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Rare Wangarru Wallaby Colony Grows in Leaps and Bounds After Australian Rains

After years of decline, a critically endangered species of rock wallaby in Australia is finally growing in population following recent rainfall. The beloved Wangarru, or...

Cooking Skills Have Improved So Much in 2020 That 40% Think They’re Ready to Compete on MasterChef

More than 40% of Americans think their cooking skills have improved so much during the pandemic that they could now compete on TV’s “MasterChef,”...

Look For These New Badges on Menus That Help Consumers Act on Climate Change

Panera Bread has announced that it will update its menus with a series of climate-friendly designations designed by the World Resources Institute (WRI) that...

‘Smell-by’ Labels Help You Cut Kitchen Waste And Know When Your Food Has Actually Gone Bad

A new ‘Smell-by’ label has been invented to help people know whether their food has actually gone bad, or if it's still good to...

Lonely Otter at Sanctuary Finds Love Through Online Dating Site Built Just For Him

A lonely otter has found love after being set up with a Tinder-style dating profile. Asian short clawed otter Harris had been left single after...

Zimbabwe Protects Its Iconic Wildlife And Bans Coal Mining in All National Parks

Zimbabwe has banned exploratory coal mining operations and many small gold mining contracts in all 11 national parks, heralding a massive victory for Zimbabwean...

Florida TV Reporter Diagnosed With Cancer is Forever Grateful to Viewer Who Spotted a Lump on Her Neck

Florida news reporter Victoria Price will forever be thankful to a total stranger who went out of her way to send an email about spotting a lump on her neck.

Possible ‘Breakthrough’ Coronavirus Treatment With Natural Protein Cuts Risk of Death and Serious Symptoms by 79%

British firm Synairgen has tested SNG001, an inhalant of the protein interferon beta, that's shown to cut COVID-19 death and symptom rate by 79%.

Potential Drug Candidate Emerges as Llama Antibodies Found to Neutralize COVID-19’s Spike Protein

In looking for methods to block or neutralize the spike protein of COVID-19, nanobodies, an immune cell found in llamas, has been shown to do just that.

How a Crowded Slum of One Million People Contained the Coronavirus to Only 2,000 Cases

The crowded slum of Dharavi in Mumbai, India managed to contain and beat COVID-19 despite impossible conditions for social-distancing, and impossible odds.

Google Maps Now Features COVID-19 Travel Alerts With Social Distancing Mandates And Crowd Levels

Google maps is being updated to include updates on COVID-19 in many different countries that will help commutors and travelers plan their trips safely.

Hero Park Ranger Carries Dehydrated Dog To Safety Down a Treacherous Mountain Trail

Park Ranger Kris Salapek carried a huge dog down Mount Tammany in the Delaware Water Gap park for over an hour, after the pup became severely dehydrated.

Sean Penn’s Nonprofit Relieves Burden of Firefighters By Administering COVID Testing in 10 U.S. Cities For Free

Sean Penn's nonprofit CORE offers free COVID-19 testing for US cities including LA, New Orleans, and Chicago—and has already tested 520,000 people.

Coronavirus Breakthrough: Cheap and Widely Used Drug Found to Cut Deaths by One-Third

Researchers at Oxford were thrilled to find in a large trial that dexamethasone was found to reduce COVID-19 deaths by one-third.

Uber Driver Rewarded with New Car By Jada Pinkett Smith After She Delivers Thousands of Meals to Hospital Workers

Memphis Uber driver Tammy Smith was rewarded with new car from Jada Pinkett Smith after the single mom donated thousands of meals to hospital workers.

Startup in Uganda Recycles Plastic Bottles into PPE Face Shields For Hospitals

As Uganda experiences a lack of PPE in hospitals, two entrepreneurs at Takataka Plastics began making face shields out of recycled plastic.

New Website “Pandemic of Love” Connects 132,000 People in Need of Aid With Those Who Can Help

A new website from Shelly Tygielski called “Pandemic of Love” has already connected 132,000 people in need with those willing to help.

FDA Approves Emergency Use of Nation’s First Drug Treatment Against COVID-19

The drug treatment from Gilead Sciences Inc. was approved for emergency usage after it was shown to help patients recover 31% faster.

Video Gamers Join the Race to Produce COVID-19 Drugs With Innovative Citizen-Science Project

If you want to do something productive while self-isolating, scientists want people to play a video game that could help them find a COVID cure.

Researchers Design First-of-its-Kind Wearable Device That Can Monitor Animals’ Health Through Their Fur

Not only could this Fitbit-like device help monitor the vitals of pets with medical conditions, it could also help keep animals safe during surgery.