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New Plant-Based Plastic Can Be Broken Down and Recycled With Near-Perfect Efficiency

Hoping to solve the plastic pollution problem, with recycling technology being too often inefficient, there seems to be a new biodegradable, bio-based substitute being...

Spanish City is Squeezing Green Electricity From Leftover Oranges

Seville: home to palaces, oranges, and now, a brilliant civic recycling innovative that will see millions of tons of fruit being turned into electricity. When...

7 Years Ahead of Schedule, Maersk Will Deploy World’s First Carbon-Neutral Shipping Liner in 2023

The world's largest container shipment carrier has announced that in just two years' time it will be putting a little more green into the...

Two Colleges in Ohio See How Much They Can Out-Tip One Another at Restaurants—Raising $34,000 for Workers

College rivalries can lead to fierce competition on and off the playing field. While excesses of energetic team spirit have historically led to frivolous...

World’s First Home Hydrogen Battery Powers Your House for 3 Days, is Recyclable, and Not a Fire Risk

With Texan power outages hitting the headlines this week, it's worth looking to a startup that's developed the world's first renewable, hydrogen-powered energy storage...

This Wood Grown in a Lab Could Cut Deforestation, With Furniture Made From Plant Cells

As if lab-grown meat wasn't a head turner, a group of scientists at MIT are plotting lab-grown wooden furniture. The two projects are nearly identical,...

There Are 300 Million Potentially Habitable Planets in the Milky Way, NASA Reports

Since astronomers confirmed the presence of planets beyond our solar system, called exoplanets, humanity has wondered how many could harbor life. Now, we're one...

Arctic Oil Drilling Plans Suffer ‘Stunning Setback’ as Almost ‘No One Shows Up’ For the Sale

In a stunning setback to the waning Trump Administration's long-stated goal of energy independence, a recent auction for oil drilling leases in the Alaskan...

UK Debuts Geothermal Plant Using Heat From the Earth to Power 10,000 Homes

In Cornwall, the UK's first-ever geothermal power plant has just put pen to paper on a 10-year deal to sell its supply of electricity...

A Pandemic of Good News: The Top 50 Positive Stories of 2020

It's truly been a year like no other, yet people around the world have done so much good in 2020. Scientists have not just been...

Two Best Friends Light Up the Holidays for Single-Parent Households in Ohio That Might Not Have Money For Gifts

Two special friends in the Cincinnati, Ohio area have created merrier Christmases for children and families who were affected during the pandemic—and it was...

‘Go build a snowman’: School Superintendent Declares Virtual Snow Day, Melting our Hearts on Twitter

As kids, when snow began to fall in earnest, many of us waited with bated breath, fingers crossed, for word of school closings. Snow...

Huge Indigenous Solar Farm Opens in Remote Northern Community: ‘We work with the sun for the children of the future’

Canada's largest indigenous-owned solar farm has just been opened in the Northern Alberta community of Fort Chipewyan. Supplying 2.2 megawatts of solar electricity for three...

UK is ‘Looking to the future,’ Setting a Ban on Gas and Diesel Car Sales For 2030

The long-hypothesized ban in the UK on the sale of cars that burn fossil fuels has been officially scheduled for 2030, making it the...

If You Feel Like Things Are Falling Apart, They Are Probably Actually Coming Together

Most of us don’t relish change—and we'd rather remain stuck inside a cocoon than fly like a butterfly. This excerpt by Tama Kieves, from...

Scientists Turn Plastic Waste Into Valuable Commodities, to Create a Bigger Market for Waste Materials

As much as plastic has been maligned in recent years, it was actually a remarkable invention for humanity, allowing us to craft unique materials...

Key Ingredient in Coronavirus Tests Comes From Yellowstone’s Heated Pools

A rather innocuous observation of the small cyanobacteria living in the hot springs and boiling pools of Yellowstone National Park by a scientist in...

Feeling Stressed? Use This Gorgeous Polar Bear Live Stream to Find Your Zen

This live stream of polar bears in the wild has been created to help us all 'zen out' this winter. The live cams show the...

In Historic First, NASA Lands on Asteroid and Collects Samples of Debris That Helped Form Our Earth

Four years into its mission more than 200-million miles from Earth, NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft landed on an asteroid to retrieve a sample of primordial...

Toxic Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Fell Across India, Russia, and China Last Year–Dropping 6% Globally

Containing a large chunk of the total world population, the people of China, India, Russia, and the United States have all helped and worked...