Berkeley researchers use turmeric-like powder to 'clean the air entirely' of carbon dioxide
UC Berkeley researchers have made strides in direct air carbon capture — all thanks to a vial of bright yellow powder.
Read MoreMalcolm Gladwell apologizes for popularizing 'broken windows' theory in new TED Talk
Between 2003 and 2013, police made over 100,000 stops every year, heavily targeting minorities. In 2013, 56% of people stopped were Black and 29% were Latino. The majority of them were 14 to 24 years old.
Read MoreL.L. Bean donates $100k to Noah Kahan's Busyhead Project: 'It's going to make a huge difference'
The singer partnered with the New England-based outdoor brand to release a collection just in time for “Stick Season.”
Read MoreJohn Green announces new book about tuberculosis, following years of public health activism
John Green has announced his latest work, a nonfiction read about tuberculosis, coming to shelves in March 2025.
Read MoreExperts find that simple attachments to HVAC systems could divert 300 metric tons of CO2 emissions
Scientists found a simple, and scalable solution, to harnessing all of that extra wind coming off of AC units and HVAC systems.
Read MoreWhen he learned 75% of produce was crawling with pesticides, a teen invented a handheld AI chemical scanner
14-year-old Sirish Subash was horrified when he learned that most grocery store produce is crawling with pesticides. So he invented a handy solution.
Read MoreSit, stay, march: Meet the service dog stealing the show in a 300-person marching band
Winnie the golden retriever takes her duties very seriously. So much so, she joined the University of Northern Iowa’s marching band with her owner.
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