Scientists Taught Bees To Read Morse Code

A groundbreaking new study from Queen Mary University of London is the first to show that an insect can differentiate between different durations of visual cues, with bumblebees successfully learning to distinguish between Morse code style dots and dashes, an ability previously seen only in humans and other vertebrates including macaques and pigeons. Researchers built […]
What Rescuers Did With A Bluetooth Speaker Saved This Otter Pup

When the Marine Mammal Center received a call on its public hotline about a creature crying frantically in Morro Bay, Central California, a four person team with harbor patrol assistance quickly located what they suspected was a lost otter pup because the sounds this marine mammal makes are remarkably similar to a human baby. They […]
How 5,000 Bison Are Reawakening Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is witnessing a striking ecological recovery driven by the return of roughly 5,000 bison whose migration across the park’s grasslands is restoring ancient patterns and reshaping the landscape from the ground up according to a groundbreaking study published in Science. These bison, descendants from the last surviving wild herd, now roam across […]
Scientists Extract Ancient RNA From 39,000 Year Old Woolly Mammoth

When paleogeneticist Love Dalén first saw the remarkably preserved body of a juvenile woolly mammoth named Yuka lying on a lab table in eastern Siberia in 2012, he experienced what he calls a holy hell moment at seeing an animal that didn’t look like it died yesterday despite living 39,000 years ago during the last […]
This Simple Act Of Kindness For A Snake Goes Viral

A safari guide in Hoedspruit, South Africa spotted a mildly venomous Red-lipped Snake in the garden and decided to relocate it to a safer spot, but when he gently placed the snake onto a plant something completely unexpected happened. Instead of slithering away like snakes typically do after being handled, this one stayed put and […]
Daycare Rewilded Its Yard And Children Got Healthier Immediately

A groundbreaking study at Humpula daycare center in Lahti, Finland showed that when 75 children were exposed to nature-like elements five times a week, their body’s microbes diversified dramatically and offered powerful protection against diseases transmitted through the immune system. The study published in Science Advances in 2021 found that children who got down and […]
This City Cuts Waste By 42 Percent And Becomes National Model

In the historic center of Besancon, France, residents casually stroll to a green lidded trash can in Place Pasteur square every weekday to deposit banana skins, egg shells, carrot peel and other kitchen scraps as part of a pioneering waste management system that’s transforming the nation. This remarkable transformation began around 2008 when regional authorities […]
This Country Is Giving Solar Power Away For Free

Australia has become so successful at generating solar power that the government just announced an incredible solution to their abundance problem. The Solar Sharer program will require electricity retailers to provide free electricity to every customer for at least three hours each day, typically during the sunniest midday hours when solar generation peaks. This groundbreaking […]
Teen’s 3D Printed Whistles Just Earned Him A National Award

Luke from South Shields turned his love of mountain hiking into a mission that would change lives. The 14 year old bought a 3D printer with his own money and began creating safety whistles to sell, raising over $2,000 for Northumberland National Park Mountain Rescue Team. He also completed half marathons twice to raise even […]
The Billionaire Buying Land To Give It All Away

Tim Sweeney, founder and CEO of Epic Games, has quietly become one of North Carolina’s largest private landowners, but his goal isn’t what you might expect. Over the past decade, he has purchased at least 56,000 acres stretching from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the coast, not for development or profit, but for permanent conservation. […]