
An estimated 27 billion diapers are discarded annually. These 'mushroom diapers' might lighten the load
Diapers take up a whole lot of waste. Inspired by plastic-eating mushrooms discovered 14 years ago, Tero Isokauppila created mushroom-based diapers that break down on their own.
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'Sinners' becomes the first film to offer Black American Sign Language through a streaming service
The 1930s southern horror “Sinners” was a box office hit. Now it’s making headlines again as it celebrates a milestone in Deaf inclusion.
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This fire department just made history with their first woman-majority graduating class
More than half of the graduating class at Richmond Fire Department's Fire Recruit Academy were women, a first for the station.
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'The Lord of the Rings' director Peter Jackson is on a mission to revive the world’s tallest bird, 600 years after it went extinct
An enormous flightless bird is slated to be the next de-extinction project at Colossal Biosciences. Their biggest supporter? "The Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson.
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A secret population of one of the most endangered animals in South America was just discovered in Chile
The stout, shaggy-coated huemul deer is highly endangered in the southern hemisphere. But a recent helicopter mission revealed that they are thriving in a future national park.
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These teen siblings raised $620K for cancer research in just 7 weeks, while one was battling leukemia himself
Cedar Connell was diagnosed with an aggressive type of blood cancer at just 15 years old. He and his sister took inspiration from his hospital stays to launch a unique fundraiser for cancer research.
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Scientists host 'science fair of canceled grants' on Capitol Hill to fight funding cuts
In the wake of massive funding cuts to the NIH, USAID, and other scientific institutions, researchers are sharing “the things we’ll never know.”
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Kids across Texas raise thousands for flood relief with lemonade stands
In the wake of deadly flooding, young people across Texas are giving back to Camp Mystic in a sweet way.
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This state is now home to one of the biggest populations of bald eagles in the US after years of recovery
Bald eagles were nearly wiped out in the 1970s. Over 50 years later, conservation efforts have paid off big time in Maryland.
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Mexican first responders arrive in Texas to support flood relief efforts: 'Solidarity without borders'
Thanks to volunteers at Fundación 911 and firefighters of Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, search and rescue efforts in central Texas are now an international mission.
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