See How a Teacher Broke the World Record for Largest Single Drawing Made By One Person
Crayola's IDEAworks exhibit in Philly features a local art teacher's world-record-breaking drawing. Whipper-Young's work is 6,509 square feet.
Crayola's IDEAworks exhibit in Philly features a local art teacher's world-record-breaking drawing. Whipper-Young's work is 6,509 square feet.
Changes in U.S. agricultural policy under Biden could allow farms to increase incomes through the sale of carbon credits.
Researchers looking for unique neurological properties in those with perfect pitch found all musical training aids in brain development.
Oregon's One Percent Project has home and housing businesses including a 1% line item on every invoice, funding state homeless charities.
Saving over 20,000 birds from death by bycatch entanglement, Namibian fishermen have used bird-scaring lines on the backs of their boats.
Making plastic bricks, 5 times stronger than concrete, Nzambi Matee runs Njenge Makers in Nairobi, where she turns plastic waste into bricks.
In a Vienna lab, Goffin's Cockatoos make tools from wood, carboard, and teach the skill to their peers in a stunning display of intelligence.
Melbourne scientists have shown that adding shredded face masks to road pavement reduces cost, waste, and increases strength and flexibility
Two methods of light therapy are being developed by Heriot-Watt University in Edenborough, one involves using lasers to kill cancer cells.
The Gowns 4 Good charity organizes donations of graduation gowns as PPE for frontline hospital workers who need it during the coronavirus pandemic.
At 70, grandfather Frank Rothwell becomes the oldest person to row unassisted across the Atlantic, raising money for Alzheimer's research.
4 recipes for stews have been decoded from ancient Babylonian tablets contained within Yale's collection, and made cookable again by scholars.