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Man Tracks 9 Life Areas Daily, Transforms His Priorities
Solutions3h ago

Man Tracks 9 Life Areas Daily, Transforms His Priorities

A management consultant spent years measuring nine dimensions of his life every single day and discovered what truly matters. His 90-second daily habit helped him focus on relationships and wellbeing over constant achievement.

TED2 min read
830,000 Birders Track 70% of World's Species in One Weekend
Planet Wins2d ago

830,000 Birders Track 70% of World's Species in One Weekend

Last February, over 830,000 volunteers across six continents grabbed their binoculars and helped scientists track wild bird populations in the largest citizen science event of its kind. This year's Great Backyard Bird Count smashed those records, creating what researchers call a "heartbeat check" for the planet's health.

Inside Climate News3 min read
Your Phone Can Now Track Monarch Butterfly Migration
Planet Wins2d ago

Your Phone Can Now Track Monarch Butterfly Migration

A tiny Bluetooth tracker weighing less than three grains of rice is revealing the secret routes of monarch butterflies. Your phone helps collect the data automatically every time a tagged butterfly flies nearby.

Inside Climate News2 min read
Finland's Birding App Creates World's Best Species Tracker
InnovationJan 27

Finland's Birding App Creates World's Best Species Tracker

Over 300,000 Finnish birdwatchers using a free mobile app are helping scientists build the most accurate real-time model ever created for predicting where birds will appear. The system updates daily and lets anyone contribute to cutting-edge research, no expertise required.

Phys.org2 min read
Scientists ID Tiny Mammals by Footprints with 96% Accuracy
InnovationJan 27

Scientists ID Tiny Mammals by Footprints with 96% Accuracy

Researchers developed a breakthrough tracking method that identifies near-identical small mammal species by their footprints alone, achieving 96% accuracy. The non-invasive technology could transform how we monitor ecosystem health across the planet.

Phys.org3 min read
1,700-Pound Great White Returns to Florida After Epic Trek
Planet WinsJan 21

1,700-Pound Great White Returns to Florida After Epic Trek

The Atlantic's largest tracked male great white shark just completed a year-long, thousands-of-miles journey that could unlock secrets about how these mysterious ocean giants reproduce. Scientists are watching closely as "Contender" returns to warm Florida waters at exactly the right time for mating season.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)2 min read