
With student clubs and scholarships, Girls Who Code is on track to close the tech gender gap by 2030
The organization aims to serve 5 million new young women, girls, and non-binary students in the next five years.
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This online database aims to revive Indigenous language before its last speakers are gone
There are fewer than 100 speakers of the Arapaho language today — all of whom are above the age of 70. Researchers hope to preserve their voices.
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This pig makes delicious bacon. And she didn't have to die for it to get to your plate
A company called Mission Barns is cultivating pork fat in bioreactors and turning it into meatballs and other products. Honestly, they're pretty darn good.
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Virtual reality games are taking the pain out of dentist visits for kids
Virtual monsters and cutting-edge VR are transforming dreaded dental visits into immersive adventures kids might actually look forward to.
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New directory of 125+ tree-planting nonprofits makes it easier to contribute to reforestation around the world
The Global Reforestation Organization Directory provides standardized information on more than 125 major tree-planting organizations.
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This car-free neighborhood is paving the way for more walkable US cities
Culdesac Tempe is a 17-acre development that offers a variety of transportation options — but no resident parking.
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Giant holiday 'giving machines' are popping up in cities around the world. They've already generated $50M in donations
The Light the World Giving Machines enable users to donate specific items, like clothes, medicine, or food, to various charities across the globe.
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