap—Sugar Substitute

When 18-year old Javier Larragoiti was told his father had been diagnosed with diabetes, the young man, who had just started studying chemical engineering...

Drought-Proof ‘Cooling Houses’ Use Saltwater and Cardboard to Grow Tons of Healthy Produce in the Desert

Just ten square miles of these plantations could produce enough crops and vegetables to feed a country of four million people.

New Research Links Five Simple Lifestyle Choices to a 60% Reduced Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s

This latest study on Alzheimer's prevention only adds to a growing body of research illustrating just how much our habits can determine our future.

Exciting New Study Says That Crops Thrive Underneath Solar Panels—and the Panels Produce More Energy

Not only does the new agricultural system help fruit and vegetables to thrive in arid regions, it could also improve the health of farmers.

World’s Largest Rooftop Urban Farm is Set to Open in Paris Next Year

Using a specialized “vertical farming” technique, the French garden will use very little water and absolutely no pesticides.

When Asked to Build a Hospital That Lowers Blood Pressure, They Built a ‘Forest-Like’ Sanctuary

When designers were asked to create a hospital that lowered a patient's blood pressure, they used nature as the obvious solution—and it worked.

It’s Amusing the Ways Each Generation Defines ‘Adulting’ – Top 20 Things That Make You an Adult

There are a lot more differences to how adults view the process of “adulting”—whether it's based on their age, gender, or late night food choices.

Don’t Forget the Vegans! At Your Next BBQ, Here’s How You Can Easily Shine As a Host

Summer is the time to chow down at a good old-fashioned barbecue, especially for the Fourth of July in the United States– but what...

First UK Supermarket Chain to Eliminate Plastic From Produce Will Save 1,300 Tons of Plastic From Landfill

The UK supermarket will be the first to eliminate plastic from their produce aisles and replace the packaging with biodegradable or recyclable alternatives.

Instead of Excess Produce Going to Landfills, Companies Are Sending It Off to Be Dried into New Snacks

Rather than letting thousands of pounds of fruits and veggies go to a landfill, companies are sending them to a startup that turns food waste into snacks.

Forget About Lettuce – Here’s Why You Should Make Your Next Salad Out of Parsley

Next time you're throwing together a salad, studies suggest that you may want to reach for parsley instead of lettuce.

Broccoli Isn’t Just Good For You; Scientists Find It Holds Molecule That Could Be the ‘Achilles’s Heel’ of Cancer

The researchers say that the molecule could be the key to unlocking “one of the most important tumor suppressors in the history of cancer genetics.”

Look at New Eco-Friendly Rooftop Designs for Notre Dame Cathedral With Solar-Powered Glass Spire

These breathtaking architectural plans for the rooftop and spire of the Notre Dame Cathedral could bring an eco-friendly new upgrade to the building.

The Nutrition Company On a Mission to Help Others

LIVEDEN (formerly Puratae) is a socially responsible nutrition company offering a pure, balanced powdered shake. It gives back with every purchase—feeding children in need around the world.

What You Never Learned About Fiber and Why It May Be Exactly What You Need for Stubborn Ailments

Most people know that fiber is good for indigestion, but there is actually a lot more to why it's particularly essential for our health and longevity.

Our New Sponsor: The Nutrition Company On a Mission to Help Others

Sponsored Content When the founders of LIVEDEN decided to start a company, they knew they wanted to focus on giving back. They’ve spent their lifetimes...