This is the Surprising Outcome When a California City Gave Struggling Folks Free Money for a Year
SEED, the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration, is a randomized placebo-controlled trial that gave 125 people $500 every month.
SEED, the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration, is a randomized placebo-controlled trial that gave 125 people $500 every month.
A mind-expanding phenomenon has been observed in sea slugs, filmed chopping their own heads off before regenerating entire new bodies.
A local boozer in West London was ordered rebuilt "brick by brick" after developers illegally demolished a section of its wall
Two zoos in the Czech Republic are Zoom-calling each other's resident chimpanzees to help stimulate them during the lockdowns.
Sales of at-home oyster mushroom grow kits have seen stratospheric rises during the pandemic, giving people a rewarding hobby and food source
The first day of spring is here, and WS has fun and strange facts about the vernal equinox, including traditions and history.
Containing composting tips, preparation methods, and 50 recipes from 10 super chefs, IKEA's SCRAPSBOOK teaches how to reuse kitchen scraps.
On the island of Madagascar, Thinking Huts will soon be ready to 3D print the world's first school, in the city of Fianarantsoa
New studies show that the number of different bird species heard and seen directly affects mental health—as much as a raise.
Sporting some of the most beautiful shells in nature, Cuba's painted snails are endangered, but one photographer hopes to raise awareness.
On the island of Borneo, Indonesia, a rare bird has been found for the first time in 170 years - the black browed babbler.
In Manchester Museum, collaboration with the Panama Wildlife Conservation has created the world's first breeding center for harlequin toads.