He Picked Up Trash Alone. Now He’s Leading a Community Effort.

When Michael Harvey stood alone with a bucket and trash picker at Kitsilano Beach, no one came to his community clean-up. But instead of giving up, he cleaned the beach himself—and shared the moment online. His video quickly went viral, drawing thousands of comments praising his commitment and offering support. So, he gave it another […]
This College Just Promised Free Tuition to Thousands of Students Nationwide

Starting in 2026, Reed College in Oregon will offer free tuition to students across the U.S. whose families earn less than $100,000 a year. The move expands an existing program that originally covered only Oregon and Washington residents and could cut the $71,000 tuition bill to zero for thousands of families. The initiative, known as […]
This Country Just Hit a Major Milestone in the Fight Against Plastic Pollution

There’s promising news from Down Under—plastic pollution along Australia’s coastlines is now at its lowest level in a decade. A nationwide survey found a 39% drop in plastic waste compared to ten years ago, with some areas seeing a complete absence of plastic debris. The study, conducted by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, also revealed […]
This Teen Just Found Objects in Space Using AI

At just 18 years old, Matteo Paz has taken the astronomy world by storm after using artificial intelligence to discover more than 1.5 million previously unknown space objects. With guidance from Caltech and access to NASA’s NEOWISE data, he built a machine learning algorithm that scoured the cosmos and revealed a treasure trove of celestial […]
Scientists Just Unlocked a Color No Human Has Seen Before

In a breakthrough that sounds straight out of science fiction, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have created a brand-new color—one that had never been perceived by the human eye until now. Using a laser-based system known as “Oz,” scientists were able to stimulate just one type of cone cell in the eye’s retina, […]
Century-Old Animals Become First-Time Parents

In a historic first for the Philadelphia Zoo, two critically endangered Galápagos tortoises have become parents—at nearly 100 years old. The hatchlings mark a milestone for both the zoo and the Western Santa Cruz species, with only about 3,400 remaining in the wild. Their mother, affectionately named Mommy, has lived at the zoo for over […]
10-Year-Old to Graduate College with Two Degrees

Crafton Hills College is about to celebrate its youngest-ever graduate: 10-year-old Alisa Perales. The San Bernardino student is earning two associate degrees in science and mathematics—nearly unheard of for someone her age. Alisa began homeschooling at just one year old and was already studying algebra by five. At age eight, she enrolled in college, surprising […]
Sweden Can’t Stop Watching This Moose Livestream

Sweden’s newest TV obsession isn’t a thriller or a talent show—it’s a serene, slow-moving celebration of nature. “The Great Moose Migration,” a 24/7 livestream following moose on their annual spring journey, has become a national sensation. Over the course of 20 days, viewers can tune in to watch the majestic animals trek through forests and […]
Scientists Develop Promising Blood Test for Early Parkinson’s Detection

Israeli scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery that could transform the way Parkinson’s disease is diagnosed and treated. A newly developed blood test can detect early signs of the condition before any symptoms appear, offering patients and doctors a valuable head start. By analyzing specific patterns in tiny RNA fragments known as tRFs, researchers were […]
Construction Sites Could Get Much Quieter

Construction noise may soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a new generation of electric excavators and loaders quietly transforming worksites across the globe. Battery-powered machines like the Takeuchi TB20e are nearly silent, vibration-free, and produce no tailpipe emissions—making them a win for both workers and neighbors. Cities like Oslo are leading the […]