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A Mom’s Love Helps Woman Wake From Coma After Five Years

From Grand Rapids comes a story too magical to believe—of a mother's love creating a medical miracle, and a woman who cared for a...

Teen Who Was Told He’d Never Walk with Cerebral Palsy Just Took 1st Place in Bodybuilding Competition

Hunter Moore is just like any other teen athlete. He loves to play sports, made the varsity team, and doesn't mind throwing up a...

Good News in History, January 8

49 years ago today, Ella Grasso became the first woman to be elected to serve as a state governor in the US. A member...

Electrical Brain Stimulation Improves Mental Processes in Alzheimer’s Patients

Researchers found that twice-daily current stimulation sessions of around 20 minutes improved the memory and overall cognitive performance of elderly people living with Alzheimer's...

Good News in History, December 2

Happy 40th Birthday to Aaron Rodgers, the sensational NFL QB best known for his consistency, accuracy, and completions in the end zone. Playing almost...

NASA Turns Light into Sound Frequency Creating a Milky Way Symphony (LISTEN)

A collaboration between NASA and musicians has seen a photograph of the Milky Way from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory turned into a musical piece...

First Advanced Parkinson’s Patient to Walk Again with New Spinal Implant, ‘It’s Incredible’

A Frenchman who received a new spinal implant has regained significant motor functions including the ability to walk unaided for miles after losing all...

Texas Mother–Daughter Duo Given Prestigious Award from 3 Past Presidents for Easing Others’ Pain From Rare Disease

A Texas mother-daughter duo was honored by three former presidents this month, becoming 2023 Points of Light Award honorees for their fierce dedication and...

Strike Finally Ends: Your Favorite Shows Are Returning Now That Writers Are Getting Paid Fairer Share

After 146 days of picketing, the Writer's Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) reached a tentative...

Look What AI Could Do for Architecture: Giving Rise to a Stunning New Style

What will be the next great architectural style, the one that shapes the skylines and suburbs of the future? If you've never heard of...

After Taking Vitamin B2 Baby Becomes Solitary Case of Recovery from Rare Genetic Disease

Vitamin B2, or riboflavin, is a key compound in energy metabolism, cellular respiration, and antibody production, and in the case of a 1-year-old baby...

Now Science Shows Us How Looking at Art Makes Us Feel

People all around the world are drawn to creating and consuming art, and human emotions are often a central subject in visual artworks as...

Hero Teen Saves Brother Being Swept Away: ‘Mom…I Might Not Be Back’

In New Zealand, a young boy has become the world's youngest recipient of the Mountbatten Award after saving his younger brother from a treacherous...

Single Atom X-rayed For First Time in Breakthrough That Will ‘Transform the World’

Many laymen will not be aware that science has never been able to X-ray a single atom. The best that current state-of-the-art synchrotron scanners can...

Practicing and Listening to Music Can Slow Cognitive Decline in Healthy Seniors by Producing More Gray Matter

Listening to music or playing an instrument can delay cognitive decline as we age—by producing gray matter in the brain—a new study shows. The researchers...

Scientists Find Surge of Specific Brain Activity in Dying Patients that Could Help Explain Near-Death Experiences

For the first time, scientists have observed a surge of energetic activity in the brains of dying patients, a discovery that reveals that our...

First of its Kind Brain Surgery on Baby Inside the Womb has Successfully Prevented Heart Failure

Brain surgery has been performed on a baby still inside the womb in order to fix potentially deadly damage to vessels and saved the...

Microbot That Targets and Captures Damaged Cells is Real-Life Pac-Man

A tiny controllable robot acts as a real-life 'Pac-Man'—identifying and gobbling up damaged cells in living things. Scientists say the minuscule robot, which is seven...

Youth Given 8 Months to Live Has Beaten Aggressive Blood Cancer, Now Inspires Others: ‘You can get through anything’

A young Florida man given just eight months to live has beaten a rare and aggressive blood cancer, after nearly dying multiple times during...

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...