All-Black Climbing Team Makes History Reaching Top of Everest, Inspiring Diverse Adventurers
The Full Circle Everest climbing team made it to the summit of the world's highest mountain on May 12th, after weeks waiting for a chance.
The Full Circle Everest climbing team made it to the summit of the world's highest mountain on May 12th, after weeks waiting for a chance.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America hopes to transform youth mentorship with a $122 Million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
IKEA is stepping up its commitment to a green future, as solar panels from SunPower Corp will soon be available for sale to U.S. customers.
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A scuba dive team has completed an extraordinary clean-up of Lake Tahoe, pulling up more than 12 tons of submerged trash.
Neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins have identified the mechanism in the brain behind age-related memory loss.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is using magnetic nanoparticles to capture critical lithium, from wastewater sources.
MIT researchers have come up with a dirt-cheap solution to curb methane emissions in the air—using common clay in kitty litter.
A new Google campus is fulfilling its goal of using green energy 90% of the time-in part by powering it with dragonscale solar panels.
The market for expensive fabrication methods in electronics manufacturing could soon dry up after a high-performance material was created via solution processing.
The nanobots chaotically propel themselves around quite randomly, but even that was shown as more effective than topical antibiotics.
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg researchers have captured for the first time an explosion of a white dwarf star.
The $10 billion Bezos Earth Fund has announced 800 million in an initial round of grants for iconic environmental and climate orginzations.
Year over year increases in financial charity were highest in areas with the strongest threat from COVID-19, the authors found.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has donated $436 million to Habitat for Humanity.
University of East Anglia researchers have made a breakthrough discovery for man's health - linking five types of bacteria to aggressive prostate cancer.
University students at Johns Hopkins university have created an edible tortilla tape to keep your messy burritos holding together as you eat.
Carbon capture from the oceans has major advantages over taking it out of the air, something that Hawai'i-based Heimdal is pioneering.
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