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Simple Nerve Treatment May Protect Memory From Alzheimer's
Health & WellnessApr 3

Simple Nerve Treatment May Protect Memory From Alzheimer's

Scientists are testing whether vagus nerve stimulation, already used to treat epilepsy and depression, could keep a key brain region healthy and protect against memory loss. Early research suggests this gentle therapy might help maintain brain function as we age.

Google News - Health3 min read
Caring for Grandkids Protects Brain Health, Study Finds
Health & WellnessJan 26

Caring for Grandkids Protects Brain Health, Study Finds

Grandparents who regularly care for their grandchildren show better memory and verbal skills as they age, with grandmothers experiencing the strongest protective benefits. A six-year study of nearly 3,000 older adults reveals that simple activities like homework help and school pickups may keep minds sharper longer.

Euronews2 min read
French Polynesia Protects 30% of Ocean from Mining
Planet WinsJun 18

French Polynesia Protects 30% of Ocean from Mining

French Polynesia just expanded its ocean protections to cover an area larger than Alaska, banning seabed mining and industrial fishing across 30% of its waters. The move protects critical breeding grounds for endangered species and showcases what island nations can accomplish.

Mongabay2 min read
Netherlands Launches Plan to Protect Digital Legacies
InnovationJun 24

Netherlands Launches Plan to Protect Digital Legacies

Eight in 10 people haven't planned what happens to their online accounts after death, leaving grieving families locked out of photos, bank accounts, and precious memories. Now the Netherlands is taking action to help people protect their digital legacies.

Dutch News2 min read
Aging Molecule Restores Memory in Alzheimer's Study
Health & WellnessJan 25

Aging Molecule Restores Memory in Alzheimer's Study

Scientists in Singapore discovered that a natural molecule already in our bodies can repair memory loss in Alzheimer's disease. Because it's safe and already present in humans, this breakthrough could lead to gentler treatments that protect aging brains.

Health Daily3 min read
French Polynesia Protects Ocean Area Twice Size of Texas
Planet WinsJun 13

French Polynesia Protects Ocean Area Twice Size of Texas

French Polynesia just protected 540,000 square miles of ocean, reaching the global 30% conservation goal while keeping local fishing traditions alive. The island nation combined large-scale protection with community-led stewardship to create a model for the world.

Good News Network2 min read
Learning Music After 70 Keeps Your Memory Sharp
Health & WellnessJun 13

Learning Music After 70 Keeps Your Memory Sharp

Starting piano or guitar in your 70s isn't just a fun hobby. A new four-year study shows it can actually protect your brain from age-related decline and keep your memory working better.

Science Daily2 min read
Face Illusion Unlocks Forgotten Childhood Memories
InnovationApr 16

Face Illusion Unlocks Forgotten Childhood Memories

Scientists discovered a simple visual trick that helps people remember their childhoods more vividly. By showing adults a younger version of their own face moving in sync with them, researchers helped unlock rich, detailed memories from early life.

Scientific American3 min read
New Ocean Treaty Protects Sharks Across All Borders
Planet WinsMay 12

New Ocean Treaty Protects Sharks Across All Borders

A groundbreaking international treaty now safeguards migratory sharks and rays as they travel across the high seas, closing a dangerous protection gap. The agreement creates a pathway to establish marine protected areas in international waters where two-thirds of the ocean previously lacked comprehensive protection.

Mongabay3 min read
Ghana Creates First Marine Protected Area After 15 Years
Planet WinsApr 14

Ghana Creates First Marine Protected Area After 15 Years

Ghana just declared its first ever marine protected area, protecting 703 square kilometers of ocean that's critical for fish populations. After 15 years of work, this historic move could save the country's collapsing fishery and protect food security for millions.

Mongabay2 min read
Artist Draws Entire Cities From Memory After One Glance
Community HeroesFeb 6

Artist Draws Entire Cities From Memory After One Glance

Stephen Wiltshire can look at a city skyline once and recreate it in stunning detail from memory alone. Diagnosed with autism at age 3, he turned his remarkable visual memory into a celebrated career capturing the world's most famous cityscapes.

Great Big Story2 min read
Bolivia Protects 2.2M Acres With Indigenous-Led Plan
Planet WinsFeb 6

Bolivia Protects 2.2M Acres With Indigenous-Led Plan

Local communities and Indigenous groups in Bolivia just protected nearly a million hectares of rainforest by working with their towns instead of waiting for national action. The four new protected areas create wildlife corridors while protecting water sources and forests that local families depend on for their livelihoods.

Mongabay3 min read
New Mexico Tackles Oil Well Fraud to Protect Taxpayers
SolutionsJan 26

New Mexico Tackles Oil Well Fraud to Protect Taxpayers

New Mexico is taking bold legal action against oil executives who allegedly abandoned cleanup costs, while pushing forward historic bonding reforms that could protect communities nationwide. The state's fight represents a turning point in holding companies accountable for environmental responsibilities.

Grist2 min read
French Polynesia Resort Protects 120,000 Sea Turtle Hatchlings
Planet WinsApr 21

French Polynesia Resort Protects 120,000 Sea Turtle Hatchlings

A luxury eco-resort in French Polynesia has turned paradise into a conservation powerhouse, protecting over 120,000 sea turtle hatchlings in just ten years. By combining tourism with science, they're proving that protecting nature can also protect jobs and local economies.

Good Good Good3 min read
Australia Creates First Sea Country Indigenous Protected Area
Planet WinsJun 15

Australia Creates First Sea Country Indigenous Protected Area

The Karajarri people just established Australia's first Indigenous Protected Area that includes marine ecosystems, protecting nearly 587,000 acres of ocean and coastline they've cared for across generations. It's a historic recognition that healthy land, healthy sea, and healthy people are inseparable.

Mongabay2 min read
Greece Protects 250 Beaches From Overtourism Development
Planet WinsApr 29

Greece Protects 250 Beaches From Overtourism Development

Greece just added more beaches to its protected list, banning commercial sunbeds and umbrellas to preserve natural coastlines and endangered wildlife. The country welcomed a record 38 million visitors last year and is taking action to protect its most vulnerable shores.

Fox News Travel2 min read
Tourists Help Protect Amazon by Tracking Wildlife
Planet WinsJun 6

Tourists Help Protect Amazon by Tracking Wildlife

In Peru's Amazon, vacationers are spending their trips collecting scientific data that helps protect one of the world's most biodiverse regions. Their research has already contributed to government protections for Indigenous lands and rare wildlife.

Wired3 min read
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Planet WinsJun 5

Mexico Protects Mahahual Beach for Community Ecotourism

A small coastal town in Mexico just won protection for its beaches and mangroves after locals stood up against mega-development. Mahahual will now prioritize community-based ecotourism that preserves the environment generations have protected.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
UN Grants Protection to 40 Species Including Cheetahs
Planet WinsApr 2

UN Grants Protection to 40 Species Including Cheetahs

Representatives from 132 nations just voted to protect 40 endangered animals, from snowy owls to hammerhead sharks. The new treaty gives migrating species their strongest legal protections yet.

Good Good Good2 min read
Elephant Memory Research Could Transform Conservation
Planet WinsMay 7

Elephant Memory Research Could Transform Conservation

Scientists are discovering that elephants experience time and trauma differently than humans, opening groundbreaking new approaches to wildlife protection. Understanding elephant emotions and memories could help save species more effectively than counting populations alone.

Mongabay2 min read

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