
Scientists invent 'smelling gel' that seduces coral to repopulate dying reefs
The gel, called SNAP-X, was invented by researchers at the University of California-San Diego.
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Grocery prices are on the rise. Here's how a home chef turned a $20 Dollar Tree trip into 'four full family dinners'
Rebecca Chobat has spent the last three years making delicious meals on a budget. In her latest challenge, she turned 20 bucks into four amazing meals for the whole family.
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Hozier's newest song features nature sounds, donates 50% of royalties to conservation efforts
Hozier released a 10-year anniversary remix of a hit song, which now features calming nature sounds — all in support of global conservation efforts.
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Rent and teacher shortages are on the rise, so this school district is building a tiny home village
The project is the first of its kind in Colorado and aims to serve as a case study for future teacher housing communities.
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Researchers find gardening to be the secret to living a longer, better life
New research, which tracked a group of men and women from 11 to 79, has added further validity to the links between mental health and gardening.
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An environmental toxicologist is using mushrooms to heal the planet, and put 'The Last of Us' fears to bed
The popularity of “The Last of Us” has made people think twice about mushroom cultivation, but scientist Danielle Stevenson is using it to make a brighter, greener future.
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After fracturing his arm, this engineer hated his fiberglass cast. So he '4D-printed' a better one
Traditional casts are heavy, immovable, and prone to wearing down the skin. Castomize’s new lightweight alternative seeks to change that.
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Wildfires pose growing threats to health, so forest managers and public health experts are joining forces
As wildfires intensify and more people move to fire-prone areas, health and forestland experts are searching for ways to protect people from breathing in smoke.
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