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New Website “Pandemic of Love” Connects 132,000 People in Need of Aid With Those Who Can Help

A new website from Shelly Tygielski called “Pandemic of Love” has already connected 132,000 people in need with those willing to help.

Drones Will Drop Library Books So Kids in Virginia Can Keep Reading, Thanks to Librarian’s Bright Idea

Students in Christiansburg, Virginia are going to be the first in the world to receive library books via drone, after a school librarian gave Wing the idea during lockdown.

Research Says That the Simple Act of Planning a Trip Can Help Boost Your Mental Health

Although the COVID shutdowns have prevented travelers from indulging their wanderlust, this research says that simply planning a trip can boost your mood.

Pandillas Rivales Acuerdan Una Tregua Sin Precedentes, Ahora únanse Para Dar Comestibles a Los Desfavorecidos

Desde que el crimen violento ha caído un 75% en medio del brote de Corona Virus, un reciente proyecto del hambre uniendo a dos bandas Sudafricanas va a ser aclamada como un "milagro".

Rival Gangs in Cape Town Agreed to An Unprecedented Truce—and Together Bring Food to the Poor

Since violent crime has fallen by 75% amidst the COVID-19 outbreaks, a recent hunger project uniting 2 South African gangs is being hailed as a “miracle”.

U.S. Approves Plan to Build the Nation’s Largest Solar Project in the Desert by 2022

Not only will the Gemini Solar Project be the largest in US history, it is set to be the eighth largest in the world at 690-MW.

Company is Offering Free Access to 1,200 Meditations For All Unemployed Americans

The world's leading provider of meditation and mindfulness tools is making all of its content free for unemployed and furloughed US workers.

From Hong Kong to New Zealand, Hawaii and Montana, Officials Celebrate No New Cases of COVID-19

Hong Kong hasn't had a COVID-19 case in 22 days, while New Zealand, Hawaii and Montana are all celebrating days without new COVID cases.

29-Nation Poll Shows a Huge Majority Are As Concerned About the Climate Crisis As They Are About COVID-19

In a survey of 29 nations, Ipsos found that 71% of people agree that climate change is as bad, or worse long term, than the COVID-19 pandemic.

Not Only Does New Solar Chimney Design Cut Energy Costs By 50%, It Can Also Save Lives During a Fire

In this new study, the chimney's ventilation system was shown to “radically boost” the length of safe evacuation time from 2 minutes to 14 minutes.

Por Primera Vez en 240 Años, Una Águila de Cola Blanca fue Vista Sobrevolando Inglaterra

Los protectores de los animales se regocijan de que una águila de cola blanca -una de las más grandes aves de su especie en la tierra -- fue vista volando sobre los páramos del parque nacional de North York.

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson Are Offering Up Their Antibodies to Help Research Coronavirus Treatments

Tom Hanks recently disclosed that he and Rita Wilson will be donating their blood to coronavirus research in hopes of developing a treatment.

Survey Finds Working From Home Has So Many Benefits, 48% of Workers Would Take Pay Cut to Continue

In addition to workers diverting tons of CO2 from the atmosphere with the absence of their daily commute, they're also happier and more productive.

Countries Hit Hardest By COVID-19 Are Starting to Lift Social Restrictions After Encouraging New Recovery Rates

Although the world is still in the throes of grappling with the novel coronavirus, France, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, and Taiwan have reported progress.

One Million People Find Laughter During Isolation By Posting Pictures of Costume-Themed Garbage Bin Outings

Facebook users from around the world have found a new source of entertainment in getting dressed up to take out their garbage bins during self-isolation.

Lonely From Social Distancing? Here is One of Our Favorite Videos of Humanity Hugging It Out

In honor of #TBT and social distancing, here is the iconic Free Hugs video that sparked a global movement of love and kindness back in 2006.

Scientists ‘Blown Away’ By Discovery of Longest Animal Ever Recorded—And It’s Quite Beautiful

Not only did the Perth researchers discover the enchanting siphonophore, they found 30 other undocumented oceanic species as well.

Watch Tom Hanks Kick Off First Ever SNL Episode Filmed From Home With Sweet Intro About His Recovery

The episode marked the first time that the show has ever been filmed from the homes of the cast members—and they were even joined by other celebrities, too.

Mientras la Capa de Ozono Continúa Reparándose, Científicos Reportan las Buenas Tendencias de los Vientos

Ya son 35 años desde que el mundo aprobase la legislación para proteger la capa de ozono -- y una nuevo investigación dice que ha sido un feliz éxito.

Lone Canadian Sailing the Globe May Be Literally the Safest Human on Earth

Bert terHart set sail to become first North American to circumnavigate the globe without electronic navigation instruments, but is also safe from COVID-19.