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On December 1st, we have the fiery + truth-seeking New Moon at 9 degrees of Sagittarius. New Moons are a time to wipe the slate clean and begin again, + they represent starts, new projects, and initiatives in a new
The ‘World’s Most Intrepid Twins’ announced they’ve broken a world record, by flying a tandem electric para-motor 8,000ft over the French Alps. Ross and Hugo Turner, known as the Turner Twins, took the custom-made aircraft 2,438 meters high, floating over
A New Zealand-based eco-startup has cracked the code for replacing single-use plastic—targeting garden nurseries with their breakthrough bioplastic that breaks down naturally in soil. After five years of development and testing, Compostify is aiming to replace the 350 million waste-producing
Footprints dating back 1.5 million years made by two different species of human ancestors have been found at the same spot—a fossil first—and the individuals likely passed within an hour from each other. More than a million years ago, on
Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly column
Continue ReadingYour Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will Astrology’ by Rob Brezsny
238 years ago today is celebrated as the first known date of the abolition of the death penalty in a Western nation-state. Commemorated today as Cities for Life Day, the decision came in the realm of Grand Duke Leopold II
Footage from the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Dept. (CPW) shows the heartwarming moment five orphaned bear cubs were released back into the wild. The cubs spent the summer at a CPW rehabilitation center in Frisco Creek after being found and
Continue ReadingHeartwarming Freedom for 5 Orphaned Bear Cubs Released Back into the Colorado Wild
When she heard that some of her neighbors were eating squirrels for Thanksgiving, a local pilot thought she’d lend a helping wing. Many people believe turkeys can’t fly. They can, actually, in more ways than one. Esther Sanderlin lives in
Continue ReadingAlaskan Woman Drops Thanksgiving Turkeys from Plane to Help Feed Off-Grid Neighbors
The development of America’s geothermal resources has picked up steam, one could say, after the US Interior Department approved a project in Utah that could generate up to 2 gigawatts of electricity. Houston-based Fervo Energy received department approval in October
Continue ReadingGiant 2-GW Geothermal Project in Utah Gains Federal Approval
Italian authorities have seized dozens of important artifacts from the Etruscan civilization that some foolish locals had attempted to sell on the black market. Their paper trail led to what the Italian Ministry of Culture said was one of the
Continue ReadingItaly Recovers Treasure of Etruscan Artifacts Clumsy Tomb Raiders Dug Up