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This One Peptide Could Treat MS, Alzheimer’s, Crohn’s, and More
After observing the drug's efficacy against a multitude of currently incurable diseases, this scientist wants “to do everything possible” to make his drug a widespread treatment.
Girl Given Months to Live is Saved Thanks to Determined Mom Emailing 130 Doctors for Help
After six months of unsuccessful chemotherapy, Linke Nel was told that she would not live until her second birthday. Her mom, on the other hand, believed otherwise.
Noninvasive Spinal Stimulation Enables Paralyzed People to Regain Use of Hands
The noninvasive treatment could be a groundbreaking therapy for disabled people in poor communities around the world.
First Ever Successful Transplant of Male Genitals Restores Function, Confidence for Wounded Vet
Many veterans will inevitably return home from war with the emotional and physical scars of their service – and some of these injuries are...
Woman’s Rescue of Blind Hawk Results in Return of its Eyesight—and Return to Flight
When I first found this large red-shouldered hawk, it was sitting under a tree as I was leaving my office. It was clearly blind,...
These Factories Hire Storytellers to Read to Workers So They Can be Educated—and Entertained
The endearing factory tradition is an ingenious – and simple – way to make work more enjoyable and beneficial for the workers.
After 399 Rejections, Woman is Saving the Earth With BBQ Chips Made From Bugs
Don't judge a book by its cover – even if it involves saving the world by eating snacks made from insects.
Dying Grandma Was Too Sick to Attend, So College Baseball Team Took the Game to Her
Marilyn Seavers was too weak from chemotherapy to leave her house for her grandson's baseball game back in March – so the team brought the game to her instead.
She Heard a Child’s Plea in Liberia, and it Turned into Schools for 1,500 Girls
It all started with a little girl. At age eleven, Abigail was selling herself on the streets of Liberia in exchange for clean drinking...
Toddler Wakes Up Right When Parents Agree to Remove Life Support, Doctors Call it Easter Miracle
Dylan's parents were about to unplug their toddler from life support – but then they all witnessed what doctors called an Easter miracle.
Treatment For Autism to Start Trials After Successful Testing, Good For Alzheimer’s Too
The therapeutic agent, which could also be used to treat Alzheimer's, showed great success in reducing social anxiety and improving memory function.
Drug With 93% Success Rate for Pediatric Cancers Gets FDA Breakthrough Status
The drug, which had no severe side effects, showed “unprecedented” success with certain pediatric tumors, as well as several adult forms of cancer.
Device That Draws Water From the Driest Desert Air Could Bring Hydration to Needy Regions
If successfully scaled up in capacity, the technology could help drought-stricken areas like southern California.
Boots Were Made For Walking – and Helping This Baby Flamingo Grow Healthy and Strong
This baby flamingo named Squish is testing out his new blue booties –
and it might be the cutest thing that you will see all week.
Scientists Unlock the Key to Turning Algae into Oil
Undersea algae could become the fuel of the future— and producing the valuable oil would not require any arable land or human drinking water.
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Google Rolls Out ‘Fact Check’ Tool to Combat Fake News Worldwide
After "fake news" became such a popular topic during the election season, Google rolled out a fact checking program in October to verify the accuracy of...
Baby Anteater Loves Her New Teddy Bear Mama (WATCH)
Beanie the newborn giant anteater was rejected by her birth parents – so instead, she's being hand-reared by the zoo and a big fluffy...
Hawaii’s Newest Species Named in Honor of President Obama
A new species of coral fish was named after President Obama to honor his conservation of Hawaiian waters—the famous campaign logo even appears on the tail.
Young Traveler Uses Hilarious Photos to Reassure His Mom (LOOK)
Instead of sending boring, short text message updates to his mother while traveling, Jonathan started a photo series around 3 words that were worth 1,000.
This is Not a Drill: Rolling Stones Release New Snippet From Upcoming Album
If you were fond of Bigger Bang, then you won't regret listening to the sixty seconds of rock and roll off of their latest studio album.