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Before and After Photos of World’s Largest Dam Removal in Calif. Will Have You Cheering for Team Salmon (LOOK)

For years, California was slated to undertake the world's largest dam removal project in order to free the Klamath River to flow as it...

Good News in History, October 7

On this day, 139 years ago, the Danish physicist Niels Bohr was born. In his long and distinguished career, he made foundational contributions to...

New Fabric Inspired by Squid is Leading to Temperature-Controlled Clothing

A radical new fabric that enables temperature-controlled clothing was inspired by squid—and allows for user-adjusted warmth, according to scientists. Current athletic clothing brands boast temperature-controlling...

Vertical Strawberry Farm in Virginia Uses AI to Create Maximum Berries With Peak-Season Flavor Year-Round

In Virginia, a company has opened what it is calling the world's first indoor strawberry farm. Plenty Unlimited says their AI-based system makes it possible...

What Makes the Perfect Forest for the Perfect Autumn?

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Depending on where you live in the world, you...

Sahara Desert Is Turning Green Amid Unusual Rains in Parts of North Africa

Bountiful rains are greening parts of the Sahara that haven't had a good soak in years. An extratropical cyclone pushed across the northwestern Sahara on...

Old Coal-Fired Power Plant Found the Key to Solving America’s Biggest Clean Energy Challenge

Researchers at the Berkeley National Labs have determined that oil, coal, and gas power plants still have a major role to play in America's...

Patagonia Helping to Revolutionize California’s Farms

Organic and regenerative farming practices are taking root in the polluted yet beautiful Ventura County in California, where a truly staggering amount of the...

Good News in History September 16

161 years ago today, Robert College, the first American educational institution outside the United States, was founded in Istanbul by American philanthropist Christopher Robert....

Ultra Rare Reptile with Only 400 Left Can Survive in Colder Temps–Sparking Hope for Western Swamp Tortoise

The recent discovery of Australia's most endangered reptile surviving in colder temperatures has inspired conservationists in Perth to continue trying to save the species...

Good News in History, September 11

On this day across history, imperial aggression was resisted or rolled back by indigenous peoples in both the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest (9)...

Michigan’s Robust Renewable Energy Powered 1 Million Homes in 2023 from Wind and Solar

Michigan, a state once famous for carbon-heavy automotive manufacturing, is now among the leaders of renewable energy installation in America. A recent report shows that...

Good News in History, August 29

On this day, 77 years ago, Dr. Bhimrao R. Ambedkar was appointed to chair the Indian constitutional drafting committee. This national hero is responsible...

First-Ever Coral Crossbreeding Hopes to Mimic the Resilience of an ‘Invincible’ Reef in Honduras

Mere feet under the waters off the coast of the Honduran city of Tela lies a coral reef that has the entire marine scientific...

Good News in History, August 23

Happy 73rd Birthday to DC's own Lisa Halaby, famously known to the world as Queen Noor of Jordan. The second-generation Washingtonian married King Hussein...

Build Zigzag Patterns On Exterior Walls to Keep Buildings Cooler During Heat Waves

Structural engineers have discovered that if you build an apartment building with angled, shark-fin-shaped protrusions on the side where the Sun's heat is the...

Water Detected on Mars Could Harbor Life 12 Miles Underground

If you want to get excited about scientific advancements from space, you have to accept sometimes that often the most exciting things are the...

Hobbyist Hedgetrimmer Transforms His Street into Green Sculpture Gallery in Memory of Beloved Wife

"We're a tourist attraction on Google Maps now," local Londener Polly Barker told CBS News, gesturing to her garden hedge—trimmed immaculately so as to...

Out-of-Place ‘Devil Bird’ Wows Spectators in Maine, the First Anhinga Ever Seen in the State

In winter of 2022, Maine was accorded the honor of a visit from a Stellar's sea eagle, a truly incredible raptor with an 8-foot-wingspan...

Good News in History, July 30

On this day 94 years ago, at the conclusion of the inaugural FIFA World Cup, La Celeste, or Uruguay, won the trophy. Rarely considered as favorites...