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Tunisians Make Generator That Produces Drinking Water From Thin Air – 25 Liters Per Day – Watch

A tech start-up has developed a product that allows safe drinking water to be refined from vapor in the air. Kumulus designed and produced the...

New Type of Plastic Made Directly From Organic Plant Waste Could Be the Game-Changer We Need

A new type of plastic made directly from organic plant waste has been created by scientists. The new material is easy to make and could...

Boy Asked Frank Lloyd Wright to Design Him a Dog House – And He Did

Designer of some of the most celebrated buildings in American history—including Falling Water and the Guggenheim Museum—Frank Lloyd Wright, as it turns out, helped...

Mechanic Smashes World Record for Most Push-ups in an Hour – A Whopping 3,183 – All While in Pain

An Australian mechanic has smashed the world record for most push-ups in an hour—completing a staggering 3,182. Daniel Scali took on the Herculean task in...

Watch These Fascinating Toads That Can Jump Like Champs but Can’t Land on Their Tiny Feet

We think of frogs and toads as hopping machines—but in reality they have to be landing machines as well to control the force they...

Bone Loss Meds May be Lowering Ovarian Cancer Risk, Scientists Find

Medicines used to prevent bone loss may help lower the risk of ovarian cancer. That's according to research by The University of Queensland. UQ researchers...

How Fog Nets Are Making Water Abundant in Arid Africa – And May Be Useful in California

During the Moroccan desert summertime drought, fog nets are being used to provide drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people in remote mountain...

Houston Has Housed 25,000 Homeless People With Apartments of Their Own

Houston, the fourth-most populated city in the country, has reduced its rate of homelessness over the last decade by 63%, far and away the...

‘Superworm’ With Appetite for Polystyrene Could be Key to Mass-Scale Recycling

A 'superworm' with an appetite for polystyrene could be the key to plastic recycling on a mass scale, according to a new study. The species...

Rectal Cancer Trials Deliver ‘Unheard Of’ Result: Remission in Every Patient

Sascha Roth remembers the phone call came on a hectic Friday evening. She was racing around her home in Washington, D.C., to pack for New...

Protein Destroys ‘Hard to Treat’ Cancers, Could Become ‘One Size Fits All’ Pill

A protein that destroys hard-to-treat cancers has been discovered by scientists, offering hope of effective new treatments. Experiments on mice and human tissue found it...

Cheap Gel Packs Can Pull Many Liters of Water From Even Desert Air

More than a third of the world's population lives in drylands, areas that experience significant water shortages. Now scientists have developed a solution that...

Till Death Do Us Bark: Watch Inseparable Shelter Dogs Get Married in Adorable Ceremony

Two inseparable shelter dogs got married in an adorable ceremony, with their own specially made mini chapel complete with bubble machine Nine-year-old Peanut and three-year-old...

As the World Runs on Lithium, Researchers Develop Clean Method to Get It From Water

Centuries ago, alchemists thought they could turn lead into gold. Today, the prospect of coaxing valuable materials from abundant resources guides scientists who have...

Dog Sneaks Into Couple’s Home and Snuggles Her Way Into Their Bed During Storm

It could have been that a door was left ajar, or maybe a window, Julie Johnson from Tennessee isn't sure; all she knows is...

$35 Thrift Store Purchase Turns Out to be Priceless 2000-Year-old Roman Bust

A chipped marble statue bought for $35 from a thrift store has turned out to be a priceless 2,000 year-old Roman bust. When Austin, Texas-based...

Hundreds of US Cities Composting Their Food Waste Helps Farmers and Cuts Tons of Emissions

Last week, new water restrictions issued for millions of residents of Southern California highlighted the need to make agriculture more efficient—and a new statewide...

John Kerry’s Global Ocean Conference Raises 400+ Commitments Worth $16 Billion to Protect Ocean Health

The seventh annual Our Ocean Conference concluded recently with the announcement a grand tally of 410 commitments to protect the the oceans and the...

Dutch Visionary Helps Refugee Camp Recycling All of its Plastic Trash into New Products

A refugee camp in the northern Sahara that relies on international aid for everything has gotten their hands on small, relatively-portable plastic recycling machines...

CRISPR Gene-Editing Tool Redesigned to be 4,000 Times Less Likely to Target the Wrong Strand of DNA

One of the grand challenges with using CRISPR-based gene editing on humans is that the molecular machinery sometimes makes changes to the wrong section...