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World’s First Underwater Vegetable Garden Reopens Growing Lettuce and Basil in Perfect Temperature

From the ancient rice terraces of Yunnan to modern vertical hydroponics, agriculture comes in many different forms. Now a group of Italian brainiacs have...

Declared Extinct 100 Years Ago, DNA Found the Gould’s Mouse Still Living On Sunny Island Down Under

It must have been a shock when Emily Roycroft's computer began telling her the mouse that has been recorded as extinct for over 100...

Florida Just Enacted a Sweeping Law to Protect Its Vast Wildlife Corridors – And Save Panthers

From Everglades to Okefenokee, Florida legislatures just created one of the biggest wildlife corridors in the developed world with a $400 million funding seed. The...

To Respond to Rising Sea Levels, The Maldives is Building a Floating City

Late 19th and early 20th century fiction was filled with visions of a brave new world where science, technology, and machinery would come together...

New Hope as Groundbreaking Cancer Treatment Could Save Child With Extremely Rare Condition

A young boy is the first in the world to have a rare form of cancer spreading through his body, but he has a...

Australia Announces $100 Million Initiative to Protect Our Oceans

Australia last week committed $100 million to ocean conservation in an effort to protect ‘blue carbon’ environments and reduce emissions. Uniquely suited to care about...

Common Human Antibiotic Can Heal Coral Diseases – 95% Success Rate With Amoxicillin

Diseases continue to be a major threat to coral reef health, but a new study by Florida researchers reveals how a common antibiotic used...

Federal Judge Blocks Further Oil And Gas Extraction on Ohio’s Only National Forest

A federal judge blocked new oil and gas leasing and fracking in Ohio’s Wayne National Forest, a popular destination for outdoor recreation and the...

World’s First 3-D Printed School Poised to Be Built in Madagascar For Half the Price of Traditional

A 15-year old Chinese immigrant, adopted as a baby by the founder of MapQuest, is using her adult-sized ambition to use 3D-printing to help...

Fiji’s Corals Are Bouncing Back After Being Reduced to Rubble in Historic Storm

After the most destructive cyclone in Fijian history smashed into the island four years ago, it was feared the rich coral reefs surrounding the...

See How a Teacher Broke the World Record for Largest Single Drawing Made By One Person

A Philly art teacher has set a new world record—creating the largest single drawing by an individual at 6,509 square feet. At the Crayola IDEAworks...

The Last Known Swinhoe’s Turtle on Earth Was Alone Until This Female Was Found – Researchers Hope for Babies

After a female Swinhoe's softshell turtle was discovered in a lake in Vietnam, a hope that the world's most endangered turtle species may recover...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

We’ve partnered with our friend Rob Brezsny to provide his weekly wisdom which can enlighten your thinking and motivate your mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology,...

Científicos Entusiasmados Después de Encontrar un Enorme Arrecife de Coral, el Primer Arrecife Descubierto en 120 Años

Los científicos australianos están encantados con el descubrimiento del enorme arrecife que se encontró recientemente en la Gran Barrera de Coral.

Britain Helps World’s Most Remote Inhabited Islands to Establish Biggest Marine Sanctuary in the Atlantic

Centered around the small archipelago of Tristan da Cunha in the Southern Atlantic, governments and ecological organizations have created the fourth-largest marine protected area...

World’s Largest Seagrass Restoration Project is a Virginia Success, Planting 600 Acres That Grow to Become 9,000

In what started as an experiment and became the largest success of its kind, a seagrass restoration project in Southeast Virginia is demonstrating the...

Footage Captures the Moment a Skydiver Leaps From Plane Sitting in an Inflatable Water Raft

A skydiving video shows the moment a woman leaps from a plane at 13,500 ft—while sitting in an inflatable rubber ring. Robin Moore, wearing shorts...

Singapore’s Plan to Plant 1 Million Native Trees Will Protect Species and Put a Park 10 Minutes From Every Citizen

In an effort to restore Singapore's once-rich mangrove forest ecosystems, the nation is embarking on a 1 million tree planting spree in hopes that...

‘SharkCam’ Reveals Secret Breeding Life Of The Endangered Basking Shark Species

The first successful tracking of basking sharks has taken place—with a robotic underwater camera. A ‘SharkCam’ underwater vehicle (AUV) is one of the world's 'most...

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...