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'The Vampire Diaries' Star Ian Somerhalder Promotes The Plastic Bank Which Aims to Use Plastic Waste as Currency [WATCH VIDEOS]

Actor Ian Somerhalder arrives at the 2014 People's Choice Awards
"The Vampire Diaries" (TVD) star Ian Somerhalder is promoting The Plastic Bank which aims to use plastic waste as currency. Somerhalder is a well-known environmentalist who has set up his own foundation called the Ian Somerhalder Foundation (ISF) which is for the education and empowerment of people to protect the environment and the animals. He tweeted about The Plastic Bank on his official Twitter account to help spread the world about the newest social enterprise that not only targets pl...
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Kiwi Rescuers Optimistic 46 Refloated Pilot Whales Have Gone into the Deep

Rescuers and volunteers in New Zealand remained optimistic the 46 pilot whales they refloated on Monday have been able to go swim in the deep waters. They scoured the beaches on Farewell Spit on Tuesday and found not one of the beautiful creatures got stranded again.

Mercury is Visible in January 2014 Evening Sky

Jan. 19, 2014 will be a trademark in this year because Mercury will be visible in the evening sky. The first planet in the solar system will be seen right after sunset in the West around 45 to 60 minutes. Last Dec. 29, 2013 - just days before 2014 - Mercury passed behind the sun and it is seen in the Earth.

Asteroid Bennu: NASA Invites Public to Send Their Names on Space Agency's Asteroid Mission

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will be sending the Origins-Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft to the 1,760-foot (500-meter)-wide Asteroid Bennu in 2016. The space agency is now inviting the public to send in their names to be included in the “Messages to Bennu!” microchip aboard the spacecraft.

CSIRO Scientists Attaching Tiny Sensors To Honey Bees For Research

Australia’s fauna is getting high-tech. After scientists have given sharks the power to tweet, they are now gluing tiny sensors onto honey bees. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) are gluing microchips on bees in a bid to control the diseases that are threatening their population.

Wanna Be Smart? Doctor’s RX: Have Sex

Horny people would probably say "See, I told you" upon hearing the result of a study done by the University of Maryland researchers. The study linked the production of more new brain cells after mating.

ESP Does Not Exist; Australian Scientists Debunk Sixth Sense

There’s no such thing as sixth sense, Australian researchers have learned. Their study paper shows that even though some people can reliably sense changes that they could not visually identify, it doesn’t mean that they have ESP or extrasensory perception.

NASA News, Features, & Highlights: Is the Search On For Earth II?

For years, it has been a tough challenge for various astrophysicists to discover other planets that can serve as the second version of Earth. Most of the exoplanets spotted turn out to be some chunks of rock or maybe gigantic bodies of gas.

2014 Mini Moon: Smallest Full Moon or 'Micro Moon' Set to Peak Wednesday, January 15

The 2014 Mini Moon or also called the “Micro-Moon” is set to peak on Wednesday night, January 15. Sky watchers will be able to observe the Full Moon appearing approximately 250,000 miles away, 14% smaller and 30% dimmer than the Super Moon, a full Moon having its closest distance to the planet Earth in orbit.

CSIRO Creates Dragon For 7-Year-Old Sophie [VIDEO]

Australia’s science agency has lived up to its promise. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation apologised to the nation for failing to create a dragon after a seven-year-old girl asked for it. But now, CSIRO has indeed created a dragon, albeit a toy variety.

Giant Earthquakes Likely to Occur in New Zealand

Massive earthquakes are most likely to strike off the east coast of New Zealand. Researchers, led by an Australian professor from Melbourne, have published a study with a global map indicating where giant earthquakes might strike next.

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