Incredible Footage Shows Guard Dogs Protecting Sheep from Puma Attack

The footage of a puma hunting sheep was captured with thermal imaging cameras in the Patagonian wilderness as part of a new National Geographic show.

Microchip: The Promise of a Month-Long Battery Life for Smartphones

Smartphones could one day “last a month” before running out of power
The new microchip is so efficient that the devices only need to be charged 12 times a year

Single Mom Took the Risk, Built a Tiny House as Her Retirement Plan

Michelle Boyle, who has lost possession of two houses through two divorces, built a tiny house as her retirement plan.

Skip Yard Work This Fall and Help Birds Survive the Lethal Winter

According to a report from The Globe and Mail, there are now a billion fewer birds in North America compared to 40 years ago. Furthermore, around a fifth of bird species on the continent face the risk of population collapse within the next few decades. You can play a role in helping these birds survive … Read more

Scientists Discover Styrofoam-Eating Worms That Consume Plastic 

Numerous synthetic materials, particularly plastics, pose a significant environmental challenge due to their non-biodegradable nature. Unlike organic substances such as fruit peels, plastics do not naturally break down and assimilate into the ecosystem.  Consequently, discarded plastic items accumulate in landfills, occupying valuable natural space and persisting without decomposition. In the global pursuit of waste reduction, … Read more

Can You Grow Avocado Trees Indoors in a Pot?

For those residing in non-tropical regions, cultivating avocados might seem like an insurmountable challenge. However, it is indeed possible to nurture avocado trees indoors, even in less-than-balmy climes, with the aid of a sufficiently tall potted plant and a good dose of patience. Avocado trees are known for their remarkable potential to grow up to … Read more

Polar Bear Family Reaction After Man Builds Water Raft Is Adorable

The ethical debate surrounding the captivity of wild animals persists as a contentious issue.  Yet, a recent observation of a family of polar bears at Peak Wildlife Park in Staffordshire, England, offers a glimpse into an enclosure innovation that seems to bring joy to its inhabitants. Delightfully captured in a video shared on the park’s … Read more

Exploring the Mystery of Fairy Circles: More Sites Discovered Around the World

Fairy circles are enigmatic natural phenomena, primarily observed in arid and semi-arid regions, characterized by distinctive circular patches devoid of vegetation amid an otherwise lush landscape. These enigmatic formations have captured the fascination of scientists, researchers, and storytellers alike for generations, fueling a plethora of theories and legends. Scientifically, fairy circles are typically found in … Read more

Scientists Just Pulled CO2 From Air And Turned It Into Coal

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery, finding a way to pull CO2 from the atmosphere and transform it into coal. This incredible breakthrough has the potential to reshape our perception of CO2 and its impact on the environment. The research, recently published in the prestigious journal Nature Communications, used a unique cerium-containing liquid metal catalyst, … Read more

This could be the biggest sea turtle swarm ever filmed

Did you know that every month, female sea turtles visit Costa Rica’s Ostional National Wildlife Refuge to lay their eggs on the beach? It’s an amazing sight to see! Marine biologist Vanessa Bézy has been studying this phenomenon, known as a mass arrival or “arribada” in Spanish, for years. She even captured the turtles aggregating … Read more