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Seniors Given Free Video Devices With Easy-to-Use Buttons So They Can Talk to Family for First Time in Months

Seniors who are social distancing to stay healthy during the pandemic are now gaining much-needed companionship, thanks to ultra-loud, easy-to-use devices that connect them...

Send a Birthday Greeting to the Oldest Living World War II Vet in the U.S. as He Turns 111

In a week's time, the United States' oldest living American to have served in the Second World War is going to turn the grand...

This Woman’s Lifelong Fear Of Fruit and Vegetables Was Cured By Hypnotherapy

A British woman who has eaten only cheese, fries, and pasta for more than 20 years after developing a fear of fruit and vegetables...

Teens Transform Liquor Store into a Needed Food Market, Choosing The Best Way To Serve Chicago

From darkness comes light. From despair comes hope. From passion comes change. In the wake of turbulent racial protests in America’s Midwest, a group...

In Just 2 Years, They’ve Rediscovered 4 Amazing Animals on Their ‘25 Lost Species’ List’

Just over two years since Global Wildlife Conservation (GWC) promoted their '25 Most Wanted' list of 'lost species', a series of rediscoveries has reduced that...

Tiny Elephant Shrew Rediscovered in Africa After 50 Years–And All it Took Was Coconut and Peanut Butter as Bait

Joining a number of high-profile species rediscoveries in the last two years, a tiny elephant shrew—also known as the Somali sengi—has been found to...

UPDATE: ‘World’s Loneliest Elephant’ Finally Headed For Sanctuary After Pakistan Ordered Him Released From Zoo

An elephant named Kavaan spent nearly a decade without a playmate in an Islamabad zoo. Now, he is finally moving to a sanctuary in Cambodia.

Scientists Make Giant Leap in Diagnosing Liver Disease By Using The Natural Gut Microbiome

Chronic liver disease is challenging to diagnose, but the microbiome inside a person’s gut may be an unexpected solution, says Salk research.

Red Lobster Employee Saves a Rare Blue Lobster And Restaurant Finds a Zoo To Adopt It

Red Lobster employees knew that a blue lobster shipped to them was a rarity, so they called conservation partners who got the Akron Zoo to adopt it.

‘Vegetable Orchestra’ Musicians Perform Songs Using Only Fresh Veggies Before Cooking Spare Parts for the Audience

For more than two decades, these Austrian musicians have performed concerts with fresh vegetables—and then served up their instruments to the audience.

Single Dose of Covid-19 Vaccine Proved Successful in Pre-Clinical Study, Human Safety Trials Begin

A safe single-shot vaccine for COVID-19 has been successfully trialed in Rhesus macaques, one of our closest relatives, and human trials began today. The Johnson...

Hero Teacher Spent Every Day in Lockdown Preparing Food for His Pupils and Delivered 7,500 Packed Lunches

A hero teacher in England spent every day preparing food for his 85 students who were home in quarantine— and delivered 7,500 packed lunches.

From Pizza to Fresh Vegetables: When You’re in The Bronx, You’re Going to Get Fed By This Generous Community

During the pandemic, people in Riverdale in The Bronx have set up The Pizza Brigade and a Friendly Fridge on the street to feed those in need.

Pandas Found a Moment Alone During COVID-19 Shutdowns to Have a Baby – Watch the Video

A panda couple in South Korea’s Everland park gave birth to a cub, after mating while the zoo had closed for COVID, offering hope to an endangered species.

Hanes is Equipping America’s Homeless With 1 Million Masks to Ensure They Can Access Essential Businesses

While donating 1 million masks to homeless communities across America, Hanes launches a #MaskAround social media campaign to promote mask wearing.

2 Million People in India Gather to Plant 20 Million Trees Along the River Ganges—All While Social Distancing

While social-distancing and wearing masks, residents and government workers in India's Uttar Pradesh planted 20 million trees in one day.

Compound in Sea Sponges Can Stop Cancer and Kill Herpes – And Growing Them Would Benefit Indonesians

The chemical manzamine-A, found in sea sponges (Acanthostrongylophora ingens) living in the waters of indonesia, can block the replication of cancer cells.

Exciting Study Results Say COVID-19 Vaccine Was Effective and Well-Tolerated for Its 45 Adult Participants

The study results released this week in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the mRNA-1273 developed by Moderna was safe and effective in adults.

The Search Engine That Plants Trees With Every Search Has Just Planted its 100-Millionth Tree

The Ecosia search engine which plants trees from ad revenue it earns on search pages has reached a milestone of planting 100 million trees across the world.

Diluting Plasma Shown to Rejuvenate Tissue and Reverse Signs of Aging in Old Mice, Says Cool New Study

The study by the University of California–Berkeley about diluting blood plasma, may soon lead to a treatment for reversing symptoms of old age in humans.