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Once a Janitor at the School, Now She’s Their Beloved Teacher After Continuous Study to Earn Degree

What’s the difference between having the dream and living the dream? Hard work and perseverance. Wanda Smith always wanted to be a school teacher but...

Watch This Historic First: Astronauts Successfully Launched Using Recycled Rocket – to International Space Station

A four-astronaut team launched by NASA and Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX made history by becoming the first humans propelled into space by an...

Texas and Philly Join Movement to Dim Lights at Night – Making it Safer for Migrating Birds

Since 1990, cities around the U.S. have gradually been cutting or dimming outdoor lights in order to help one of their most vulnerable populations—migratory...

Federal Judge Orders Record Penalty Against Exxon for Thousands of Clean Air Act Violations

In yet another loss for ExxonMobil in a historic and long-running environmental enforcement case, a U.S. District Court judge has imposed a $14.25 million...

New Jersey Plumber Drives 22 Hours With Equipment to Help the Overwhelmed Texans Whose Pipes Burst

When a crippling ice storm hit Texas, leaving a bonanza of burst waterlines, homeowners found themselves scrambling to find help. With local supplies and...

In Texas Natural Disaster This Furniture Store Owner Heroically Offers His Store as Shelter — Again

Texas has seen more than its fair share of weather-related calamities—but there's one valiant businessman who has consistently stepped up to make sure his...

Woman Wanders Airports Giving Away Homemade Cards Of Kindness And They Really Brighten People’s Days–WATCH

While traveling for work, a local woman has been giving homemade cards to strangers who might need a pick-me-up at the Houston airport. "I just...

Jóvenes Científicos Crean Limpiador Ambientalmente Amigable de Levadura, Transformando a la Industria Química

Dos jóvenes estudiantes de ingeniería química, Sean Hund y Gaurab Chakrabatri, hicieron un bio peróxido de hidrógeno de levadura, lanzando la línea de limpieza Solugen.

If Children Wear This Type of Contact Lens It Can Stave Off Worsening Eyesight, Researchers Say

Wearing certain contact lenses could reduce by 50% worsening eyesight in children, suggests a new study. Multifocal contact lenses, typically used by adults over the...

Floating Movie Nights Where Viewers Sit in Socially-Distant Boats May Be Coming to the U.S. And Canada

Fancy coming aboard a boat for an aquatic movie adventure? It was a big success last month in Paris and now cinema fans in...

Drive-in Movies Are Coming to Walmarts Across America – And Every Showing is Free

Walrmart and Tribeca Film Festival have partnered to host the free Walmart Drive-in tour featuring host Drew Barrymore in 160 US locations.

Seniors Recreate Iconic Movie Posters For Calendar That’s Raising Thousands For Alzheimer’s – And They’re Amazing

These seniors have been getting fancy with makeup and lights since long before COVID-19 spurred us all to creativity. In genius photoshoots, residents at the...

Americans Polled On The Best Dance Songs of All Time – Essential For Socially-Distant Zoom Dance Parties

This poll produced a super dance playlist with the 40 best dance songs of all time—great for your socially-distant Zoom dance parties.

Investigadores Desarrollaron un Filtro de Aire Capaz de Atrapar y Matar al Virus COVID-19

Investigadores de la universidad de Houston han diseñado un aparato para eliminar patógenos al calentarlos a temperaturas de 200 grados Celsius.

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.

Researchers Develop Air Filter Capable of Trapping and Killing COVID-19

The University of Houston researchers designed the device to kill off airborne pathogens by heating them to temperatures of 200 degrees Celsius.

Young Scientists Make Eco-Friendly Industrial Cleaners From Yeast, Transforming Chemical Industry

Two young chemical engineering students, Sean Hunt and Gaurab Chakrabatri, made a bio hydrogen peroxide from yeast, launching the Solugen line of cleaners.

In Dozens of American Cities, Officers and Protestors Embrace During Rallies Against Bad Policing

Across the US, protests against police brutality have included dozens of beautiful scenes of brotherhood and unity between law enforcement and protesters.

This Nurse Didn’t Just Create a Replacement N95 Mask – Hers Filters More

A Texas "nurse scientist" created a better face mask, in case her nursing staff ever ran out—and Tommye Austin’s TM 2020 is a better one by far.

Scientists Use Electrode Implants to Help Blind People ‘See’ Shapes and Letters—All Without Using Their Eyes

The neural implants used by the Baylor researchers work similarly to someone tracing a shape on the palm of a blind person's hand.