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Rather Than Slip into Depression, Man Quits Job, Sells Possessions, and Travels the World With a Ferret

After enduring three heartbreaking losses in the same year, this former airman quit his job so he could find happiness on the road with his pet ferret.

Denmark Researchers Use Seaweed to Power a Car

Each year, 25 million tons of seaweed is harvested, most of which is in Asia and used for human consumption and cosmetics. But what...

Finally, a Documentary About the Extraordinary Man Who Documents the World: Sir David Attenborough

If you're a fan of the host of Planet Earth, wait until you watch the documentary about the guy who helped make Planet Earth.

People Would Rather Give—and Receive—Handmade or Heartfelt Gifts Rather Than Something From a Store

The majority of 2,000 survey participants agreed that giving—and receiving—handmade or heartfelt gifts was far better than store-bought presents.

Hope on Horizon for Escaped ‘Russian Spy Whale‘ After Video of Its Rugby Skills Goes Viral

Since this video of Hvaldimir the beluga whale went viral last week, people are now rallying to help relocate the lonely cetacean to safer waters.

These Simple, Wearable Devices Use a Laser to Prevent ‘Freezing’ Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

These simple, wearable lasers have been shown to prevent “freezing of gait”—and its creators have just been given the money to bring the devices to the US.

Europe Could Produce Enough Wind Farm Energy to Power the Whole World for 30 Years, New Study Shows

This exciting new study from the University of Sussex shows that Europe alone could feasibly produce enough wind energy for the entire Earth.

Poland Once Gave America a Birthday Card That Was Signed By 5.5 Million Polish People

The Library of Congress published a 111 volume birthday card that was given to America in 1926 – and all of the pages are breathtaking.

Instead of Paying for Kayak Rental, You Can Paddle These European Waterways for Free By Picking Up Trash

You can now paddle for two hours along dozens of European lakes and rivers for free – and all you have to do is collect floating garbage along the way.

Watch Beluga Whale (Accused of Being a Russian Spy) Assist Woman Who Dropped Her Phone in the Sea

Even though it has been accused of being an alleged Russian spy, this beluga whale has proven itself to be very polite in international waters.

Two Scottish Entrepreneurs Are Working to Replace Palm Oil With the Oil From Used Coffee Grounds

These two men got the idea for their palm oil replacement after they worked in several cafés during their time in college.

LEGO Unveils New Bricks That Will Help Teach Blind Children to Read Braille

Once the prototypes are fully developed, the LEGO Foundation says that they will also be giving the kits away to various institutions for blindness.

This is the First City in the World to Install Wireless Electric Charging System for Taxis

Rather than wasting time trying to find and use charging stations, drivers will soon be able to power up their vehicles without having to plug anything in.

City in England Has Finally Achieved its Goal of Becoming the World’s First ‘Sustainable Palm Oil City’

Over the course of the last few years, dozens of organizations have ensured that all of their products and goods come from sustainable palm oil sources.

Maryland Poised to Become the First State to Ban Polystyrene Food Containers

If approved by the governor, Maryland would become the first state to ban polystyrene products.

For the First Time Ever, a Woman is Awarded the Most Prestigious Mathematics Award in the World

Described as the “Nobel” of mathematics, the prize also comes with a $700,000 award, which will be presented by the King of Norway in May.

World’s Largest National Wealth is Now Being Withdrawn From Oil and Gas Stocks

Norway manages the world's largest sovereign wealth fund in the world – and they just announced the beginning of their phase-out of fossil fuel investment.

Ireland Will Finally Get Its Own Ice Hockey Rink, Thanks to a VERY Famous Canadian

Devoted Irish hockey teams will soon have a place to skate thanks to a very famous Canadian — a hockey fan on the other side of the pond.

The Ultimate Dream Job Will Pay You to Travel the World and Post Your Experiences to Social Media

If you enjoy traveling the world and posting videos and pics on Instagram, apply for this job and start your dream employment.

Instead of Importing Raw Plastic, Architects Create Stylish Chair Made From Locally Discarded Fishing Gear

The chair is made out of recycled materials that were all sourced from fishing companies within a 12-mile radius of the architectural studio.