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After 399 Rejections, Woman is Saving the Earth With BBQ Chips Made From Bugs
Don't judge a book by its cover – even if it involves saving the world by eating snacks made from insects.
You May Soon Be Able to Measure Water Pollution Levels Simply By Taking a Picture
Not only that, but researchers want to make the technology freely available to the public so that citizen scientists around the world can 3D-print their own.
Device That Draws Water From the Driest Desert Air Could Bring Hydration to Needy Regions
If successfully scaled up in capacity, the technology could help drought-stricken areas like southern California.
Tabletop Robotic Arm Reduces Language Barrier, Turns Speech into Sign Language
These engineering students noticed a significant shortage of sign language interpreters in the world – which is why they created a robotic arm to...
In World First, Children Given New Ears Grown From Their Own Cells
Microtia is a condition in which a child is born with a malformed ear that causes hearing problems – but now, scientists can just grow them a new one.
Watch Paralympian’s Reaction to Catching a Ball With Bionic Arm For First Time
Ever since she lost her hand to a sausage machine, Kate Grey had never been able to catch anything with her left hand – until she was given a new one last month.
Flat Tires From Brazil’s Rough Roads Recycled For Home Construction
The poor quality of Brazilian roads results in a lot of blown-out tires. Fortunately, one entrepreneurial tire-repairman took his profession to the next level...
Young Scientists Take Inventions To White House To Wow President -LOOK
If you're ever in doubt about the future, just think of these young geniuses impressing the President of the United States.
How Big Chains From Walmart to H&M Are Cleaning Up Chemicals
Thousands of synthetic chemicals are used to create toys, clothes, makeup, cleaning products, and all of the other items we use everyday. Some are...
Breakthrough Smart Watch Converts Text and Email into Braille
207 years ago today, the man who devised a system for reading and writing for the blind, was born. Now, Louis Braille’s system of dots has been...
Mother-Daughter Duo Publish Children’s Kindness Book
A little critter sneaking around doing random acts of kindness is the star of a new kids’ story called Anonymouse.
Our Favorite Yoga Pants From Socially Responsible Companies
National Yoga Month may be coming to a close, but a good pair of leggings are a year-long necessity. These companies also have Om-worthy...
Family Comforted By Mystery Letter After Home is Burned Down
They lost their dream home in the San Diego fires this week but found something in the rubble that restored their spirits and lifted the community of Carlsbad as...
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Two Women publishing positive news (Audio)
In a world dominated by news of destruction and disaster, media forums focusing...
Breakthrough in Data Storage Fits 1,000 Terabytes on a Single DVD
We live in a world where digital information is exploding. Some 90% of the world’s data was generated in the past two years. The...
Top 6 Yoga Poses for Back Pain (Part 2)
(Continued from pg. 1)
Wall Plank
Stand in front of a wall at arm’s length. Reach forward from your shoulders and plant your palms on the...
Pedal-power Electricity Helps Run Hotel
A Danish hotel is pioneering a pedal-power electricity generation scheme where guests are invited to jump on and start pedaling -- and if they...
Recognizing People Who Do The Right Thing
Over the last five years or so there has been an incredible amount of giving by more and more people, whether it's contributing money...
Halloween Candy Safe, After All
It is time we de-bunked the myth that trick-or-treat candy is in need of an x-ray before our children are allowed to dig in....
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CBS Evening News Katie Couric's Notebook (Video) "The Good News Network is devoted to all the good news that's fit to print... When...