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She Got Lesson in Patience From Young Target Employee Named Ishmael

Sarah Owen Bigler hoped to be in and out of the Target store quickly. With a toddler suddenly fussing in the cart and a young...
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Despite Low Oil Prices, Renewables Attract Record $329 Billion in 2015

Despite bargain basement prices for oil and natural gas, renewable energies like solar and wind raked in a record $329.3 billion of investment last...

Refreshing Sweet Treat Replacements For Unhealthy Desserts

The science is very, very clear. Sugar in excess in any form creates havoc for human health. While liquid sugar—in the form of sodas—seems...

First of its Kind in America: Plant Will Turn Trash Into Fuel in West Virginia

Construction has started on the first of its kind plant in the U.S. designed to convert trash into fuel. Entsorga broke ground on the 48,000...

Businessman Saves Boyhood Friend’s Home, Donates It to Habitat for Humanity

They were his neighbors but so much more. Now he has honored their memory by buying their family home and donating it to Habitat...

Largest Desalination Plant in Western Hemisphere Opens in Thirsty California

A billion dollar desalination plant is turning salt water into drinking water for drought-plagued Southern California. The Claude "Bud" Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant named for...

New Epson Shredder Recycles Office Paper into New Sheets On the Spot

A new office machine eliminates multiple middle-men and lets businesses recycle paper right in their own building. The Epson combination paper shredder and paper-making machine...

Ed Norton Moved to Tears by Syrian Scientist Story, Raises $400K to Bring Him to USA

Hollywood superstar Edward Norton was so “moved to tears” by the story of a Syrian scientist whose home and family was bombed that he...

Tech CEOs, Billionaires Throw Money at Climate Change As Eiffel Tower Shines Green

As the Eiffel Tower, a marvel of 19th century engineering, is flooded with green light to salute the opening of the Paris climate change...

Austria’s Largest State is Now 100% Powered by Renewables

The largest of Austria’s nine states now produces all of its electricity from renewable sources. The premier of Lower Austria, which surrounds the city of...

Two Kids Invite The World To Reduce Carbon Emissions

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6v6ndMc0i4&w=420&h=315] Skyler Palmquist, age 8, and Cayden Palmquist, age 10, are hopeful about what might be accomplished in Paris at the United Nations Climate...

Bill Nye the Science Guy: ‘We Can Invent Our Way Out of Climate Change’

Celebrity scientist Bill Nye believes humanity can “invent” its way out of climate change. Nye’s new book, Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World, debuted...

Holistic Jungle Plants and Spiritual Work Improve Patients With Cancer

After eight very sick individuals volunteered to be flown to the Amazonian jungle to try a holistic treatment approach, five of them came back...

Breakthrough in Arid Egypt For Making Salty Sea Water Drinkable

In a country suffering from a severe water shortage, a new innovation could turn salty seawater into a ready supply for drinking and irrigation. The...

For Many Breast Cancer Patients Yoga is Most Important Medicine

Breast cancer is a disease that affects more than just the body—so, to help heal the mind and the spirit, a holistic approach is often...

‘Green’ Stove Dedicated to my Grandma Will Feed 1000s in Haiti

When InStove first started out, their “green” stoves were written off as “patio furniture.” Years later, these multi-purpose, biomass cook stoves are feeding thousands of...

Toxic Algae Could Power “Super Batteries” of Tomorrow

Alga blooms may have earned a bad reputation underwater, but above ground, they could rise to power in a very noble way. Below the surface,...

John Williams (Star Wars) is First Composer Honored With AFI Lifetime Achievement Award

For the first time in AFI history, America’s highest honor for a career in film will be bestowed upon a composer–John Williams, who has...

Even Oil And Coal CEOs Want Climate Action This Year, and Sign Petition

As world leaders sit down in Paris to decide how to cut greenhouse gas emissions, 14 corporations with massive carbon footprints have officially joined...

Would You Cross This Glass Walkway Suspended 1000-ft Over a Canyon?

If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to stand suspended over a 980-foot canyon, plan on taking a walk over this 1,410-foot-long...