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Good Samaritans Shock Stranger in a Parking Lot Offering to Transport Their Appliance When it Doesn’t Fit

If you come across these “Guardian Angels” in Ogdensburg, New York, please extend to them “A Thousand Thanks” from me. Imagine this. In the midst...

Caribbean Island is On Track to Become the World’s First ‘Hurricane-Proof’ Country

Plans for building a climate-resiliant nation, in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, have led to a GDP rise by 9% for the Caribbean island of Dominica.

Watching This Hummingbird Mama With Her Newborns is Just What We Needed on Mother’s Day

Angela Elsey, a preemie-cuddling volunteer, noticed a hummingbird nest outside her window and filmed the babies for her hugging group stuck in quarantine.

Britain’s Best Gardening Couple Outdo Themselves With Spring Spectacular After Spending Lockdown Tending Their Oasis

The Newtons have created ‘Britain’s best garden’ and grown a spring spectacular bursting with color in Walsall after spending lockdown tending their oasis.

Friday Funnies: Look Inside This Mini Art Gallery That a Bored Couple in Quarantine Made for Their Pet Gerbils

Much to the delight of Pandoro and Tiramisu, the mini museum was even equipped with recreations of the “Mousa Lisa” and “The Gerbil with the Pearl Earring”.

Born a Preemie Herself, She Sets Up Mini-Libraries in Neonatal Wards So Parents Can Read to their Premature Babies

Girl Scout teen Anoushka Talwar, a former preemie, set up mini-libraries in Atlanta neonatal intensive care units for parents who want to read to their premature babies

Scientists Create a ‘Living Concrete’ That Uses Bacteria to Heal Itself When Damaged

Our houses of the future may be made with bacteria that can regenerate, suck CO2 out of the air, and even glow on command.

One Giant Leap for Mankind; Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2019

From generating clean renewable electricity all over the world to exploring the cosmic space beyond—science has made some great strides in 2019.

Three-Story ‘Water Battery’ Has Already Slashed University’s Electrical Costs By 40% in One Month

By storing the energy from 6,000 solar panels, this university is powering all of its air conditioning—which is the largest contributor to energy costs.

Nurse With No Experience Trading Stocks Wins $10,000 Playing a New Fantasy Stock Pick Game

A new fantasy stock game is rewarding people from all walks of life with cash prizes—like a nurse from Ohio that just won the $10,000 monthly prize, having no trading experience.

McDonalds is Turning Dozens of Roadside Billboards into ’Bee Hotels’ in Sweden

McDonalds has started transforming dozens of unused roadside billboards and signs into housing structures for honeybees in Sweden.

Since Father-Son Duo Designed Revolutionary ‘Honey on Tap’ Beehive, There Are 51,000 New Bee Colonies

Now in honor of National Pollinator Week, the inventors are donating thousands of dollars to honeybee conservation groups.

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.

When 7-Foot-Tall ‘Gentle Giant’ With Autism Outgrows His Swing Set, Handyman Steps in for Free

No local businesses were ready to build a new swingset for 23-year-old Cobey Thomas – at least until his mother contacted a specific handyman.

Maryland Poised to Become the First State to Ban Polystyrene Food Containers

If approved by the governor, Maryland would become the first state to ban polystyrene products.

Do You Regret Not Saving Enough Family Keepsakes? Poll Says Most Parents Do (But Don’t Worry)

Despite having hundreds of nostalgic treasures, this new research says that families never feel like they have enough keepsakes – so stop sweating it!

Cosmic Telescope Finally Captures Light From the Dawn of Time

The brightest object in the universe is emitting light from close to the beginning of time – which is roughly 12.8 billion light years away.

Woman Has Traveled Across 3 States to Rescue Dozens of Unloved, Abandoned Hermit Crabs

Even though hermit crabs often get the short end of the stick in a pet-friendly household, this woman goes above and beyond to give them a loving home.

Special Bacteria is Found to be a ‘Battery’ That Turns Sewage Waste into Clean Hydrogen Energy

Scientists have found that purple bacteria could be a groundbreaking new resource for producing clean hydrogen energy out of human waste.

Community is Overjoyed to Pitch in and Care For New Local Celebrity: The Island’s Only Duck

Niue has plenty of tourist traffic to their little island – but they have never been visited by a duck before.