
Clothes, carpet fibers destined for the landfill can be recycled into strong, crack-resistant concrete
Researchers from RMIT University in Australia found that they could even upcycle firefighting jackets into concrete using their methods.
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A cardboard air filter invented by a 12-year-old is coming to schools across Connecticut
Using cardboard, duct tape, and four furnace filters, a middle schooler transformed a simple box fan into an affordable air filter for her school.
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As the South continues recovering from Helene, volunteers bag 50,000 of food for families in need
Nearly two months after Helene, families in South Carolina are still feeling the affects of the disaster as Thanksgiving approaches.
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Latest ‘Ink Master’ episode helps people honor their beloved service dogs
In the show’s sixteenth season, veteran artists and rookie artists went head-to-head to honor clients’ service dogs with personalized tattoos.
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'Chart Your Fart' mobile app asks Australians to track flatulence in the name of science
The new public health initiative will help researchers better understand “wind power” across a large population.
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An 8th grader invented an accessible braille reader that could help people save thousands of dollars
1.3 million people in the US have impaired vision, but only 10% read braille. A new, inexpensive braille reader could change lives.
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Reducing light pollution, this city 'went dark' to save birds — and it worked
A hotspot for bird migration, this region has now found success in reducing avian deaths, simply by turning off the lights.
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