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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.
Top 10 Health, Cancer, and Science Breakthroughs of 2015
This past year saw giant leaps in how we cure cancer, with breakthroughs in treating Alzheimers and preventing Ebola. These technological developments – both big...
Congress Takes Quick Action to Keep Plastic Microbeads Out of U.S. Water
A bill to clean up the environment and keep toxins out of the food chain has sailed through the U.S. Congress with virtually no...
New Epson Shredder Recycles Office Paper into New Sheets On the Spot
A new office machine eliminates multiple middle-men and lets businesses recycle paper right in their own building.
The Epson combination paper shredder and paper-making machine...
Slam Dunk for Team Green: Adidas Creates Shoe From Ocean Waste
It’ll be just like walking on water.
Adidas is partnering with an environmental group to create footwear from recycled ocean waste. The concept shoe is...
EU Agrees To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 40%
A two-day European Union summit concluded in the wee hours this morning with leaders announcing they'd reached a climate deal to cut carbon emissions...
World’s Five Biggest Palm Oil Growers Agree To Moratorium on Deforestation
The five biggest palm oil growers in the world have launched and signed the Sustainable Palm Oil Manifesto with a temporary moratorium against deforestation...
Top 10 Good News Stories of 2013
Saying goodbye to 2013 feels bittersweet. When we remember the crime and tragedies of the year, we tend to forget all the good things....
Don’t Look Now, but Sub-Saharan Africa is Booming
Since 2003, growth has been skyrocketing in sub-Saharan Africa, fueled mostly by the rise of cellphones. It’s a glorious wave of change, sweeping across...
Cimate-gate Scientists Cleared of Misconduct Allegations
An independent commission in Britain cleared climate-change researchers of charges of academic misconduct Wednesday, completing an inquiry begun after hundreds of e-mails from the...
Sierra Club List of Successes in 2009
The Sierra Club, its volunteers, supporters, and petitions, helped demand progress in conservation policies across the U.S. in 2009. Here are some of...
Reverse Pick-pockets Distribute Money on the Sly
Talk Talk, a British phone and broadband provider, has hired a team of 20 ex-pickpockets to put money into Londoners pockets on the sly....
Transforming Fear into Hope
Fear is the greatest obstacle we face. It can stop us cold. Perhaps the greatest fear of all is loss of something dear to...
Green Energy Stimulus Worldwide Tops $200 Billion
Governments around the world have committed more than $200 billion toward technologies to cut dependence on fossil fuels, which should help keep green development...
Satellite Launched to Provide Pictures of Greenhouse Gases
Efforts to tackle global warming received a boost today with the successful launch of a Japanese satellite, the first to monitor greenhouse gases from...
Corporations Making a Positive Difference
Ford, Coca Cola, and Bayer, among other companies, actively demonstrate they care about people and the planet. Here are some examples of how corporations...
Nine Networking Tips for Success
When you enter the networking mixer do you feel like everyone is comfortably settled into clusters happily socializing and no one is aware of...
Just-a-Minute Can Transform Your Life
A new campaign to create personal peace in an ever-intensifying global climate of chaos and change is being launched this Sunday at London's Wembley...
The Top Ten Green Buildings for 2006
This summer, the American Institute of Architects and its Committee on the Environment selected the top ten examples of sustainable architecture and green design...
Biggest Energy Companies in U.S. call for Caps on Carbon Emissions
Check out this lead paragraph in the online Grist magazine for April 6:
Tuesday saw a tectonic shift in the climate-change debate during an...