The Steve Irwin of Mushrooms: Paul Stamets Works to Save Rare Ancient Fungus to Protect Us From Pandemics
Mycologist Paul Stamets is working on Cortes Island in BC, Canada, hoping to use save and use the agarikon mushoom as a COVID-19 defense.
Mycologist Paul Stamets is working on Cortes Island in BC, Canada, hoping to use save and use the agarikon mushoom as a COVID-19 defense.
Delic, one of the world's first publicly-traded psychedelic companies is building a market platform for when mushrooms and MDMA become legal
Zhi Xiang's love of animals and Buddhist beliefs have led him to adopt 8,000 stray dogs and cats, while finding them new homes.
To help with the trauma of the Miami condo collapse, a Lutheran church charity has brought in nine golden retrievers to lend a paw.
Off the Liguria coast in Italy, 6 floating pods crow basil, lettuce, and other vegetables as the worlds first underwater garden.
A 6-episode documentary on Netflix "Cat People" explores the relationship between humans and felines, bringing laughter and dispelling myths.
After getting their money from the government, South Carolina State University decided to clear 10 million in student debt of 2,500 students.
Scientists from the Institute of Marine Science in Virginia are working to improve the lives of oysters and seagrass in the Chesapeake Bay.
Hybrid Air Vehicles are bringing the dirigible airship back into the European travel sector with a zero-emissions airship in 2025.
Clinical trials of a functional medicine approach to reversing cognitive decline from Alzheimer's has produced "unprecedented" results.
An ancient picture of love has emerged from Northern China where to lovers' skeletons were found locked in an embrace under the earth.
Fionn Ferreira is young, but that hasn't stopped him from creating a potentially-groundbreaking cleaning method of microplastics in the ocean