
Engineer powers his entire home using 500 discarded vapes: 'Over a million tossed out every day'
Chris Doel has powered an e-bike and portable charger solely using batteries from discarded vapes. Now, he’s living off-grid.
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This clothing swap app lets shoppers use their own clothes as currency: 'An ever-changing wardrobe'
Closest Closet makes it easier to thrift and swap clothes while saving money, inviting users to trade clothing items instead of donating and buying.
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A grassroots group of women mapped air pollution in their Indian village. It forced coal companies to act
Within three to four months of publishing their findings, the researchers said coal companies immediately took action to reduce air pollution.
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Site with 12,000 year Indigenous history may soon be the next national park
The 3,000-acre park protects land and features important to the Mississippian culture, which built the mounds there starting roughly 3,000 years ago.
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Giant animal puppets journey from the Congo Basin to a melting glacier in the Arctic with an important message (PHOTOS)
The Herds is a large-scale and participatory public art experience that brings to life the impact of climate change on a global scale.
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Experts think AI regulation is possible, even in the face of tech giants: 'The future set by them is not the future set by us'
Experts from the AI Now Institute and Center for Humane Technology explain how to mitigate threats of rapidly evolving artificial intelligence.
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Is a real or artificial Christmas tree more sustainable? Here's what the experts say
Three-quarters of U.S. households display a tree during the holidays. Here's the most sustainable way to celebrate.
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