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Top Skills American Teens Want to Learn and Do After School
Teens today are looking to forge their own success and happiness in their future careers.
A recent survey of 2,000 American high school students found...
World’s First 3D-Printed House Made Of Local Raw Earth – And it Closes the Roof With a Dome
Inspired by the potter wasp, an Italian architecture firm has used 3D printing to make the domed, beehive-like structure of a house out of...
Rare Rhino Species Sees Dramatic Population Growth – From Just 100 to 3,700 Today – as Poaching Falls
The populations of several species and subspecies of rhinoceros are increasing, some dramatically, while poaching rates in east Asia have plummeted over the decade,...
Irrigation System Talks to Plants to Find Out When they Need Water — Cutting Water Use by 30-50%
If only plants could talk, what tidings they could share! Fortunately for farmers, an agricultural company has 'translated' the biochemical signal related to certain...
This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’
Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...
End-of-Life Specialists are Surging in Number – Helping American Families to Better Process Death and Dying
There are special caregivers in society who feel their place in the world is at the side of the bed of a dying person,...
U.S. Donation Kicks Off Landmine Clearing in One of the Largest Conservation Areas in the World
A new project to demine seven million square meters of land, including a critical area inside the largest contiguous wildlife area in the world,...
New Report Shows Tuberculosis Deaths Have Fallen By 14% in Five Years, Saving 60 Million in the Last Two Decades
In the World Health Organization's annual global tuberculosis report, the UN agency responsible for international public health forecasts hundreds of thousands of people recovering...
Giant Floating Balloons Will Bring Internet Access to 20,000 Square Miles in Remote Kenya
Large solar-powered balloons will beam 4G LTE internet onto remote parts of Kenya, as Telkom Kenya and Google partner to bring Loon Project to Africa.
Surprising Percentage of People Feel Happier After Spontaneous Decisions
The average American makes 6,709 spontaneous decisions every year, according to new poll—and most feel happier because of it.
Kristen Bell is Using Her Instagram Page to Help Send Thousands of Gifts to Teachers in Need
Every week for the last six months, the ‘Princess Anna’ actress Kristen Bell has spotlighted teachers in need so they don’t have to buy their own supplies.
Doctor Uses Table Salt to Bring Down Cost of Artificial Skin Grafts From $900 to $5 Per Square Inch
This ingenious new method of cultivating artificial skin could offer new hope for burn victims and acid attack survivors around the world.
Billionaire Promises to Reward 70-Year-old Woman Who Walked 10 Miles to Help Cyclone Victims
When this tenacious grandmother did not have money to take a bus, she hiked for 10 miles so she could bring a bag of supplies to a disaster relief area.
World Bank is Giving $22 Billion in Funding to Help All of Africa Stave Off Climate Change
The entire continent of Africa is set to receive a huge financial windfall from the World Bank in order to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Watch the Badass Footage of Africa’s First All-Female Anti-Poaching Team in Action
Africa's first anti-poaching team comprised entirely of women is made up of fiercesome females who will stop at nothing to protect their wildlife.
Mira A Este Elefante Húerfano Conquistar Su Miedo Al Agua, Con Ayuda De Su Amado Humano
Moyo el bebé elefante tenía apenas unos días de nacido, cuando su amada mamá humana lo encontró huérfano y solo en las orillas de...
She Prevents Gender-based Violence in India by Using a Powerful Law
Sometimes, it only takes one determined woman to save millions of people from the judicial system; and in this case, that woman is Gulika Reddy.
Watch Orphan Elephant Conquer His Fear of Water With Help From His Loving Human
Moyo the baby elephant was only a few days old when his loving human mother found him orphaned and alone on the shores of...
This Simple Self-Defense Program is Halting Sexual Assault Rates in Their Tracks
This simple self-defense program in Kenya fights gender-based violence by teaching both girls and boys how to respect and protect one another – and...
How Chickens and Goats Caused Likelihood of Child Marriage to Plummet by 90%
Caring for a chickens means a free supply of eggs that come with them – but for these sub-Saharan girls, they offer so much...