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Past articles by Beth:

6 fun, meaningful ways to celebrate Earth Day!

Skip the greenwashing and ignore the gimmicks. Here are 6 meaningful ways to celebrate Earth Day that can actually make a difference all year long. → Read More

Is Your Multivitamin Making You Feel Sick?

Could supplements meant to keep you healthy actually make you feel worse? → Read More

We Treat Pets Like Kids, But Do They Think Of Us As Parents?

We spoil our pets, give them cute nicknames, and scold them when they're bad. We imagine the parent-child feeling is mutual, but is it really? → Read More

The Port Solar Charger Turns Any Window into a Power Outlet for Your Mobile Gadgets [Waiting on permission for images]

The Port Solar Charger from XD Design allows gadget geeks to turn any window into a power outlet by attaching to the glass. → Read More

Top 6 Green Bike Accessories for a Safer, More Comfortable Ride

These sophisticated bike accessories can help you comply with road safety rules and stay more comfortable during your journey. → Read More

9 green tools for a bountiful spring garden

All the eco-friendly equipment you need for a successful garden. → Read More

Dog-Killing Blue Green Algae Bacteria Found in Parts of Long Island

Deadly blue-green algae, better known as cyanobacteria, has been found in Long Island waterways. → Read More

89-Year-Old Man Develops Bladeless Bird-Friendly Wind Turbine!

The Catching Wind Power device has no external parts that could be dangerous to birds passing by. → Read More

Japan's Tiny Coffin-Sized Apartments Make Your College Dorm Room Look Like A Palace

Though efficient, it's hard to imagine that there's anything comfortable or relaxing about Japan's newest apartments. → Read More

Apple Engineer Uses LEGO Bricks to Build “Hugo”-Inspired Machine That Writes Messages and Draws Pictures!

This programmable LEGO machine can write messages and draw pictures. All you have to do is turn the crank. → Read More

Top 6 Human-Powered Gadgets That Will Improve Your Life

As long as we're breathing, humans are a source of endless energy. Here are some of our favorite gadgets that can harvest that energy in unique ways. → Read More

China Unveils Plans to Build an 8,000-Mile High-Speed Underwater Railway Line to America

From what we can tell, the Chinese government is completely serious about their latest high speed rail project. And it's a doozie. → Read More

6 Eco-Friendly DIY Homes Built for $20K or Less!

Why let money stand in the way of your dream home? → Read More

Brilliant 'Rocking Knit' Chair Creates Winter Hats While You Sit!

The "Rocking Knit" turns generates energy from the chair's rocking motion and uses it to knit a winter hat while you sit! → Read More

Adventurous Couple Meanders Down the Pan-American Highway in a Solar-Powered 1967 VW Van

Have you always dreamed of a life on the open road, no job or house to worry about? Find out how one couple found off-grid bliss in a VW van. → Read More

Petit Romain's Square Heineken Bottles Save Space in Your Six-Pack

Tired of round bottles in six-packs that clink together and are difficult to stack, Petit Romain imagined enjoying Heineken out of a square bottle instead. → Read More

Injectable Oxygen Particles Could Be the Only Way to Breathe in a World Smothered By Air Pollution

An oxygen gas-filled microparticle that could keep us alive, even if we can't perform the physical act of breathing. → Read More

Ergonomically-Correct 'Wellbeing Toilet' Helps You Poop the Right Way

Designed by three Central Saint Martin's graduates it's said that sitting on this toilet could actually improve your health. → Read More

Mishka Henner’s Apocalyptic Photos Show How Factory Farming is Destroying The American Landscape

The images, discovered by Henner while researching satellite photographs of oil fields, look like post-apocalyptic wastelands. → Read More

An Ocean-Sized Cache of Water is Hiding 400 Miles Under the United States

Find out why it's unlike any water we've ever seen before. → Read More