Honey Nut Cheerios Gives Back to Bees, Planting 3,300 Acres of Habitat
This cereal company is working with its oat growers to set aside the equivalent of 3,000 football fields as natural habitat for honey bees.
This billboard may remind us of a giant fly swatter, and it actually kills mosquitoes that carry the Zika virus -by smelling like humans.
The signs are going up around Brazil in an effort to wipe out the bugs and their virus, which is linked to birth defects in newborns and nervous system disorders in adults.
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Mosquitoes that are within a one-and-a-half mile radius can be lured into traps at the base, then live out their natural lives inside the sign, unable to bite anyone.
The billboards were designed under a Creative Commons license, meaning they can't be patented and their plans are available for other cities and countries to duplicate and build free of charge.
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This isn't the first time a billboard has wowed us with brilliant innovation to help solve human problems. The University of Engineering and Technology of Peru has wowed us again. Their first billboard to get worldwide attention provides drinking water to a parched and arid region of Peru. Another creation, built on a construction site with massive amounts of swirling dirt, is actually cleaning the air for workers and neighbors alike .
(WATCH the video below from NBS or READ more at PRI News) - Photo: NBS video
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