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New Color-Changing Coating Inspired by Chameleons ‘Could cool and warm buildings cheaply all year round’

The search has intensified for alternative energy-saving technologies for heating and cooling that don't run on fossil fuels. Now, by mimicking a desert-dwelling chameleon, Chinese...

Name of Unknown Iron Age Ruler Discovered on 2000-Year-old Coin Found in English Field

The name of a new Iron Age ruler or king has been discovered emblazoned on a 2,000 year-old coin that was uncovered in a...

City Sparrows Make Better Dads Than Their Country Cousins, Says New Research

Despite being more aggressive in defending their territory, sparrows that live in urban areas find more time to visit the nest and feed their...

New National Monument Spans 1 Million Sacred Acres Linking Indian Reservations to the Grand Canyon

1 million acres of public land to the north, south, and northeast, of Grand Canyon National Park have officially been turned into a national...

She Lost Her Father’s Ashes but a Stranger Digs 4 Hours Through Trash to Find Them

When Emily Dickerson lost a ring containing a jewel made of her father's ashes, an unlikely set of heroes emerged to return it to...

Palm Beach County Smashes All-Time Record for Sea Turtle Nests: 21,800 and Counting

Palm Beach County has already shattered the record for the number of turtle nests recorded during a single nesting season on Juno Beach, with...

Geothermal Power is Finally a Reality After Next-Generation Breakthrough of Carbon-Free Energy in Nevada

A commercial pilot project confirmed a record production of geothermal energy in northern Nevada this week. Fervo Energy announced it had successfully completed the well...

13-Foot Sawfish Spotted Farther North Than Any in Decades Hints at Recovery of Species

While on a fishing trip with some students, hoping to be able to teach them about the habits of sharks, a scientist in Florida...

Abandoned Supermarket Turned into An Indoor Skatepark for the Community

Open to skateboarders, BMXers, scooter riders, and rollerbladers, an abandoned Sainsbury's in the UK has become a community skatepark. The Pitt Street skatepark in Portsmouth,...

Indian Man Quits Tech Job and Becomes Environmentalist–And Turns Infamous Dump into Green Oasis

After leaving his IT job, a man from Mangaluru started greening city parks, growing food forests, and saving trees destined for the chop. Describing his...

A Dark Energy Device Just Mapped 100,000 Galaxies Building a 3D Cosmic Map (WATCH)

More than 700,000 objects in the universe are available for study as part of a 3D map cleverly produced by scientists looking to study...

Artist Transforms Drab City Streets Painting 130 Houses–Increasing Everyone’s Home Values Too (LOOK)

A year ago, we introduced you to an artist who began transforming an old neighborhood by painting the drab homes with vividly cheerful colors—and...

Pufferfish Creating Beautiful Underwater Mandalas–A Scene of Pure Peace

Elaborate circles of sand and pebbles have been spotted off the coast of a Japanese island. Prior to 2011, these strange, mandala-like circles found under...

Total Rejuvenation of ‘Dead’ River by a Rural Indian Community Hailed as National Example

A once-biologically dead river in southern India has been revived to the fullest extent thanks to local dedication and government involvement. A tributary of the...

Utah and California Snowpacks Break All Previous Records–Will Completely Alleviate Droughts

The desert state of Utah is experiencing "a year to remember" in terms of snowfall, with every single part of the state experiencing 130%...

Twin Paramedics Whose Dad Died of Cardiac Arrest Saved Stricken Man With Same Condition the First Time Working Together

Paramedic twins whose dad died of a cardiac arrest 21 years ago saved a man suffering the same condition—in a tag-team effort, only a...

Study Shows Flamingos with Similar Personality Traits ‘Form Cliques’ with Like-Minded Friends

Birds of a feather really do flock together according to a new study that found flamingos with similar personality traits "form cliques" with like-minded...

Rare Chance for You to See a ‘Messier Marathon’ Stargazing Event This Month

A minor meteor shower and a few conjunctions offer some great beginner stargazing events this March, but the really exciting opportunity in the heavens...

Delta Flight Attendant Consoles Fearful Passenger and Photo Goes Viral

Everyone has their phobias—spiders, elevators, loneliness, but unfortunately for one Delta Airlines passenger, hers was flying. Molly Simonson Lee was flying from Charlotte near her...

The Year of the Rabbit Hops into 2023 – What it Means and How to Tell if You Were Born Under its Sign

Celebrate the Chinese New Year—or Lunar New Year—this Sunday, as we say farewell to the celestial sign of the Tiger and enter the year...