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Some of the Best National Parks Where You Can Avoid the Summer Crowds

Last year, America's national parks received overflowing record crowds during the summer months. Places like Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Shenandoah, Sequoia, and...

10-year-old’s Backyard Discovery Reveals ‘Mind-blowing’ Interaction Between Plants and Insects

2 years ago, little Hugo Deans from Pennsylvania found some red-colored seeds on the ground by an ant's nest in his backyard. Hugo was excited—he...

Hubble Sees a Possible Runaway Black Hole Creating a Trail of Stars

Perhaps the most astonishing phenomenon ever discovered by astronomers was recently observed "accidentally" by the Hubble Space Telescope. What Hubble saw was a supermassive black...

Those Who Think Positively About Aging Are More Likely to Regain Memory, Landmark Study Shows

Feeling happy about getting older can reverse a common type of memory loss, according to a new study from Yale. Older people with mild cognitive...

One Stem Cell Injection to Target Inflammation Slashed Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke By 58%

A large trial showed that a single injection of a patient's own stem cells into their heart was able to reduce inflammation and risk...

For 3 Hours Doctors Continued CPR on Toddler with No Pulse–Until Life Returned

When 3-year-old Waylon Saunders arrived at the hospital, he was already legally dead and had been for a while. Found face-down in an icy backyard...

MIT Develops AI that Predicts Lung Cancer Risk up to 6 Years in Advance, Like Finding a ‘Needle in a Haystack’

Researchers at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) have developed a new AI deep learning model that can predict lung cancer risk up to six...

Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 21: Zoe Chance on How to Make Friends and Influence Others–and Embrace Intuition

The Lesson: Making friends and influencing people, as Carnegie described it, can be approached in several ways, but Zoe Chance feels that the modern influential...

This Startup Uses Volcanic Rock Dust to Capture Carbon on Farms

An ag-tech startup is spreading basalt rock dust on farmers' fields as both fertilizer and an ingenious way to not only capture carbon, but...

Revolutionary Jab that Could Repair Spinal Cord Injuries Developed by Scientists

A revolutionary treatment that could repair spinal cord injuries has been developed by scientists which regrew nerves in paralyzed mice within three months. The medication...

Boy With Crippling ‘Suicide Disease’ Takes First Steps in a Year After Traveling to US for Pioneering Treatment

A young boy with a crippling condition that is so painful it's dubbed the 'suicide disease' has taken his first steps in almost a...

Genius Scarecrow Competition Attracts Thousands to Village – LOOK

Thousands of people flocked to a little English village to see homeowners decorate their properties with comical creations as part of an annual scarecrow...

Cheap, Single-Dose Rabies Vaccine Passes Phase 1 Trials–Could Save Thousands of Lives

Researchers from the University of Oxford have today reported new findings from a Phase 1 clinical trial studying the immune response and safety of...

Common Weed May Be ‘Super Plant’ That Holds Key to Drought-Resistant Crops

A drought-proof weed may hold the key to feeding the world, according to new research. The common plant known as purslane, harbors important clues about...

Psilocybin Microdosing Study Finds Improved Mental Health and Psychomotor Dexterity in Those Over 55

What happens when a bunch of scientists put a study group of older people together and give them all psychedelic mushrooms? As it turns...

FDA Approves First Alopecia Drug That Restores Hair Growth in Many Patients

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of the Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor baricitinib as a treatment for severe alopecia areata, a...

Higher Optimism is Linked With Longer Life, Harvard Scientists Find in New Study

Higher levels of optimism were associated with longer lifespan and living beyond age 90 in women across racial and ethnic groups in a study...

Roads are Lasting Twice as Long Thanks to Recycled Tire Rubber

Rubber from used tyres acts like sunscreen for roads and halves the rate of sun damage when mixed with bitumen, new research has found. Engineers...

Livin’ Good Currency Ep. 11: Yona Shtern on Changing Lives of the Sleep Deprived with the Next Gen’ of Wellness Wearables

The Lesson: Many major chronic health disturbances like depression and inadequate sleep are treated in the west with self-serving temporary crutches like prescription drugs. When...

New Treatment Helps Alopecia Patients Regrow Their Hair

A new Yale study shows that one in three patients with a severe skin disease were able to regrow hair after being treated with...