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Robotic Arm Named After Luke Skywalker Enables Amputee to Touch and Feel Again: ‘It almost put me to tears’
After 17 years, this amputee was finally able to feel his wife's hand in his own thanks to a new mind-controlled robotic arm with a sensory system..
Take a Warm Bath 1 to 2 Hours Before Bedtime to Get Better Sleep, Researchers Find
Bath time isn't just for fun and relaxation—researchers have now discovered that climbing into the tub before bed can help you get a better night's sleep.
We May Soon Be Able to Harness the Heat in Subway Tunnels to Cool Our Homes Instead
Not only would this ingenious new cooling system be cheap to implement, it would also save millions of tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.
Not Only Does Music Make Exercise Mentally Easier; It Also Makes It Easier for the Body, Says New Study
This intriguing new study says that upbeat music helps our bodies to physicallly benefit from high-intensity exercise as well as mentally.
Girl Scouts Help Seniors Learn to Use Their Cell Phones, Setting up a Free Clinic
People may get upset because most young people are always on their phones, but these Girl Scouts are receiving praise for helping senior citizens...
Inspired By High School Book, Scientists Create Rose-Shaped Water Purifier That Only Costs 2 Cents to Make
Scientists have created a cheap, portable water purifier that is modeled after the shape of a rose thanks to some poetic inspiration from Alexandre Dumas.
Google Creates New AI That Can Outperform Doctors in Diagnosing Most Commonly Lethal Form of Cancer
This new deep learning system was able to outperform doctors in diagnosing one of the most commonly fatal forms of cancer in the US.
These Glowing Plants Aren’t Genetically Modified – And They May Light Up Our Future Homes
How many glowing plants does it take to replace a lightbulb? Well, assuming this research continues to be successful, it may not be very many.
Girl Born With Backwards Legs Walks for the First Time Thanks to Strangers Funding ‘Miracle’ Surgery
This 3-year-old girl has been given a new lease on life after strangers raised over $225,000 for her “miracle” surgery.
Inexpensive ‘First-of-its-Kind’ Device Can Generate Electricity From Snowfall
Over 30% of the Earth's surface is covered in snow every winter – and now, this inexpensive new device could use it to generate electricity.
He Was Called Foolish for His Research; Now Documentary Tells How He Won Nobel Prize for ‘Cancer Cure’
Jim Allison has been the quiet hero behind some of the most ground-breaking medical research of the last quarter century—but before he won the...
Inventor Makes ‘Music Memory Box’ So Dementia Patients Can Reconnect With Their Loved Ones
These personalized music boxes are a way for dementia patients to “create new memories with their families by taking a walk down memory lane.”
IKEA Has Developed a Curtain That Reduces Indoor Air Pollution
The GUNRID curtain could make a dramatic difference in the air quality of urban homes around the world.
New ‘Smart Toilet Seat’ Could Save Thousands and Monitor Vital Signs From Comfort of Home
Rather than having hospital readmissions cost patients and healthcare systems thousands of dollars, this new life-saving loo could be the solution.
In World First, HIV-Positive Woman Donates Kidney to a Fellow HIV-Positive Patient
35-year-old Nina Martinez unknowingly contracted HIV as an infant – but now, she's proudly making history as the first living HIV-positive kidney donor.
Contraceptive Jewelry Could Be Discreet New Method of Birth Control for Women Around the World
Contraceptive jewelry could prove to be a more conspicuous and appealing method of birth control for women – especially in different countries.
In ‘World First’ Blind People Have Their Vision Restored Thanks to Stem Cells From Deceased Organ Donors
Millions of blind people could have their vision actually restored using stem cells taken from the eyes of non-living donors, according to new research...
Empathetic Gamers Make Braces for Kitten Who Couldn’t Find Forever Home Because of Wobbly Legs
Carly the kitten may be cute, but people were reluctant to adopt her because her swimmer's syndrome caused her legs to shake – but not anymore.
Unborn Baby Treated for Spinal Defect After Being Removed From Mom’s Womb for Surgery, Then Put Back
This pioneering new surgery is treating unborn babies of a spinal defect while they are still in the womb.
Scientists Have Developed New Material That is as Flexible as Elastic But Tough as Steel
We may soon have fabrics and clothing that is as stretchy as a rubber band while simultaneously being as durable as steel.