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New Wyoming Carbon Capture Project Will Eliminate 5 Million Tons of CO2 Per Year
A facility that will pull carbon out of the air and deposit it underground believes new incentives will allow it to do so by...
Pakistan’s First Female Architect Delivers Bamboo-Built Relief Shelters to Flooded Countryside
Everyone needs a pension project, and for the first-ever female architect in Pakistan, hers has taken on a critical infrastructure need—disaster relief housing.
Yasmeen Lari,...
Scientists Discover How to Starve Melanoma of its Key Growth Enzyme in New Breakthrough
Scientists say new treatments for the most severe form of skin cancer could be developed now that they've made a major breakthrough, discovering a...
U.S. to Plug More than 10,000 Abandoned Carbon-Emitting Oil and Gas Wells in 24 States
A new program under President Biden's infrastructure bill is set to plug up more than 10,000 wells of oil and natural gas that have...
Breakthrough Might Finally Destroy the Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Our Water
FAS, a group of manufactured chemicals commonly used since the 1940s, are called ‘forever chemicals’ for a reason. Bacteria can’t eat them; fire can’t...
Scientists Finally Provide Relief For Depression By Locating Exact Target for Deep Brain Stimulation
Although it was a small study on 10 patients, researchers at the University of Texas Health–Houston were able to achieve something long out of...
Smart Contact Lenses that Diagnose Cancer Created by Scientists
Smart contact lenses have been developed by scientists that diagnose cancer by detecting tumor chemicals found in tears during the early stages of the...
Little League Batter Hit in the Head Embraces Devastated Pitcher in Inspiring Display Sportsmanship –WATCH
At the Southwest Region championship in Little League Baseball, the crowd was treated to not only the best performances from the boys aged 10-12,...
Study Discovers ‘Hero’ Protein That Helps Repair DNA and Prevent Cancer Like a ‘Guardian of the Genome’
DNA replication and repair happens thousands of times a day in the human body and most of the time, people don’t notice when things...
Americans’ Advice is Clear: College Teaches Important Life Lessons Beyond Coursework
Almost three-quarters of Americans believe college isn’t just about school—it also teaches important life lessons.
That’s according to a new poll of 2,000 adults, which...
Georgia Sets Turtle Record With Most Loggerhead Nests Ever Counted on the Beach –LOOK
Loggerhead sea turtle nesting in Georgia hit a new high this week as the big reptiles beat their modern-day best for most nests on...
Starch in Green Bananas May Slash Risk of Some Cancers by Over 60%, Study Finds
A study has identified a starch in unripe bananas that can reduce the risk of some cancers by more than 60 percent—and scientists say...
22-Year Old Man Found a Baby Abandoned in a Trash Can in Haiti and Decides to Become its Father
Taking a "leap of faith," a young Haitian man is trying to adopt to a baby he found in a trash can despite it...
7 Healthy Habits Can Almost Halve Our Risk of Dying From Stroke and Protect Against Alzheimer’s
Seven healthy habits can almost halve people's risk of suffering a life-threatening stroke, according to new research.
They include being active, eating better, losing weight,...
When Antibiotics Failed, She Found a Natural Enemy of Superbug Bacteria to Save Husband’s Life
Tom Patterson was dying in a U.S. hospital from a massive bacterial infection he’d contracted while traveling in Egypt. Doctors gave him a prognosis...
Samsung Cuts Energy Usage of Their Computer Chips by 50% In Big Market Innovation
Samsung Electronics announced that it has started initial production of its 3-nanometer semiconductor chips, down from their previous 5-nanometer.
The company is starting the first...
Botanical Researchers Are ‘Thrilled’ After Discovering an Oak Tree Once Thought to Be Extinct
In Big Bend National Park in Texas, a coalition of 10 institutions have discovered an oak tree once thought to be extinct.
Botanical researchers were...
Revolutionary Filter Uses Moss to Capture Pollutants And Microplastics Before You Drink Them
Design students in Colombia have harnessed the porousness of moss to design a water filter that can trap microplastics.
Over the two-month product life of...
Scientists Discover Simple Way to Remove Heavy Metal From Water Using Plant Waste
Scientists just announced they have created a membrane made from a waste by-product of vegetable oil manufacturing, which can filter out heavy metals from...
Prostate Cancer Breakthrough Could Stop the Tumor Spreading After It Becomes Resistant to Current Therapy
A prostate cancer breakthrough could stop the tumor spreading after it becomes resistant to current therapy, scientists say.
Anti-hormonal treatment blocks the signal sent out...