They Were Endangered Since The 1980s But They Are BACK

Green turtles have made a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction in what scientists are calling a major conservation victory after decades of being hunted extensively for turtle soup, eggs, and decorative shells. Once listed as endangered since the 1980s with populations plummeting worldwide, new data shows these ancient mariners are finally rebounding thanks […]
California Just Made It Illegal For Websites To Do This To You

California just took digital privacy protection to a level no other state has ever attempted with groundbreaking legislation that lets residents opt out of data collection across the entire internet with a single click. Governor Gavin Newsom signed two new laws this week that close frustrating loopholes in the California Consumer Privacy Act, eliminating the […]
What 150 Strangers Discovered By Screaming Together In Austin

Every Sunday evening, something unexpected happens on Austin’s Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge as crowds gather not for a concert or celebration, but for something far more cathartic. Scream Club Austin invites locals to release their frustrations through collective screaming sessions that have drawn up to 150 people since launching in September. Founder Krystal Morris started the […]
What Michigan Just Did For New Mothers Is Unprecedented

Michigan’s Rx Kids program, which gives pregnant women $1,500 mid-pregnancy and $500 monthly for their baby’s first year, just received a $270 million boost in the state budget that will allow it to expand from 11 communities to dozens more and reach approximately 100,000 babies over the next three years. The bipartisan program that began […]
Defeating Tumors With Sound Waves

PhD student Zhen Xu was testing high-frequency sound waves on pig hearts in the early 2000s when annoyed lab mates complained about the noise, prompting her to increase the pulse rate to bring it outside human hearing range, and to her shock, the faster microsecond pulses were not only quieter but far more effective, creating […]
Bursting Back To Life After 130 Years Underground

When ecosystem ecologist Shelby Riskin examined disk-shaped samples of old soil from Toronto’s waterfront hoping to find trace evidence of destroyed wetland plants, she watched in astonishment through a microscope as a brown wormlike creature greedily munched through green algae as if more than 130 years hadn’t passed since its last meal, while water fleas, […]
Record Breaking Pumpkin Elephant Mosaic

Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm in North Somerset has unveiled a record-breaking jumbo elephant mosaic made from an astonishing 11,000 home-grown pumpkins and gourds, celebrating an annual harvest tradition that began six years ago when pumpkins were found unexpectedly growing on the elephant muck heap after the zoo’s bachelor group of African elephants enjoyed seasonal treats […]
The Food That Fights Back Against Air Pollution Damage

Research presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress in Amsterdam reveals that eating fruit may reduce the harmful effects of air pollution on lung function, offering hope to the over 90 percent of the global population exposed to air pollution levels exceeding WHO guidelines. PhD student Pimpika Kaewsri from the University of Leicester analyzed UK […]
California Just Banned THIS From ALL Schools

California has become the first state to phase ultraprocessed food out of school meals after Governor Gavin Newsom signed groundbreaking legislation prohibiting public schools from serving children what it describes as “ultraprocessed foods of concern” in breakfasts or lunches, with a 10-year deadline for full implementation. The bipartisan bill, introduced by state Assembly member Jesse […]
From Devastation Into Inspiration, The Sycamore Gap Timber

Two years after the illegal felling of Britain’s iconic Sycamore Gap tree shocked the world, the National Trust has launched a major creative commission inviting artists and organizations to give new life to the salvaged timber from one of the country’s most beloved and photographed natural landmarks. Once standing in a dramatic dip along Hadrian’s […]