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Obama Hails Girls for Their App That Will Guide Visually Impaired
A team of middle school girls had the moment of their lives when President Obama told the story of how they built an app to...
Imagine Scholar Cultivates Youth Leaders in South Africa
In Nkomazi South Africa, Imagine Scholar is changing a community, one student at a time. The after school program pushes students to reach their potential,...
Zuckerberg and Wife Give $120 Million to Public Schools
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, are donating $120 million to help public schools in underserved communities through their foundation, Startup: Education.
In...
Ducklings Take Leap of Faith to Follow Mom (WATCH!)
Ducklings will normally follow their mother anywhere. But students at the University College in Dublin became concerned that these babies might remain stuck on a...
“I’m Right Here Behind You”
There is no way! It is too high and too dangerous!
Those were my thoughts as my son climbed the inflatable slide above. When I...
How Art Helps Us Communicate Love and Forgiveness to the World
JUSTIN ST. VINCENT is the Director and Founder of Xtreme Music: where Music meets Spirituality, based in Auckland, New Zealand. He served on the Fetzer...
Hero Teen Breaks High School Volunteer Record
Eboni Stevenson, a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver, won an award recently for devoting more than 3,000 hours of her time...
Border Collies Help Reduce E. Coli on Beaches
A new study found that Border Collie patrols are an effective way to reduce the amount of E. coli bacteria at public beaches in...
9-Year-old Hero Saves Teacher Who Passed Out
A teacher in Poplar Bluff, Missouri is lucky that one of her nine-year-old students is a movie lover.
She was teaching her class at the...
Bubblegum That Cleans Your Teeth–For Kids Where There Are No Dentists
For kids living in slums in the developing world, dental hygiene is a real problem. With this cheap gum developed by a team of...
University Holds Graduation for One, Grants Dying Father’s Wish
Longwood University may rate as one of the best colleges in the South, but that doesn't mean the faculty thinks itself too fancy to...
The Choice Bus – Half School Bus, Half Prison Bus Teaches Kids Consequences
The Mattie C. Stewart Foundation was named after an Alabama man's mother, who was shot by his father in front of his eyes when...
Giving Your Ideas Some Legs: Study Finds Walking Improves Creativity
Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple, was known for his walking meetings. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has also been seen holding meetings on foot....
California’s High School Graduation Rate Passes 80% for First Time
For the first time in California history, the high school graduation rate has surpassed 80%, mirroring a trend nationwide, officials announced Monday.
The numbers of...
Man Acts as Human Bench for Elderly Lady Stuck on Elevator
An employee from College HUNKS Moving and Hauling service in Florida proved that the company's motivation "to make the world a better place" is...
Second Wind Cottages Give Second Chances to Homeless Men
A few years ago, Carmen Guidi read a book that changed his life and, in turn, the lives of many others—from homeless men, women,...
Rap Star Drake Flies to Texas Just to Visit Teen With Cancer
Well, Drake may have just officially won himself the title of sweetest rapper ever.
He flew to Texas to surprise 15-year-old Kennedy Brown, who was...
Neuroscience Sleep Program Free to Any Bullied Youth Who Needs Healing
When Teri Mahaney’s grandson was relentlessly bullied and suffered negative effects, she created an audio program to play while he fell asleep. The positive...
Firefighting Robot Can Walk Through Flames
Fighting fires, with their extreme unpredictability, high temperatures and the resulting damage to structures, can prove challenging for even the most seasoned firefighter. Autonomous...
50-cent Paper Microscope Could Save Millions of Lives
Stanford bioengineering professor Manu Prakash was worried that because the developing world could not afford microscopes, they were prescribing malaria pills without identifying specific...