Researchers Develop Air Filter Capable of Trapping and Killing COVID-19
The University of Houston researchers designed the device to kill off airborne pathogens by heating them to temperatures of 200 degrees Celsius.
The University of Houston researchers designed the device to kill off airborne pathogens by heating them to temperatures of 200 degrees Celsius.
These breathtaking images depict the incredible lightning storm that thundered over the Mexican state of Colima earlier this week.
Teachers from St. John Bosco's UP School go everyday to teach migrant worker children under bridge, after they got stuck in India during lockdown.
Duke University researchers have developed a gel material as strong as cartilage that could be a game-changer for thousands of adults with knee problems.
Dozens of Facebook groups for the "Sisterhood of the Traveling Wine" have popped up across America so 'wine fairies' can leave gifts for community members.
English students in Leeds praised their landlord who gave them 'good tenant' bonuses when they were moving out-and the tweet went viral with 265k likes.
Dressing as Spiderman and bringing smiles to children's hospitals in all 50 states was the mission of Yuri Williams and ‘A Future Super Hero and Friends'.
The Ecosia search engine which plants trees from ad revenue it earns on search pages has reached a milestone of planting 100 million trees across the world.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of protecting grizzly bears from planned hunts, restoring their status under the Endangered Species Act.
Adorable 7-year-old Timothy Madders made a happiness word-search puzzle for the Queen and was delighted to get a letter back from Windsor Castle.
The activities director for a London nursing home, Robert Speker, shot photos of seniors recreating classic album covers while in lockdown for a fundraiser.
The last remaining 14 tortoises from Española island in the Galapagos were returned home after a 55-year breeding program that produced 2,000 babies—and saved a species.