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First Known Photos of ‘Lost Bird’ Not Seen in 2 Decades are Captured by University of Texas Scientists

For the first time, scientists have captured photos of a bird in Africa that was unseen for nearly twenty years. Known as the Yellow-crested Helmetshrike,...

Simple Scanner the Size of a Coffee Grinder Will Tell You Exactly How Long Fruit and Veggies Will Last

A wise balding man once said, "fruit's a gamble," but what if producers and retailers had a way of knowing the odds before the...

2,000-Year-Old Home Found Under a Seaside Playground May Be Pliny the Elder’s Villa

If you've ever felt that planning permission is hard to get in an American city because of zoning regs, imagine the difficulty in a...

Grocery Worker Rescues Mom By Asking a Crying Toddler if She Wants to Scan Items (WATCH)

It doesn't matter how expert you are and calming your child, sometimes they are simply inconsolable; and parallel to that fact is another that...

Good News in History, January 20

2 years ago today, Zara Rutherford became the youngest woman to fly around the world alone. Landing at Kortrijk-Wevelgem Airport in western Belgium, she...

Restaurants Find Companies to Take Their Spent Oyster Shells to Restore Oyster Reefs

For everything that Hong Kong is and has become, a quiet constant among the rattle of construction and the sprawl of concrete, steel, and...

Police Give Motorists a Thanksgiving Surprise–Handing Out Free Turkeys Instead of Tickets

Motorists in South Carolina who were pulled over for violations got a Thanksgiving surprise, as officers handed them a free turkey instead of tickets...

Archaeologists Find 24 Bronze Statues ‘Without Equal’ Preserved in Tuscany for 2,300 Years That ‘Rewrite History’

Whilst excavating Roman-era baths in the Tuscan hills outside Siena, archaeologists have stumbled upon what is quite simply one of the most significant discoveries...

Spy Satellite Photos Reveal Hundreds of Long-Lost Roman Forts, Challenging Decades-Old Theory

Declassified photos captured by United States spy satellites launched during the Cold War have revealed an archaeological treasure trove: hundreds of previously unknown Roman-era...

Top 30 Most Delightful Things That Happen Unexpectedly–Like Finding Cash in Jeans or Compliments from Strangers

A new poll compiled the top 30 most unexpectedly delightful things to happen, including pulling cash from the pocket of an old pair of...

Lawyer Helps Woman Who Stole Pencil Box; Gets Surprise from Her Son 25 Years Later

The year was 1998, and Malaysian lawyer Ahmad Zaharil was a bit confused when he saw a distressed Indian-Malaysian woman in her 50s being...

Farmers Markets Thriving Since Pandemic as Shoppers and Venders Form Unbreakable Ritual

The number of farmers markets in the US is increasing—as are the numbers of customers and the number of states choosing to celebrate them...

Grocery Carts Can Tell Researchers Who May Be at Risk for Stroke –And 39 Shoppers Were Diagnosed

Supermarket carts in Liverpool, England, were fitted with sensors that could identify people at risk of a stroke—and dozens of willing participants were diagnosed. Atrial...

Man Finds Tiny Dolls Cozied-up in the Back of His Mailbox – The Scene Keeps Changing but Mystery Remains Unsolved

When a Michigan man went for a routine walk to his mailbox to collect unwanted supermarket papers and publicity, he discovered to his surprise...
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Adults 70 and Older Swear by These Activities to Keep Them Younger Than Their Age – ‘Stereotypes No Longer Apply’

Three-quarters of people who reached 70 years or older agreed in a new poll that the ‘old age stereotypes’ no longer apply to today's...

Millennials Between 25-34 May Be the Savviest With Their Cash, Says New UK Poll

Younger millennials are the most likely to be careful with their cash—and the most likely to take action in their households to reduce monthly...

Every Penny Thrown into Rome’s Trevi Fountain Goes to Help the City’s Poor–Over a Million Each Year

Every year, the more than €1 million in coins thrown into the Trevi Fountain in Rome are hoovered up to feed, clothe, and house...

A Fruit So Sweet, Yet Grown Indoors: Will the Japanese Cultivar Become This Tesla of Strawberries?

A pair of talented agri-scientists have developed a strain of exquisitely-tasty, melt-in-your-mouth strawberries that are putting a foodie spotlight on the capabilities of vertical...

Over 75% of Brits Say They’re Greener Today Than They Were 10 Years Ago: Poll

A poll of 2,000 adults found three-quarters of respondents said they were greener today than they were a decade ago—with a large majority believing...

Woman Who Can Smell Parkinson’s’ Helps Scientists Develop Test

In Scotland there's a woman who can smell changes in body odor corresponding to the presence or onset of Parkinson's disease. Keeping with Scotland's decorated...