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Tesla’s Giant Record-Breaking Battery Shows Stunning Success By Saving Consumers Millions

In just four months, Tesla's record-breaking lithium ion battery has proven to be a faster, cheaper, and environmentally-friendly backup for the South Australian grid.

When Mom Cancels Appointment to Take Care of Sick Son, Company Sends Her Flowers

Sometimes it's the smallest good deeds that mean the most to us. In Lindsay Pualoa's case, it was a bouquet of flowers that was delivered...

Watch New Zealand Dad Do Humorous Imitation of How Fathers Handle Christmas Shopping

You don't have to be a dad to find this guy's impersonation of Christmas shopping-induced panic hilariously relatable.

5 Fun Ways to Get Children Interested in the Topic of History

There are very few subjects as fascinating as human history. That’s why I find it disappointing if children don't take an interest in this most...

US City Long Known for Coal Announces Pledge to Pursue 100% Renewable Energy

St Louis, a city that currently gleans about 80% of its energy from coal-powered sources, has just announced its plans to became 100% dependent...

Breakthrough Device Heals Organs and Skin with a Single Touch

These researchers have created a revolutionary device that can regenerate any kind of body tissue and repair injuries with just a touch to the...

Cop Apprehends Suspect – All While Dressed as Batman

Alleged theft is no laughing matter – but it is made slightly more lighthearted when the arresting officer happens to be dressed as Batman. Damon...

Michael Bloomberg Pledges $15Mil to Ensure U.S. Fulfills Paris Climate Accord

In response to President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from participation in the Paris climate accord, Michael Bloomberg said Thursday that his...

Boy With Autism Sells Drawings to Buy Toys For Sick Brother

After living with bipolar disorder and autism all of his life, 10-year-old Haden Edwards has finally discovered one thing that can calm him down: taking...

Boy Gives His Most Prized Possession to Grieving Cops to “Make Them Feel Better”

7-year-old Brady Duke was heartbroken to hear that one of his local police officers was killed in the line of duty. He could only...

Super Dad Sculpts Batman on Snowy Boston Streets

The color of the snow may not make him the darkest knight around, but this ice Batman is still the coolest thing on Boston's...

Brain Cancer Patient Given Months to Live Improves With Malaria Drug

After her brain cancer became resistant to chemotherapy and then to targeted treatments, 26-year-old Lisa Rosendahl's doctors gave her only a few months to...

Scientists Can Use Wires 3 Atoms Wide to Create Fabric That Generates Electricity

These tiny wires made by diamonds can be used for a whole host of possibilities – including making fabric that can generate electricity.

13-Year-old Receives Google Science Prize for Ingenious Medical Solution

This 7th grader has become the youngest person to ever receive the international award thanks to her remarkably simple invention.

Shimmering Leaves in Paris are Actually Tiny Wind Turbines

These metal trees popping up around Paris may be small – but they're powerful examples of functioning urban sustainability.

World’s Largest 3D Printer Makes Almost Zero-Cost Homes Out of Mud

This 3D printer is creating environmentally friendly housing for poverty-stricken areas at only fifty bucks a pop.

Supercars That Assemble Like IKEA Furniture Will Deliver Aid All Over Africa

The Ox only requires a bit more assembly than the bookcase in your home – except it can also carry tons of weight and cross treacherous African terrain.

New Guidelines Will Push Landfills to Convert Their Emissions into Electricity

American landfills account for about 20% of the carbon emissions in the country – that's why the EPA's finally taking steps to slash that number down.

Olympic Buildings To Be Disassembled Like Puzzles For Public Parks and Schools

Instead of letting the grand Olympic stadiums and buildings languish, a company designed them using “nomadic architecture” so they can be reused.

Flat Tires From Brazil’s Rough Roads Recycled For Home Construction

The poor quality of Brazilian roads results in a lot of blown-out tires. Fortunately, one entrepreneurial tire-repairman took his profession to the next level...