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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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Could Charging People for Uneaten Food in Restaurants Help Us Stop Wasting It?
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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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'Know That You Will Screw Up': Real Talk for New Graduates
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Celebrate Cycling! Ask Congress to Stand Up for Bikes
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The Least-Worst Juice Cleanse: A Three-Day Liquid Diet That Won't Make You Want to Die
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The Last Word: Wealth Club Tells You Why You Need a Will
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In the following video, learn about Ubimark Books, a project to fill printed books with 2D hyperlink codes that a reader can "click" using a...

At Vermont’s Green Mountain College, students designed and built a chicken coop that helps heat the college farm's greenhouse.
Excellent news: Google has added a new layer to their maps application that will overlay local public transportation routes on top of your map and...
Hello Health, the private medical practice founded by a young Brooklyn doctor frustrated with the flaws in the health system (we've covered him...

Remember when shop class was about woodworking? Not anymore. Nowadays teens are learning to rebuild computers.

Can the art on a cereal box make kids think food tastes better, or think that it's healthier?

Crunching the numbers on a crime show that’s supposed to be about math

Three social enterprises are trying to make munching meaningful.

An NYU student is putting homemade warning labels on sticks of Secret deodorant to draw attention to their ingredients.

Want to close the achievement gap? Pay attention to what black youth think.

A new study stokes the flames of one of the biggest food fights: the assault on salt.

Jason Eppink, an artist covered in GOOD back in 2007 and listed among the GOOD 100, has a gripe with the LED displays in the New York subway...
In a move that could further magnify the role of electric vehicles in the coming years, Hertz has announced that it is adding the upcoming Nissan...

Thanks to Walk Score, the super handy online tool that measures a neighborhood's walkability, millions of people now know if they live in a...

Ten tips for greening your Thanksgiving.

One of the hazards of hydraulic fracturing could be a toxic food and water supply—and not just in the epicenter of the natural gas boom.

