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5-year-old discovers dinosaur, names it after herself, drops mic for the rest of her life
It's poignant to see a child who's peaked before she even finishes kindergarten, but I'm not sure how 5-year-old Daisy Morris is going to top this one.
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Let’s just watch baby eagles all day
These little guys are only a few days old, and you can watch them eat, cuddle, look like Doc Brown, and other baby eagle activities.
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This 15-year-old won’t let the British government cut climate change education
In England, the government has decided to cut out climate change education from its curriculum for under 14-year-olds.
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This super-green coworking space was once a working heliport
Excuse us, we need to pack our bags and move to Mexico City so we can start working here.
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Maryland pushing ahead on offshore wind farm
The governor's plan to bring a 200-megawatt offshore wind farm to the state finally got the OK from the state legislature. Now on to the next hurdle ...
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After losing a finger, this guy made a new one out of bike parts
Colin Macduff lost a finger in an accident in 2010 and, in the haze of medication, he had a vision of how he'd make up for it: He'd make a prosthetic finger out of bicycle parts.
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All the giant squid in the world are related to each other
All the giant squid in the world are part of one big extended family! They're going to have a big squid party.
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Lose the girdle: Sustainable ‘Mad Men’ fashion for plus-sized awesome
Anslee Connell is one of the few full-figured designers making her fare out of recycled fabrics. And she hopes her work will empower women to feel good and do something awesome.
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Salt, sugar, and fat: Why we can’t quit junk food’s holy trinity
Michael Moss, author of "Salt Sugar Fat," talks to Grist about how these three ingredients make processed food so addictive -- for both consumers and companies.
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Abu Dhabi mega solar plant will free up oil to export
The largest concentrated solar power plant in the world will cut 175,000 tons of CO2 emissions -- and let the United Arab Emirates send more crude our way.