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Floater Wetsuit Helps People Overcome Their Fear of Water

A wetsuit called the Floater is getting people in the water after decades of living in fear. Traditionally, there are flotation belts, but they can...

Tennessee High School Students Collect 10K Face Masks For Those in Need, Sharing Advice For Other Youth

A group of Tennessee High school students, led by Ben Beard, set out to make a difference during the COVID-19 crisis by collecting over...

Her Dad’s Food Truck Made Just $6 in a Day, So She Asked Twitter For Help – And Hundreds Came To the Rescue

When a young Texas woman realized how much her dad's food truck has been struggling in the pandemic, she made a single post on...

Brave Hospital Staff Stays Behind in Hurricane to Care for 19 Babies in Intensive Care

All newborn babies are fragile, but none more so than those whose first days are spent in neonatal intensive care. When the category-4 Hurricane Laura...

Jacques Cousteau’s Grandson Wants to Build the International Space Station of the Ocean

Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of legendary oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau, is raising money for what would become the International Space Station of the...

Sweet Proposal: A Premature Newborn Baby Just Helped His Dad Ask His Mom to Marry Him

This is the heartening moment a tiny premature baby helped his dad propose to his mom on the hospital ward. Little Cobie Sellors was born...
Emperor Penguins of Gould Bay

Satellites Reveal There Are 20% More Emperor Penguin Colonies in Antarctica Than Previously Thought

A new BAS survey using satellite technology reveals there are 20% more emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica than was previously thought.

Ballenas Jorobadas Pastorear Salmón con sus Aletas en un Comportamiento Alimenticio no antes Filmado

Ballenas Jorobadas en las aguas del sur de Alaska fueron grabadas "Pastoreando" a Salmón hacia sus bocas por primera vez en la historia por estudiante de pesca Madison Kosma.

Hair Stylists Infected With COVID-19 Were Wearing Masks Along With Their 140 Clients—Tests Prove No One Got Sick

When 2 hairstylists infected with COVID-19 cut hair at a Great Clips salon in Springfield, Missouri it became the “outbreak that never happened”.

World’s Rarest Wading Bird is Making a Comeback as Its Population Rises By 30%

A decades-long fight to help the kakī, the world’s rarest wading bird, is succeeding with a massive effort in New Zealand to prevent extinction.

Teen Invents Wristband That Could Curb Infection by Warning Users Against Touching Their Face

This 15-year-old inventor is responsible for developing the VybPro: a small bracelet that vibrates whenever the user is about to touch their face.
photo from hubble telescope

¿Una Pizca de Dios? Estas son las 12 Mejores Fotografías del Telescopio Hubble, en su 30º Aniversario en Orbita

En el 30º aniversario del lanzamiento del telescopio espacial Hubble, disfruta de nuestras 12 fotos favoritas de nebulas y el universo.

New Plant-Based Bottles and Cups Backed by Coca-Cola And Dannon Can Degrade in a Year

The bioplastic startup Avantium in The Netherlands has won partnerships with Coca-Cola, Dannon, and Carlsberg for innovative plant-based plastic bottles.

White Storks Have Hatched The First Wild Chicks Born in England in 600 Years

The first white stork chicks were born in the wild in England for the first time in over 600 years, thanks to the White Stork Project and private landowners.

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.

New Study Finds Best Material for Homemade Face Masks May Be Two Fabrics Combined

The ACS study found that tightly woven cotton sheets combined with two layers of chiffon filtered out the most aerosol particles—between 80 to 99%.
photo from hubble telescope

Glimpse of God? The Hubble Telescope’s 12 Best Photos on the 30th Anniversary of its Launch into Orbit

On the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble space telescope, enjoy our favorite 12 remarkable photos of nebulae and the Universe.

‘Fantastic Grandmas’ Have Been Spending Retirement Photographing Venomous Sea Snakes for Science

For 3 years, these golden gals have been embarking on volunteer sea snake research expeditions—and their work has made a great difference to science.

In Groundbreaking Vote for Sustainability, EU Moves to Approve Insects for Human Consumption

The legislation is set to open up a whole new market to a sustainable source of protein and nutrition for the European Union.

Reports Find Social Restrictions Are Working to Curb New COVID-19 Cases From Italy to Seattle

Numerous datasets from around the world are illustrating how self-isolation and lockdowns have been helping to curb novel coronavirus cases.