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Dispel Lockdown Woes and Hectic Holidays With Simple, Science-Backed Tips For Boosting Mood

Wintertime weather, holidays, and a pandemic lockdown can make routines difficult, but practicing mindfulness can offer a solution, and be done in very simple...

In World First, Recycling Plant Uses Special Kiln to Make Disposing of Asbestos Safe For Future Generations

A recycling plant in England has created the world's first socially and environmentally responsible way to process asbestos. Thermal Recycling in the West Midlands town...

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...

The Ultimate Guide to Flu Prevention: 4 Micronutrients You Should Eat This Winter to Stay Healthy

With a uniquely different flu season approaching, there's never been a better time to alter your diet so it can fortify your immune system—and...

Common Weed Stops the Growth of Breast Cancer Cells, Scientists in London Report

A plant which had previously been dismissed as not being medically useful could prove to be a hero in disguise, after scientists discovered that...

Scientists Turn Plastic Waste Into Valuable Commodities, to Create a Bigger Market for Waste Materials

As much as plastic has been maligned in recent years, it was actually a remarkable invention for humanity, allowing us to craft unique materials...

Underwater Roomba-Like Robots Helping Humans Will Never Run Out of Power Thanks to New Mobile Docking Station

Move over, Roomba. Advanced new underwater robots have already been plumbing the depths of our oceans, lakes, and rivers—but now they can return on...

Rescue Dog Helps Save Endangered Whales By Sniffing Out Their Poop as a Conservation Canine

A killer whale’s best friend might be this dog. After being discarded as a young pup, a shelter dog named Eba is now using her...

New Technology for Saving Endangered Sea Turtles Uses Decoy GPS Eggs to Catch Poachers – And it Works

By placing decoy eggs into nests on the beach, it could be possible to gather key evidence needed to stop the illegal trade of...

Feeling Happier and Less Stressed is a Big Benefit of Dancing, Say 80% of People

They say laughter is the best medicine, but eight in 10 people reckon that dancing is also great at making them happier and less...

Scientists Create ‘Super Enzyme’ That Eats Plastic Bottles Six Times Faster than Previous Enzymes

Enzymes produced in the stomachs of certain bacteria found during several high-profile discoveries have been combined by English scientists to create a super enzyme,...

The Fashion Industry Has a Waste Problem: This Non-Profit With 2,000 Volunteers Is Helping Solve It

Fabric cuttings and textile leftovers are a difficult class of waste to recycle, but in a fashion industry first—a door-to-door New York City recycling...

Stress Keeping You Up Past Your Bedtime? 10 Simple, Science-backed Tips for a Better Night’s Sleep

Stressful times call for stressless measures, and one of the most important ways to improve your ability to resist stress and anxiety is to...

Unilever Announces it Will Spend $1 Billion To Rid its Cleaning Products Of Fossil Fuel Footprints By 2030

One of the world's leading manufacturers of cleaning and laundry products, Unilever, announced it will accelerate the sustainability of its brands by sourcing 100%...

New Transparent Spray-on Coating For Windows Can Block Heat And Conduct Electricity For Cheap Smart Solution

A new transparent spray-on coating is much more cost-effective—while providing similar performance—to smart windows that block heat.

Compound in Sea Sponges Can Stop Cancer and Kill Herpes – And Growing Them Would Benefit Indonesians

The chemical manzamine-A, found in sea sponges (Acanthostrongylophora ingens) living in the waters of indonesia, can block the replication of cancer cells.

Young Scientists Make Eco-Friendly Industrial Cleaners From Yeast, Transforming Chemical Industry

Two young chemical engineering students, Sean Hunt and Gaurab Chakrabatri, made a bio hydrogen peroxide from yeast, launching the Solugen line of cleaners.

Diluting Plasma Shown to Rejuvenate Tissue and Reverse Signs of Aging in Old Mice, Says Cool New Study

The study by the University of California–Berkeley about diluting blood plasma, may soon lead to a treatment for reversing symptoms of old age in humans.

Engineers Developed a Way to Convert Harmful CO2 Emissions into Chemical Building Blocks For Fuel

Converting CO2 emissions into useful products has been expensive—until now. Australian engineers use zinc to show it’s as easy as playing with Lego.

Color-Changing Inks Can Be Printed onto Clothing to Warn the Wearer About Potential Health Issues

These new biomaterial-based inks from Tufts University can be printed onto clothing so they can change color based on the wearer's safety.