
5 citizen science projects that have actually made a real difference for the environment
Scientists can’t be everywhere all at once, as much as they’d like to. Many of the problems citizen science helps solve are concerned with spreading the net wider — or getting more helping hands on the task.
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Florence + the Machine offers Planned Parenthood care at concerts amid 'life and death' fight for abortion rights
Florence Welch had a harrowing medical emergency in 2023, which later served as inspiration for her album “Everybody Screams.” Now it’s inspiring her latest tour partnership.
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Idaho banned Pride flags at official buildings. So, Boise wrapped its flag poles with rainbow tape
The city responded to the statewide measure in a clever way, with the Boise City Council president stating: “The Pride flag is not a political statement.”
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Finally, a website where you can rate your landlord (and look them up before signing a new lease)
WhoseYourLandlord has introduced the first-ever Resident Trust Index to improve the quality of housing for renters nationwide.
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Tourists in Hawaii encouraged to borrow shelter dogs to take on 'field trips' during vacation
For the pet lovers who are homesick from their own furry friends, there are ample opportunities to give back, all while snuggling up with a pup.
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'I Want To Mow Your Lawn:' Veteran provides free lawn care to neighbors in need
Springer Blankenship volunteers with I Want To Mow Your Lawn, a nonprofit that provides free lawn care to people who can’t do it themselves.
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A study of 38,000 people across the world found that a connection to nature improves well‑being
Across countries as diverse as Brazil, Japan, Nigeria, Germany, and Indonesia, researchers saw a clear pattern: People who felt more connected to nature also reported higher well-being.
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Germany's plug-in solar panels are finally coming to America
States are slowly adopting plug-in solar panels, an energy utility feature that’s long been popular in Germany.
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