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Donated Cars and Cash Flood in to South Carolina Mechanic Who Fixes Them And Gives Them Away to Those in Need

A few weeks ago, the CBS Evening News featured a rural South Carolina man who is transforming lives by repairing broken cars and giving...

Embrace Your Darker Moods And You’ll Feel Happier in the Long Run, Say Scientists

Pressure to feel upbeat can make you feel downbeat, while embracing your darker moods can actually make you feel better in the long run,...

If You’re Anxiously Awaiting News, Do This One Thing to Feel at Ease – Researchers Say

An induced feeling of awe, or state of wonder, may be the best strategy yet for alleviating the discomfort that comes from uncertain waiting. Kate...

The Weirdness Of Dreams May Be Why We Have Them, Says New Theory of Dreaming

Inspired by techniques used to train deep neural networks, a neuroscience professor has argued for a new theory of dreams: the overfitted brain hypothesis. The...

The Reasons Why 68% of Americans Think Their Mom is ‘The Cool Mom’

Nearly seven in 10 Americans identify their mom as “the cool mom,” according to a new poll. The survey of 2,000 American adults identified the...

After Illegally Bulldozing Historic London Pub, Developers Were Ordered to Rebuild it ‘Brick by Brick’

Six years of legal trench warfare has given every reason for West London residents to raise a pint in victory. A favorite neighborhood pub, which...

Scientists Achieve Breakthrough, Talking With Lucid Dreamers in Their Sleep—And There’s Now An App For That

Dreams take us to an alternative reality while we're fast asleep. So, you might not expect that a person in the midst of a...

This Brilliant Low-Income Housing in Colombia is Made From Coffee Waste

In a country with both housing shortages and world-leading coffee production, a small construction company has, quite brilliantly, found a way to leverage one...

Young Man Overcomes Illness by Learning Skills From a Near Dead Art: Watchmaking

After Reuben Schoots contracted a series of wasting tropical illnesses while on an eight-month backpacking trip through Latin America, he found himself with nothing...

‘Dramatic’ Plunge in London Air Pollution Since 2016, When Mayor Cracked Down

Since Sadiq Khan was elected as Mayor of London in 2016, the famous city on the Thames has seen a dramatic fall in its...

Breakthrough For Spinal Cord Injuries and Dementia as Protein Builds ‘Striking’ Repairs

A drug that repairs damage to the brain and spinal cord has been created by British scientists offering hope for new therapies that address...

Gary Larson, Beloved Cartoonist of ‘The Far Side’ Publishes First New Comics in 25 Years

Earlier this week, the legendary American cartoonist responsible for The Far Side comics started publishing his first content in 25 years.

Adorable Artwork From These Small Kids Shows Up On Times Square Billboard to Thank Essential Workers

3 kids got the surprise of a lifetime when their artwork showed up on a giant billboard, as a colorful ‘thank you’ to frontline workers for their service.

Italian Student Stranded in Spain Finds Hero in Cab Driver Who Drove Her 900 Miles Home for Free

When Giada Collalto found herself hundreds of miles away from home in Venice, a compassionate cab driver volunteered to drive her back free of charge.

Billy Idol is Protecting NYC Air By Telling Drivers to Shut Their Engines Off: ‘Billy Never Idles; Neither Should You’

Rock star and environmentalist Billy Idol has just helped to launch a new ad campaign that tells New York City drivers to turn their car engines off.

100-Year-Old Tortoise May Be the Last of Her Species—But Now She Has New Hope

Evidence of a second tortoise on Fernandina Island in the Galapagos has been confirmed, ahead of blood test results from Yale that would confirm species.

Dad Helps Delivers Baby at Home Using Just One Hand Since Other Arm Was in a Cast

28-year-old Rhys Darby deserves a “Dad of the Year” award after he successfully delivered his daughter with his arm in a cast due to a broken thumb.

Micro-Preemie Proved Doctors Wrong and is Now Paying It Forward by Knitting Hats for Other Preemies

Almost three decades after doctors said Sarina Rohr was not likely to survive as a micro-preemie, she is now paying it forward to other babies like her.

One of the World’s First Communities of 3D Printed Homes is Set to House Mexico’s Poorest Families

Thanks to a specially designed 3D printer for building houses in rural locations, these cozy homes required less than 24 hours of printing time.

More Than 200 Homeless Seniors Will Have Tiny Houses of Their Own After Donations Pour In

Hundreds of chronically homeless Texans over the age of 50 will soon have a roof over their heads thanks to the Housing First Community Coalition.