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Crowdfunding a Cure for Cancer

vaccine-jarsResearchers in Sweden isolated a virus that successfully attacked cancer in mice. Then, because of a lack of funding, the virus was put in a freezer before it could go to human trials. Now, a team in London is crowdfunding an effort to get the treatment ready for testing and make a potentially world-changing scientific breakthrough.

If you have a million dollars and change laying around, the team will name the virus after you — but even a $25 contribution will make you a part of medical history.

Roman Marble Coffin Found in Bushes Sells for $153,000

Roman coffin found and sold at auction in England

Roman coffin found and sold at auction in EnglandA Roman marble coffin which was spotted in the bushes of a garden in England has sold at auction for £96,000.

The 7ft sarcophagus from the 2nd century was being used as a trough to stand flowers in, until its significance was recognized by an auction valuer Guy Schwinge who was estimating a property in Dorset.

Private SpaceX Rocket Blasts off, Reopens American Route to Space Station

SpaceX launches to space station-NASA

SpaceX launches to space station-NASAAn unmanned, privately owned Falcon 9 rocket with a reusable cargo capsule blasted off from Cape Canaveral Sunday on a mission to restore a U.S. supply line to the International Space Station in the wake of the space shuttle’s retirement.

Powered by nine oxygen and kerosene-burning engines, the rocket, built by Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on its way to docking with the station on Wednesday.

Private SpaceX Rocket Blasts off, Reopens American Route to Space Station

SpaceX launches to space station-NASA

SpaceX launches to space station-NASAAn unmanned, privately owned Falcon 9 rocket with a reusable cargo capsule blasted off from Cape Canaveral Sunday on a mission to restore a U.S. supply line to the International Space Station in the wake of the space shuttle’s retirement.

Powered by nine oxygen and kerosene-burning engines, the rocket, built by Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on its way to docking with the station on Wednesday.

Junk Hauler Returns $114,000 To Owner Unaware She Lost it

Junk hauler honesty-WTVRvid

Junk hauler honesty-WTVRvidA Massachusetts junk hauler this weekend valued honesty over profit when he decided to return thousands of dollars worth of bonds to a homeowner who had hired him to take away what she thought was junk.

Inside an old trunk, he discovered an envelope containing 21 class E United States savings bonds from 1972 worth $114,000 today.

Leo Guarente’s good deed was caught on camera, not just by news crews. He is trying to get a show on A&E and happened to be filming the pilot when he found the bonds.

(WATCH the video below, or READ the story from WCVB-Boston with another video)

Junk Hauler Returns $114,000 To Owner Who Didn’t Know She Lost it

Junk hauler honesty-WTVRvid

Junk hauler honesty-WTVRvidA Massachusetts junk hauler this weekend valued honesty over profit when he decided to return thousands of dollars worth of bonds to a homeowner who had hired him to take away what she thought was junk.

Inside an old trunk, he discovered an envelope containing 21 class E United States savings bonds from 1972 worth $114,000 today.

Eric Lomax, War Hero Who Forgave Captors, Dies at 93, Film in the Works

Eric Lomax POW and author - Vintage Books

Eric Lomax POW and author - Vintage BooksIt’s an unusual man who can forgive his wartime torturer – or whose quest to do so can touch so many people around the world.

Eric Lomax, a former British prisoner of war whose moving tale of wartime torture and forgiveness is being turned into a film, died Monday in England at 93.

His dramatic act of forgiveness formed the heart of a celebrated 1995 memoir, The Railway Man.

In World War II, Lieutenant Lomax was captured by the Japanese during the fall of Singapore in 1942 and sent to the brutal POW camps building the infamous Burma railroad (as depicted in Bridge On The River Kwai).

Decades later he reconciled with one of his former torturers, interpreter Takashi Nagase of Japan, on a hillside overlooking the bridge, which was built by prisoners forced to labor. The experience of forgiveness effectively freed him from years of turmoil which haunted him with thoughts of revenge and hatred.

John McCarthy, a journalist who was held hostage for five years, described Lomax’s autobiography as “an extraordinary story of torture and reconciliation”. It was made into a television drama Prisoners in Time starring John Hurt as Lomax in 1995. The book is being made into a big-screen film of the same name, and shooting started in April 2012 with Colin Firth and Jeremy Irvine starring as the older and younger Eric Lomax respectively and Nicole Kidman playing his eventual wife.

(READ the AP story from the Modesto Bee – WATCH a video by Lomax below)

Photo from Vintage Books

October Hatching of Endangered Turtle Delights Tennessee Aquarium

turtle box baby - Photo by Tennessee Aquarium

turtle box baby -  Photo by Tennessee AquariumA tiny new face has herpetologists smiling as the Tennessee Aquarium celebrates its first successful hatching of an endangered keeled box turtle.

Unlike other endangered turtles reared at the Aquarium this year, handlers spent two nervous days waiting for the Cuora mouhotii to emerge after it first broke a hole in its fragile shell.

“Other turtles just step right out,” said senior herpetologist Bill Hughes. “But this one seemed content to open one end of the egg and look out at the world from inside the shell.”

Boulder Cyclists Rescue Food Via Bikes, Donate 170K Pounds to Hungry

Cycling reusable food for Boulder

Cycling reusable food for BoulderOver the past year a group of cyclists in Boulder, Colorado have rescued 170,000 pounds of food that would otherwise be thrown out, transporting it directly to groups who feed the hungry.

About 95 percent of the food is transported via bicycle with volunteers pulling wheeled carts loaded with primarily fresh produce.

500 pounds of fruits, vegetables and bakery items each day are collected from eight locations and delivered to people in need.

They launched a recent fundraising campaign on the crowd-sourcing site, Indiegogo, that collected $18,572 in grassroots donations for hiring Hana Dansky as their first part time employee in the role of Executive Director/Volunteer Coordinator. Watch her describe the program she co-founded in the following video.

(Learn more at Boulder Food Rescue)

Boulder Cyclists Rescue Food Via Bikes, Donate 170K Pounds to Hungry

Cycling reusable food for Boulder

Cycling reusable food for BoulderOver the past year a group of cyclists in Boulder, Colorado have rescued 170,000 pounds of food that would otherwise be thrown out, transporting it directly to groups who feed the hungry.

About 95 percent of the food is transported via bicycle with volunteers pulling wheeled carts loaded with primarily fresh produce.

500 pounds of fruits, vegetables and bakery items each day are collected from eight locations and delivered to people in need.

Heaven Is Real: A Doctor’s Experience With the Afterlife

photo by sealion of Sacramento

photo by sealion of SacramentoAs a neurosurgeon raised in a scientific household, Dr. Eben Alexander did not believe in the phenomenon of near-death experiences.

“I understand what happens to the brain when people are near death, and I had always believed there were good scientific explanations for the heavenly out-of-body journeys described by those who narrowly escaped death.”

That held true until Dr. Alexander’s brain suddenly fell under attack from a rare E. coli bacteria. He was in a deep coma for seven days and his “entire cortex—the part of the brain that controls thought and emotion and that in essence makes us human—had shut down.”

He awoke suddenly, eyes wide open, after undergoing a “vivid and completely coherent odyssey” into another realm.

Heartbroken Dog Walks Two Miles to Find Owner in Hospital (Video)

Dog loves owner in hospital

Dog loves owner in hospitalA husky-mix dog was so upset to lose contact with his owner who was being hospitalized that he traveled more than 2 miles away tracking him down at the Good Samaritan Medical Center.

After John Dolan left for the hospital, his wife says their dog Zander became depressed, sulking and crying for his return.

“The couple believes Zander, who they rescued five years ago from a shelter and nursed back from starvation, might have traced Dolan’s scent to the hospital,” reports Fox News.

Extreme Couponer Uses His Talents To Do Good

van-full of groceries NBC4 videoclip

van-full of groceries NBC4 videoclipAn expert coupon clipper from Sunbury, Ohio has filled the shelves of local charities with thousands of dollars worth of products for which he paid just pennies on the dollar.

Rodney Osborne began cutting the newspaper coupons when he and his wife lost their jobs and needed to save money.

But these days “The Couponator”, as he calls himself, spreads the benefit of savings to others in need.

New Puppy is Cancer Patient’s Best Friend

puppy as cancer therapy -Suleika Jaouad FB photo

puppy as cancer therapy -Suleika Jaouad FB photoIn an interesting first person account, a young adult with cancer wrote in the New York Times about the love of her early life and how her disease has resurrected that passionate connection, once lost.

Most everything in Suleika Jaouad’s childhood related to animals, and her ultimate goal of becoming a veterinarian.

Then “life” took over along, along with a career in law and travel, which precluded her from even owning a pet.

Kid with Brain Cancer Holds Halloween Costume Drive

pumpkin photo by John Stone

pumpkin photo by John StoneA 6-year-old San Bruno boy who is battling brain cancer is collecting Halloween costumes for his friends in the hospital.

When Nico Castro heard he would be able to go trick-or-treating because of a break in his treatment he was delighted, but he felt badly for the kids who were too sick to join him so he started a costume drive.

Dow Hits Five-year High on Jobs Report

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Stocks Dow Jones 5-year-highThe Dow Jones industrials index climbed to its highest level in nearly 5 years on Friday, after a surprise drop in the unemployment rate pointed to continued improvement in the labor market.

The S&P 500 rose for a fifth straight day and was also on course to close near a 5-year high. The index has appreciated nearly 17 percent so far this year, and is on track for its best yearly gain since 2009, when stocks rebounded after the financial crisis.

Hero Dogs Awarded in Star-Studded Ceremony in Hollywood

Service dog guards wheelchair Hembree-family-photo

Service dog guards wheelchair Hembree-family-photoNumber one New York Times bestselling author and blind 9/11 survivor, Michael Hingson will appear as guest judge for the American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards show being taped for broadcast nationwide next month on the Hallmark tonight.

Hingson, owner of Roselle, who was posthumously named 2011 American Hero Dog Award Winner for her heroic service on September 11, 2001, will help select the 2012 American Hero Dog award winner with fellow celebrity judges: Whoopi Goldberg, Miranda Lambert, Victoria Stilwell, Michelle Forbes, J.R. Martinez, Candy Spelling and Kristin Bauer Van Straten.

After Century of Pollution Marine Life Makes a Comeback Along Scotland’s East Coast

Forth bridge in Scotland-Andrew Bell-CC

Forth bridge in Scotland-Andrew Bell-CCMore than a century ago this estuary was teeming with wildlife. Expansive beds of shellfish and huge shoals of herring and salmon fed all the surrounding communities.

After more than a century of pollution, the River Forth is making a comeback.

Recent surveys of estuary bed sediments have found that species are returning in ever-increasing numbers following major decreases in the amount of pollutants ­and toxins entering the river system.

Solar Oven Makes Clean Drinking Water from Salt Water

solar oven water-Gabriele Diamanti

solar oven water-Gabriele DiamantiAs a graduate student, Gabrielle Diamanti’s travels exposed him to the global water crisis. Since then, the issue has become a fascination for him.

As an Italian designer, he knows that technology doesn’t have to be complicated to be effective. Sometimes the simplest materials and concepts are best.

NY’s Bloomberg Aims to Save Mothers, Children in Tanzania

Bloomberg Mayor Michael Flickr Rubenstein-CC

Bloomberg Mayor Michael Flickr Rubenstein-CCToo many women in developing nations die from complications in childbirth due to inaccessible and inadequate care.

To address this, New York City billionaire Mayor Michael Bloomberg is funding the expansion of a pilot maternal health program in Tanzania that is predicted to help 50,000 mothers and their children during the next three years.