This Breakthrough in Science Could Delay Wrinkles

A major scientific milestone could soon change how we treat wounds, skin conditions, and even wrinkles. As part of the global Human Cell Atlas initiative, researchers have decoded how human skin forms from stem cells—a breakthrough that could transform aging and healing as we know it. The team mapped the development of skin from fetus […]
A Rare Catch and an Even Rarer Rescue

Visitors at a Rhode Island aquarium got a shimmering surprise this week: a golden lobster so rare, scientists say she’s one in 30 million. Nearly mistaken for dinner, the unique crustacean was rescued just in time from a local restaurant kitchen. Thanks to quick action from a bartender with aquarium ties, the rare beauty was […]
This Underwater Art Gallery Could Save an Entire Coral Reef

Just off the coast of Miami Beach, a bold new idea is taking shape beneath the waves. Known as The Reefline, this 7-mile underwater sculpture park and snorkeling trail blends public art with ocean conservation in a bid to revive the only coral barrier reef in the continental U.S. The Great Florida Reef has been […]
They Came to Trim Trees, He Came to Save Tiny Lives

When tree crews showed up on Derrick Downey Jr.’s street, he wasn’t about to let them work unchecked. The 33-year-old TikTok star—famous for his hilarious and heartfelt squirrel videos—spent the entire weekend documenting nests, speaking with arborists, and guarding the trees where his beloved animal friends live. It wasn’t a protest—it was a quiet but […]
Sweet Surprise Is Flowing Through Oregon Forests

In a lush corner of Oregon, something unexpectedly sweet is flowing from the trees—and it’s not just sap. The Oregon Maple Project is giving residents a hands-on opportunity to tap bigleaf maple trees and make their own syrup, transforming a regional curiosity into a growing movement rooted in sustainability, education, and cultural respect. Based at […]
She Turned Her Garage Into a Grocery Store, No Checkout Line Required

What began as a small gesture during the pandemic has become a lifeline for dozens of families in San Francisco’s Outer Richmond. In 2021, Priscilla “Cilla” Lee opened a free food pantry in her garage to help neighbors facing food insecurity. Four years later, she and more than 40 volunteers now serve over 50 families […]
The Grocery Stores Where Everything Is Free and Everyone Is Welcome

In cities like Baltimore and Nashville, free grocery stores are reimagining how communities tackle hunger—offering not just food, but dignity. At the Pratt Free Market in Baltimore, anyone can walk in and shop without showing ID or proving need. Shelves are lined with fresh produce, dry goods, and household essentials, all sourced from food banks, […]
This Sacred Plant is Now Growing in Oregon

In the heart of Portland, Oregon, a vibrant taro garden is helping displaced Native Hawaiians reconnect with their culture—one leaf at a time. Known as kalo in Hawaiian, taro is more than just a crop; it’s a spiritual ancestor in Hawaiian mythology and a cornerstone of traditional diets. The project began with a humble community […]
Lost in the Wild—What She Found Saved Her Life

What began as a solo camping trip turned into a survival story with an unbelievable ending. Tiffany Slaton, 28, is safe and recovering after surviving for weeks alone in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains—thanks to her resilience, resourcefulness, and a bit of well-timed luck. Injured in an avalanche and left without gear, she melted snow for […]
A Natural Brain Boost Might Be Closer Than We Thought

Scientists may have found a new way to fight memory loss—and it doesn’t involve removing anything from the brain. In a new study, researchers discovered that raising levels of a natural brain protein called Hevin helped aging mice remember more and learn faster. Even mice with signs of Alzheimer’s improved, despite still having harmful plaque […]