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Hydrolyzed Collagen Supplements Are Good for Health: Benefitting Hair, Skin, Joints, and Muscles

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Comprising 30% of the body’s total protein mass, collagens...

Could Electromagnetic Fields Treat Diabetes? These Scientists Think So

Researchers may have discovered a safe new way to manage blood sugar non-invasively. Exposing diabetic mice to a combination of static electric and magnetic fields...

How Going Back to School is Changing American Kids’ Eating Habits

It’s a year for change, and seven in 10 American parents say they are radically changing their approach to kid’s lunches and snacks this...

Taking Hot Baths Regularly May Lower Blood Pressure, Study Says

Taking a hot bath several times a week has been shown in a study to possibly reduce your risk for blood pressure and diabetes. These...

Losing the COVID 19-Pounds (of Weight Gain): Slimming Strategies for Post-Lockdown Renewal

There are a lot of reasons why diet, sleep, and exercise patterns may have been interrupted during the coronavirus lockdowns. Getting back into routines...

Bone Broth Strengthens Immunity, Body, and Joints, And You Don’t Need To Spend A Bunch To Make It

For several years now, collagen-rich bone broth—created by boiling bones to extract the gelatin and marrow within—has become popular on the health and wellness...

Scientists Hack Photosynthesis to Make Crops Produce More, But With Less Water

A team of researchers are managing to tweak the system of photosynthesis in plants to help them conserve water and increase food yields—and, they...

Small Town Business Owner Survives Pandemic By Live-Streaming Fashion Shows on Facebook

Georgia business owner Virginia Sharp is surviving the pandemic by doing fashion shows online to boost sales for her Daemarii’s Unique Boutique.

BeyondPlastic Awards For Innovative Packaging: Bags that Melt When Boiled and Sustainable Toothpaste Tube

Beyondplastic.net announced it's BEYONDPLASTIC Award winners, with prizes going to solutions for plastic packaging, including Coolpaste, and Item Bag 2.0

A City in Alaska is Housing its Homeless – Which Makes It Possibly The ‘Nicest Place’ in America

Anchorage, Alaska, a city known for its cold climate is warming hearts by housing its homeless in private homes during the coronavirus crisis.

These Edible Straws Harness Nature to Replace Single-Use Plastic and Help Local Farmers

Harnessing nature to replace single-use plastics, Equo Straws are 100% biodegradable and come in 4 natural flavors sourced from local farming communities.

Principal Rallies His Community to Serve 10,000 Cooked Meals to Seniors During 40 Days of COVID Crisis in India

Sasi Kanta Dash, a principle of a local arts and sciences school in Puducherry is organizing medicine and grocery delivery for over 14 villages in lockdown.

First ‘Bios Park’ That Lets Us Bury Cremated Remains of Our Loved Ones So They Grow into Trees

The “Boisé de Vie” Bios Park just opened up in Québec so that local families could immortalize the cremated remains of their loved ones in a natural space.

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.

People Use Chalk to Write Plant Names on Sidewalks to Help People Connect With Nature – ‘More Than Weeds’

In the UK and France, sidewalk chalk is being used by rebel botanists breaking street-chalking laws to label wild plants and flowers growing through cracks.

California Will Start Paying Restaurants To Deliver Food to Seniors in Need

Governor Gavin Newsom has announced an exciting new plan in California to bring three nutritious meals a day to seniors in need, while providing...

New Contact Lenses May Soon Allow Diabetics to Monitor Glucose Levels With Just the Blinks of Their Eyes

Not only can the smart contact lenses monitor glucose levels, they can also release medication directly into the membrane of the eye.

The Science of Kindness: Biology Proves How We Are All Connected

The basic lessons of biology teach us exactly why we are all connected with each other—and why that's important.

These are the 3 Most Promising Longevity Supplements From Scientific Research So Far

A growing body of research says that NR, NMN, and resveratrol are the most promising nutritional supplements for slowing the decline of aging.

All-Purpose Cleaner is Made Entirely of Food Waste Collected in NYC—and Ditches Plastic Spray Bottles

A New York company called Veles is selling an all-purpose cleaner made of food waste collected from Manhattan cafeterias, and ditches plastic spray bottles.