More Environment - Page 27
Armed mosquitoes to battle invasive, disease-carrying mosquitoes in the U.S.
Killing mosquitoes with modified mosquitoes.
By Mark Kaufman
Sheep trained to recognize Jake Gyllenhaal, for science
They also could pick out Barack Obama and Emma Watson.
By Sasha Lekach
This baby flamingo in blue boots will make your day
They might not be suede, but you'd better not step on his blue shoes.
Volunteers are helping the earth by reusing industrial waste
Banding together for a good cause.
By Eames Yates
New Zealand's bird of the year is a highly cheeky parrot known for messing with humans
David Attenborough really loves this bird.
Freshen the air in your home with this smart planter
Clairy is a smart flowerpot that naturally generates clean air for your home.
By Ray White
This grill is made of cardboard and is totally sustainable
The perfect camping grill is here.
By Aj Caldwell
This video proves that wasps eat meat and yeah, no thanks
Be careful at that barbecue, they want more than the sweet BBQ sauce.
By Aj Caldwell
Wasp named after Lucius Malfoy just needs your love and understanding
We've checked and it really is a wasp, not just a clever animagus.
Twitter users helped identify a mysterious blob on weather radar
When the National Weather Service calls for help, Twitter answers.
By Rachel Kraus
This man smuggles dinosaur bones into the U.S
This smuggler is known as "a one man black market."
By Mashable
These tubes bring natural light indoors and help reduce energy costs
It only takes two hours to install.
Taking selfies with sloths sounds cute, but you could be supporting poachers
Sloths don't want you to hug them.
By Mark Kaufman
Elmo visited Southeast Asia for the first time and met a particularly curious python
He also met an 80-year-old tortoise, and a sleepy sloth.
By Victoria Ho