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Bee-Friendly Insecticides Closer to Reality After Breakthrough Development

By utilizing this latest development, scientists may be able to make a selective pesticide that kills mites, but leaves precious pollinators unharmed.

These Tobacco Filters Grow into Plants When Littered

While smoking rates are on the decline in some countries, there will always be those who’ll never quit the harmful habit—and cigarette butts will...

The Grateful Dead Helps to Save Bees and Butterflies Through Jerry Garcia’s Legacy

Jerry Garcia passed away 22 years ago, but the legacy of the lead singer of the Grateful Dead lives on in a new effort to...

Michael Bloomberg Pledges $15Mil to Ensure U.S. Fulfills Paris Climate Accord

In response to President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from participation in the Paris climate accord, Michael Bloomberg said Thursday that his...

Bride of Canceled Wedding Donates Reception to Volunteers Instead

There may not have been a bride at this wedding, but there certainly was a lot of love. Jenna Yorkovich came to the unfortunate conclusion...

Facebook Provides Valuable Safety Net for the Bereaved, Study Finds

Neuroscientists have long noted that if certain brain cells are destroyed by, say, a stroke, new circuits may be laid in another location to...

This Restaurant Chain Might Be The Greenest Grill Out There Today

Ted’s Montana Grill’s isn’t just serving up tasty comfort food – they’re also serving up some of the most impressive eco-friendly practices in the...

Hawaii’s Newest Species Named in Honor of President Obama

A new species of coral fish was named after President Obama to honor his conservation of Hawaiian waters—the famous campaign logo even appears on the tail.

These 4 Endangered Flowers Will Not Perish Under Florida Bulldozers

Thanks to the Endangered Species Act, these four breathtaking shrubs will be given a fighting chance against building projects threatening their survival.

Wildlife Group Buys Exclusive License for Shark Fishing on Great Barrier Reef to Halt the Practice

A wildlife group has purchased an exclusive commercial license to fish for sharks along Australia's Great Barrier Reef — just so they can shut down...

Obama Awards Medal of Valor to 13 Police Officers

President Obama awarded the Medal of Valor, to thirteen public safety officers who have exhibited exceptional courage, regardless of personal safety, in the attempt...

First Ever Glowing Sea Turtle Is Discovered In South Pacific (WATCH)

Tiny fireflies are old news – the world’s first luminescent reptile was discovered lighting up the waters in the South Pacific. While National Geographic marine...
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One Chick-fil-A Owner Is Donating 200 Sandwiches to Iowa Pride Event

Revelers at the Iowa City Pride fest this year will be eating chicken and fries donated by a local owner of the fast food...

Man Takes Mobile Shower on the Road for Homeless People in Florida-WATCH

Drew Broderick knows how important a shower can be if you’re looking for work, or trying to keep your job, when you have no...

Scientists Finally Figured Out What’s Making Undersea Crop Circles (Top 10 New Species)

Cartwheeling spiders, pufferfish that make crop circles on the sea bed, and a “chicken from hell” — the top ten list of new species...

Photo of the Day – Annual Chincoteague Island Pony Swim

Each summer, the world famous Chincoteague Island pony swim captivates locals and visitors alike. The charming little fishing village of Chincoteague (pronounced Shink-o-teeg) on Virginia’s...

Scotland Protects Seas and Reefs

Seabirds and reefs with feather stars and a large clam that can live for centuries are among the species that will benefit from 30...

Rio Slums Transformed Into Canvas Bursting With Color

Two Dutch artists are transforming a shanty town clinging to the hillside in Rio de Janeiro using buckets of bright neon colored paint. With the...
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Businessman Gives $5,000 to Disabled Man After Specially-altered Car Stolen

A businessman has come forward to write a $5,000 check to Armando Fontaine, a disabled Miami man whose car was stolen on Monday night....
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21 Extraordinary Acts of Heroism: Carnegie Medals Announced

21 people were named Wednesday by the Carnegie Hero Fund to receive the Carnegie medal, given to those who risk their lives to an...