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Cozy Dining Cabins Made From Plastic Bottles Withstood the NYC Hurricane And May Be Future of Disaster Relief

A design for plastic bottles that can be linked together has caught on as a revolution in disaster relief. Called Friendship Bottles, they have...

Kuwait is Transforming its Massive ‘Tire Graveyard’ into a New Green City

A landfill of 42 million tires in the sands of Kuwait is finally being cleaned up and recycled. This news in itself would be a...

A Significant Win for the Planet: Leaded Gasoline Finally Eliminated Worldwide

Leaded gas, one of our species' great pollutants, is no longer made or used. The last country which sold leaded gasoline, Algeria, ceased to do...

World’s Largest Floating Office Opens in Rotterdam and it is Designed for Climate Change Resilience

The world's largest floating office building opens in the Netherlands, where unsurprisingly it will host the offices of the Global Center on Adaptation. Anchored in...

Abandoned Airport Turned into Sensory Experience Park Providing Green Refuge in Crowded Taiwan City

An abandoned airport in Taiwan has been chosen as the stage for an exciting project in landscape architecture, blending green spaces with sensory experiences...

This Asteroid is a $10,000-Quadrillion Lump of Iron and a Potential Opportunity to Study an Exposed Planetary Core

Out between Mars and Jupiter in the solar system's asteroid belt, there's a lump of iron and nickel called 16 Psyche that has a...

Thailand is Making COVID-19 Protective Gear From Upcycled Bottles

We all know that recycling is good for the planet in the long run, but now, in a more immediate way, it’s also being...

Malawi Inventor Lights Up His Whole Village Basically for Free–Starting With a Bicycle and a River

“To invent,” Thomas Edison said, “you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” Colrerd Nkosi had all the junk he needed—and the will...

Cold Planets Exist Throughout Our Galaxy, Even in the Galactic Bulge, Scientists Discover

Although thousands of planets have been discovered in the Milky Way, most reside less than a few thousand light years from Earth. Yet our...

Irrigation System Talks to Plants to Find Out When they Need Water — Cutting Water Use by 30-50%

If only plants could talk, what tidings they could share! Fortunately for farmers, an agricultural company has 'translated' the biochemical signal related to certain...

Youth is Fighting Microplastic Pollution with Magnetic Liquid After Winning Google Science Fair

A young Irishman has come up with his own "cool science-y method" to solve the microplastic pollution conundrum, winning Google's international science fair in...

Scientists Work to Turn the Tide of Oyster and Seagrass Decline in Chesapeake Bay, Often by Hand

The Chesapeake Bay has, despite massive setbacks, continued to return to something resembling a healthy estuarine ecosystem, in no small part because of the...

Buy Some Wind Power With Your Furniture? IKEA is Now Selling Renewable Energy

As the world's premier home furnishings retailer, IKEA has for decades been forgetting to offer consumers the most important home furnishing of them all:...

Archaeologists Discover Mighty Queen’s Seat of Medieval Power in a Lost Monastery in England

The seat of power for one of the most influential women in Medieval English history, Queen Cynethryth, has been discovered in a small Berkshire...

Mining Zinc, Nickel, and Cobalt from Plants: “Phytomining” is the Sustainable Future

Big tropical mining companies could soon be presented with a green alternative to traditional strip mining by letting plants hoover up the trace minerals...

The Yellow Center of the Deadliest Flower is a Lifeline to Farmers – and the Planet

In Kenya, a drive through the Central Highlands will sometimes reveal a landscape covered in a beautiful white-petaled flower with a lethal secret. The yellow...

Falcons Have Natural ‘Eye Makeup’ to Improve Hunting Ability, Scientists Discover

Dark 'eyeliner' feathers of peregrine falcons act as sun shields to improve the birds' hunting ability, a new scientific study suggests. Scientists have long speculated...

Massive Balloon the Size of a Soccer Stadium to Launch Telescope to Edge of Space to Study How Stars Form

The world's biggest balloon, the size of a soccer stadium, is to be sent to the edge of space. The instrument—named Superpressure Balloon-borne Imaging Telescope,...

The First Amateur Astronomer to Ever Discover a New Moon – And it’s Orbiting Jupiter

One might think that since we can take detailed images of galaxies millions of light years away, there's no way something as significant a...

Astronomers Spot Light From Behind a Black Hole for the First Time – Proving Einstein Right Again

When doing astronomy, you can't blink, because the difference between a never-before-seen phenomenon, and just a regular day at the telescope can be as...