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Why conservationists are giving these rare bats a manicure

Conservation technology has come a long way in recent decades. Scientists can now track birds’ migratory patterns via satellite and try to bring species back from the brink of extinction through advanced fertility technology. But there is still room for more low-tech approaches. Sometimes all you need are small fishing

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Coal power made up less than 1% of the UK’s electricity system last quarter

We know that coal power has had a long descent in the UK since it became the country’s main source of energy during the Industrial Revolution, but to see just how far it has fallen is pretty astounding. According to new government data, energy produced by the UK’s

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Doctors are prescribing houseplants as treatment for depression and anxiety

It is no secret that houseplants have all kinds of benefits to offer their owners. Beyond their cheerful demeanor, they provide many helpful assists, like increasing oxygen levels, helping stave off illness, cleaning the air, boosting healing, nudging creativity, and relieving stress – among other things. So it comes as little

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How to stop pollution from ruining the air quality inside your car

Did you know our car vents don’t fully protect us from the gaseous emissions in our surroundings? This evidently becomes an issue if you are sitting in traffic during rush-hour, as breathing in these pollutants for an extended period of time can inflict damage on our lungs and heart.

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A huge study just found optimism can help you lead a longer, healthier life

We’re not alone in believing in the power of optimism. In a comprehensive new study, scientists found that individuals with greater optimism are more likely to live longer and to achieve “exceptional longevity”—that is, living to age 85 or older. By optimism, the scientists are referring to a

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This device extracts water out of dry air

Scientists have unveiled a device that can literally turn thin air into water. Yes, we’ve written about such devices before, but this one is showing more promise than any before it. In fact, the device can pull more thanfive cups of water [https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-08/

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It could soon be possible for your damaged tooth to repair itself

Enamel may be the hardest tissue in the body, but once it’s damaged, it cannot self-repair. The good news is scientists have discovered a method by which its complex structure can be reproduced, essentially allowing the enamel to grow back. In studies thus far, the repaired enamel has been

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People went absolutely crazy for KFC’s meatless fried chicken

Last week we published a little story about how KFC was on the verge of becoming the first fast-food chain to serve meatless chicken. Working together with plant-based food company, Beyond Meat, KFC wanted to find out whether or not people would actually be interested in eating faux-chicken by offering

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India wages war against single-use plastics to fight the country’s trash crisis

India consumes about 14 million tons of plastic every year – out of which a staggering 70 percent is simply discarded, as most of the country’s cities lack an organized system for waste management. As a result, the world’s largest democracy is home to vast trash mountains that loom