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Paramedic Crew Goes Out of Their Way to Grant Patient’s Last Wish at the Beach

A photo of a paramedic and his patient is being hailed as a beautiful example of medical staff showing care and compassion to those in need.

Graeme Cooper of the Queensland Ambulance Service was taking a palliative patient to the hospital last month when he was asked by the dying woman if it was possible to let her see the ocean one more time.

Cooper and his crewmate Danielle Kellan were more than happy to oblige.

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The two paramedics took a detour through Harvey Bay, Queensland and carefully escorted the senior – stretcher and all – onto the beach for one last look.

“Tears were shed and the patient felt very happy,” says the ambulance service.

This was not the final time the pair would go the extra mile (literally). Cooper and Kellan later offered a second field trip to the beach so she could relive the moment. They even got her a bag full of ocean saltwater so she could dip her fingers in a bit of the sea.

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“Sometimes it is not the drugs/training/skills – sometimes all you need is empathy to make a difference!” says the Queensland Ambulance Service.

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Why You Should Wake Up at 5AM and How You Can Start Doing It Today

Title: How to Wake Up Early

The Lesson: Night owls might be reluctant to hear this, but there are a dozen reasons why getting up at 5AM is good for you. From strengthening your willpower, to the emotional benefits of seeing the sunrise, to the mental perk of getting a head start on the rest of the world – early mornings can have a huge impact on your wellbeing. While overcoming the mind-over-mattress barrier might seem difficult, here has some good tips on how to do it.

Notable Excerpt: “We live in a world of dramatic distraction and there is something very special about waking up at 5 or 6AM every morning. Many creative people – whether it’s great writers or painters – love waking up at this holy hour every day.”

The Speaker: Robin Sharma’s talks on business have attracted over 750,000 people seeking his unique insight on strategy, leadership, and entrepreneurial mastery – and those viewers are already starting to see results in their personal growth. A best-selling author and motivational speaker, Sharma’s has spent the last twenty years of his career delivering talks to thousands of people all over the world, as well as to the massive corporate workforces of Nike, Microsoft, and HP.

Books: The Canadian speaker has published 11 groundbreaking self-help books, the most notable of which include “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” and “The Leader Who Had No Title”.

Podcast: Sharma’s first two Mastery classes are totally free to view and you can also download his free Mastery Sessions podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud, or watch his talks on YouTube.

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Student Invents Device That Captures Tailpipe Pollution So He Can Turn it Into Ink

Recycling Air Pollution Into Art
Startup’s system captures particle matter from diesel exhaust and turns it into inks and paints.
Written by Rob Matheson
MIT News

On a break from his studies in the MIT Media Lab, Anirudh Sharma SM ’14 traveled home to Mumbai, India. While there, he noticed that throughout the day his T-shirts were gradually accumulating something that resembled dirt.

“I realized this was air pollution, or sooty particulate matter, made of black particles released from exhaust of vehicles,” Sharma says. “This is a major health issue.”

Soot comprises tiny black particles, about 2.5 micrometers or smaller, made of carbon produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. Breathing in the particles can lead to lung damage, cancers, and other conditions.

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Back at MIT, Sharma set out to help solve this dire air-pollution issue. After years of research and development, Sharma’s startup Graviky Labs has developed technology that attaches to exhaust systems of diesel generator chimneys to capture particulate matter. Scientists at Graviky then treat the soot to turn it into ink, called Air-Ink, for artists around the world.

So far, the startup, which is commercially piloting its KAALINK devices for use on diesel generators across India, has captured 1.6 billion micrograms of particulate matter, which equates to cleaning roughly 1.6 trillion liters of outdoor air. More than 200 gallons of Air-Ink have been harvested for a growing community of more than 1,000 artists, from Bangalore to Boston, Hong Kong, and London.

“Less pollution, more art. That’s what we’re going for,” Sharma says.

KAALINK is a cylindrical device that retrofits to the exhaust systems of vehicles or diesel generators and relies on static electricity, a phenomenon in which energized materials attract particles. Inside the device are cartridges filled with a high-energy plasma. An applied voltage triggers the plasma to attract soot particles flying by, ridding the air of roughly 85 to 95 percent of particles without affecting the exhaust system.

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A KAALINK device can stay on an exhaust system for about 15 to 20 days. Users then empty the disposable cartridges into special Graviky Labs collection units, where they are sent straight to the startup’s lab for treatment. This system — co-invented by Nitesh Kadyan and Nikhil Kaushik — removes heavy metals and toxins to create usable Air-Ink.

Similar soot-capturing processes exist, Sharma says, but they capture the soot by dissolving it in liquids, which makes the treatment process complex and expensive. Graviky, on the other hand, captures the particulate matter in its basic dry form. “Other processes convert air pollution into water pollution, and essentially generate more waste,” Sharma says. “We minimize the process and create a recycling stream from particulate matter waste that would have otherwise gone into our lungs.”

Currently, KAALINK isn’t a consumer product. Graviky primarily sells the filter to companies and organizations in India for capturing soot from the diesel generators that help power hospitals, malls, schools, apartment complexes, and other buildings. Companies have also sought to retrofit diesel generators with KAALINK to make them carbon neutral. Graviky later buys back the captured particulate matter from the owners of these engines to incentivize pollution capture.

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Posted all over Graviky Lab’s Facebook page today are photos of art made from the Air-Ink and paint, including portraits, street murals, body art, sketches, and clothing prints. In London, an Air-Ink mural was featured for several weeks in Piccadilly Circus, and the city’s Museum of Writing has a permanent exhibit on Air-Ink.

One Boston artist using Air-Ink is Sneha Shrestha, a native of Nepal who paints mantras in her native language, meshing Sanskrit and graffiti styles. She has been using Air-Ink for “handstyles” (a unique graffiti artist signature) and has received requests from galleries worldwide to create art using this ink.

Using Air-Ink, a product made and shipped out from Bangalore, also holds personal significance for the artist from Kathmandu. “I am taking waste collected from a place close to my hometown and I am creating something beautiful out of it,” says Shrestha, who is also founder and senior advisor of the Children’s Art Museum of Nepal. “My work is inspired by the culture and native language of my hometown and Air-Ink added another layer of connection to where I am from.”

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Air-Ink, she adds, could be a valuable tool in raising awareness about air pollution globally. “Air-Ink makes the concept of pollution more tangible for a wider audience,” she says. “When you can see what polluted air looks like in a tangible form, it definitely raises curiosity and start conversations about pollution.”

A successfully funded Kickstarter campaign over the summer sold out on various Air-Ink markers and decorated T-shirts, postcards, motorcycle helmets, and shoes. According to Graviky, each ounce of Air-Ink — about enough to make one marker — offsets 45 minutes of air pollution generated by a vehicle.

But the aim wasn’t always to create art. “I started with the general question, ‘What are the things you can do with carbon that’s collected?’” Sharma says of his early days designing the technology in the Media Lab’s Fluid Interfaces Group with Pattie Maes, a professor of media technology and academic head of the Program in Media Arts and Sciences.

The initial prototype for the device, developed in 2012, was actually a printer that sucked in carbon and filled an ink cartridge, and would be used strictly for paper printing. But the printer wasn’t scalable, so Sharma refined the bulky device into an exhaust retrofit that could go “beyond the lab and have real-world impact,” he says.

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In 2013, Sharma launched Graviky headquarters, ready to release the product in heavily polluted India. “It’s pretty dire here,” Sharma says. “Primary schools have been shut down because of air pollution. It’s a catastrophe. I wanted to create technologies that are new and can have a large social impact, and that brought me back here.”

At first, there was still no specific application for the ink. Then, about a year ago, the startup decided to find new ways to further spread its mission. It chose to do so through art. “Art helps us raise awareness about where the ink and paint comes from. Artists are spreading the word that this is a very special ink that makes a difference,” Sharma says.

In March, Tiger Beer reached out to Graviky to create a large campaign against air pollution. For the project, Graviky gave 150 liters of Air-Ink — or, roughly 2,500 hours of air pollution, according to Graviky — to artists in Hong Kong, known for its high air pollution, to create murals. This effort won the startup several awards, including a Gold at Cannes Lions for outdoor impact innovation.

Now, as the community of artists using Air-Ink grows, Sharma hopes Graviky’s message gets heard worldwide. “Air pollution knows no borders,” he says. “It’s in India, Boston, and places all over the world. Our ink sends a message that pollution is one of the resources in our world that’s the hardest to capture and use. But it can be done.”

Reprinted with permission from MIT News

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Classmates Explode With Joy the Moment Teen Learns He Got Into Harvard

It takes a village to raise a child – and it takes a classroom to celebrate a fellow student being accepted into an Ivy League school.

In a video that has quickly gone viral, 16-year-old Ayrton Little can be seen nervously awaiting the results of his college application to Harvard.

The second that his acceptance is confirmed, he and his classmates explode with joy – and the happiness is contagious.

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Ayrton’s older brother Alex, who also just got accepted into Stanford University, both go to TM Landry College Prep in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. The siblings say that despite living 30 minutes away from the school, they have spent many long days at the school working towards this moment.

“Our desire is to do great things, but to also push each other to the point we have now reached,” Alex wrote on Facebook. “I’ve also been working hard in school all my life, just so I’d be able to make sure I could take care of my mother.”

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Couple Who Gambled On Bitcoin in 2012 Donates All of Their Gains to Cancer Research

With prices soaring into five-digit figures, “bitcoin” has been garnering a lot of media attention in the last few months – and a lot of people did not even know it existed.

This couple, however, was willing to invest in the innovative cryptocurrency when it was selling for $800 a pop in 2012. Five years later, it seems that the gamble paid off.

Instead of profiting off of the financial windfall, Halle Tecco and Jeff Hammerbacher just announced that they donated all of their bitcoin gains to the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center in South Carolina.

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“We made a crazy bet on bitcoin ($gbtc) in 2013. It’s done extraordinarily well,” the couple wrote on Twitter. “Excited to announce that we’ve donated it all to MUSC Hollings to further cancer research. Three cheers for bitcoin philanthropy.”

“We imagine it’s one of the first bitcoin donations to a medical school,” says Tecco. “Hopefully there will be many more!”

Hammerbacher and Tecco declined to say how much their investment was worth in total, but CNBC estimates the value to be ranging in hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Watch UPS Driver’s Giddy Delight Over Finding Holiday Snacks Left For Him

Considering how UPS workers are usually the ones delivering people’s Christmas gifts, imagine this guy’s delight over finding that someone had left out a gift for him.

Tiffany Judd, a mother of two from Mississippi, conducts all of her Christmas shopping online – and because she knows how hard it can be to work in the freight industry during the holiday season, she decided to give something back to the diligent FedEx and UPS workers who showed up at her house every day.

Judd then started putting snacks and water bottles under a Christmas tree on her porch so the mail staff could treat themselves to a bite to eat while they worked.

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Her security camera on the front porch captured the reaction of one UPS driver in particular – and it is incredibly sweet.

Upon seeing the goodies, the gentleman can be heard letting out a yelp of excitement, grabbing a handful of snacks, and enthusiastically saying “thank you” to the security camera.

“This time of year it’s nice to give to give back to others and it just made me feel good that he was excited about that,” Judd told Inside Edition.

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Here are 7 Ways That Titans of Business Rise to Success

Title: How Business Titans Do It

The Lesson: Do you want to be a titan of business? A genius of innovation? A giant among trailblazers? Well, here is a set of behavioral traits that are exhibited by all the icons of industry; and you can start exhibiting them too. Some of these tips on becoming a world-class business titan are as simple as eliminating fear from your life – others are as difficult as mastering your “relentlessness muscle”.

Notable Excerpt: “The starting point of being a titan of business is developing an interior core where – when people laugh at you, dismiss your impossible dream, and say that you can’t do it – you have to have such a strong interior core, that you will be able to stay true to your ambition, you stay focused, and you dismiss the naysayers.”

The Speaker: Robin Sharma’s talks on business have attracted over 750,000 people seeking his unique insight on strategy, leadership, and entrepreneurial mastery – and those viewers are already starting to see results in their personal growth. A best-selling author and motivational speaker, Sharma’s has spent the last twenty years of his career delivering talks to thousands of people all over the world, as well as to the massive corporate workforces of Nike, Microsoft, and HP.

Books: The Canadian speaker has published 11 groundbreaking self-help books, the most notable of which include “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” and “The Leader Who Had No Title”.

Podcast: Sharma’s first two Mastery classes are totally free to view and you can also download his free Mastery Sessions podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud, or watch his talks on YouTube.

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Four Easy and Free Ways to Do Good This Holiday Season

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With the holidays right around the corner, great times of celebration present great opportunities to give back. Here’s four easy ways to make a difference in your community:

Gather your friends or colleague for a little tea and letter writing. As we celebrate the holidays, we should remember the thousands of men and women who are deployed overseas who will miss the holidays with their family. You can send them a letter thanking them through Operation Gratitude. Or you can write a letter to someone whose loved one has identified that they need some support. More Love Letters gives you the name, addresses and stories of people whose day will be brightened by hearing from you.

Clear out your closets and make someone’s day. There is no doubt you have clothes, shoes, old toys and lots of other things that you haven’t seen since the last time you went through your closets. Well, while they are sitting there collecting cobwebs, you’re actually keeping them from someone who would appreciate them. So, clean out your closets and then request a prepaid envelope from Donate Stuff who will then distribute everything to their partner charities.

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Start a Goodshop Shopfunding Campaign. We’re all going to be shopping online for the holidays — so let’s make that shopping count! Simply create or support a campaign (as you would on GoFundMe or other crowdfunding sites). Once you do, you and your fellow supporters can add the Goodshop deals button which does two things: 1) each time you visit an online store (like Target, Harry & David, and Orbitz), the best coupons and deals will pop up right on your screen and 2) when you purchase something at a participating store, a percentage of what you spend will be donated to your designated cause (at no cost to you!) So far, shopfunding has raised more than $12 million to feed homeless pets, clean up schools and pay for health care needs.

Get behind the wheel. Many disabled vets have trouble finding transportation to their medical appointments at local hospitals. So, take a moment to become their uber! You can sign up with DAV’s Drive a Van program get them to their appointments.

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Judge Excuses 54-Year-old From Jury Duty When He Reveals He’s in Love For the ‘First Time’

A tweet from an Irish journalist is going viral after it described the sweetest exchange in court.

According to Sarah-Jane Murphy, a Dublin man was being selected for jury duty when he asked to be excused for the sweetest reason possible: love.

Murphy’s tweet read:

“Man: I can’t serve; I’m away for weekend.
Judge: We don’t sit at weekends.
Man: I’m away till Monday. I’m 54, a bachelor and it’s my 1st time in love.
Judge: Then you GO and you GO with my blessing.”

“It was truly an epic moment,” says Murphy. “I had to force myself not to stand up and applaud.”

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Many of the journalist’s followers have compared the incident to something out of the beloved romantic comedy film Love Actually.

Another social media user aptly remarked that it could be “Guilty of ‘Love In The First Degree”.

Whatever the case, we will definitely always rule in favor of the romance.

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Couple Gets Engaged Just Hours Before They Become Heroes At a Liquor Store

Lucas Mayne and his fiancée are no doubt busy planning their wedding – and they are going to have a great story to tell about the night they got engaged.

It began on an evening when Mayne surprised his then-girlfriend with an engagement ring over a romantic dinner.

Afterward, the newly-engaged couple was driving home when the fiancée spotted a fire inside a liquor store.

Mayne is a passionate volunteer firefighter – so when he saw the fire in the liquor store he knew he had to take action.

“She looked at me and said, ‘You have to go to that, don’t you?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, I can’t not,’” Mayne recalled.

He ran to a nearby fire station, got a truck, and went back to the liquor store to put the blaze out.

His fiancée got out of the car and handled crowd control while Mayne went to work.

The other firemen arrived shortly afterward and put out the blaze together. Thanks to Mayne, they were able to extinguish the fire fast enough so that it didn’t overtake the whole building.

An engagement and a fight with a fire — all in a night’s work!

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Take a Mesmerizing Coffee Break: Go For a Virtual Walk Through Snowy Amsterdam

Are you having a stressful work day? Do you need a break from your responsibilities?

Well, now you can spend your coffee break taking a relaxing virtual walk through Amsterdam on a snowy day.

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Gosse Bouma published the mesmerizing video of the Dutch city to the soothing tune of “Childhood” by Peter Sandberg.

“Amsterdam in winter can be so magical,” says Bouma. “I took my camera out for a stroll through the snowy city centre of our beautiful capital yesterday.”

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Guy Shows How You Can Now Use Amazon Prime to Instantly Help the Homeless

If you need a break from buying holiday gifts for your friends, you can now get on your phone and instantly buy gifts for the homeless instead.

YouTube user Rob Bliss recently published a video on how he used Amazon Prime Now’s 2-hour shipping to deliver gifts and essentials to homeless people.

The video, which he called “How to Hijack Amazon Prime Now for Good”, shows Bliss asking homeless people if they need anything. Some people told him that they needed warm clothing for the winter – others asked for sleeping bags.

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Using the special shipping service, Bliss ordered the gifts, entered the street address, and described exactly who the couriers should deliver the packages too.

True to the company’s word, the Amazon workers hand-delivered the packages to the proper recipients within two hours.

“Note: this video is NOT SPONSORED OR AFFILIATED WITH AMAZON. I’m sure this technique could be used with Postmates or whoever else too,” says Bliss. “I simply wanted to demonstrate how easy and convenient it can be to bring a person in need, what they need, and to encourage that behavior.”

“My hope is that [people] see this and realize their potential to help enable giving. Special thanks to Amazon’s couriers, all of whom delivered their package with humanity and grace.”

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How To Add 100 Years To Your Life

Title: How to Add 100 Years to Your Life

The Lesson: When we say you that you can add 100 years to your life, we don’t mean literally becoming immortal – it means that you can defy time through wisdom. If you dedicate a little bit of your time to being a student every day, you will take on a new kind of insight that can not be measured in years. How do you go about doing this? You can use “The Daily 60 Minute Student Habit.”

Notable Excerpt: “When we expose ourselves to the world’s best ideas, we literally collapse time. We literally allow ourselves to take the best of their wisdom and inject it into our lives so we can spend the rest of our lives going deeper, playing higher, and doing better work.”

The Speaker: Robin Sharma’s talks on business have attracted over 750,000 people seeking his unique insight on strategy, leadership, and entrepreneurial mastery – and those viewers are already starting to see results in their personal growth. A best-selling author and motivational speaker, Sharma’s has spent the last twenty years of his career delivering talks to thousands of people all over the world, as well as to the massive corporate workforces of Nike, Microsoft, and HP.

Books: The Canadian speaker has published 11 groundbreaking self-help books, the most notable of which include “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” and “The Leader Who Had No Title”.

Podcast: Sharma’s first two Mastery classes are totally free to view and you can also download his free Mastery Sessions podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud, or watch his talks on YouTube.

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Researchers Create Gorgeous Plants That Glow – and the Possibilities For Them Are Endless

Photo by Strano Research Group

Engineers Create Plants That Glow
Illumination from nanobionic plants might one day replace some electrical lighting.
Written by Anne Trafton
MIT News

Imagine that instead of switching on a lamp when it gets dark, you could read by the light of a glowing plant on your desk.

MIT engineers have taken a critical first step toward making that vision a reality. By embedding specialized nanoparticles into the leaves of a watercress plant, they induced the plants to give off a dim light for nearly four hours. They believe that, with further optimization, such plants will one day be bright enough to illuminate a workspace.

“The vision is to make a plant that will function as a desk lamp — a lamp that you don’t have to plug in. The light is ultimately powered by the energy metabolism of the plant itself,” says MIT professor and senior author of the study Michael Strano.

This technology could also be used to provide low-intensity indoor lighting, or to transform trees into self-powered streetlights, the researchers say.

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Plant nanobionics, a new research area pioneered by Strano’s lab, aims to give plants novel features by embedding them with different types of nanoparticles. The group’s goal is to engineer plants to take over many of the functions now performed by electrical devices. The researchers have previously designed plants that can detect explosives and communicate the information to a smartphone, as well as plants that can monitor drought conditions.

Lighting, which accounts for about 20% of worldwide energy consumption, seemed like a logical next target. “Plants can self-repair, they have their own energy, and they are already adapted to the outdoor environment,” Strano says. “We think this is an idea whose time has come. It’s a perfect problem for plant nanobionics.”

To create their glowing plants, the MIT team turned to luciferase, the enzyme that gives fireflies their glow. Luciferase acts on a molecule called luciferin, causing it to emit light. Another molecule called co-enzyme A helps the process along by removing a reaction byproduct that can inhibit luciferase activity.

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The MIT team packaged each of these three components into a different type of nanoparticle carrier. The nanoparticles, which are all made of materials that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration classifies as “generally regarded as safe,” help each component get to the right part of the plant. They also prevent the components from reaching concentrations that could be toxic to the plants.

The researchers used silica nanoparticles about 10 nanometers in diameter to carry luciferase, and they used slightly larger particles of the polymers PLGA and chitosan to carry luciferin and coenzyme A, respectively. To get the particles into plant leaves, the researchers first suspended the particles in a solution. Plants were immersed in the solution and then exposed to high pressure, allowing the particles to enter the leaves through tiny pores called stomata.

Particles releasing luciferin and coenzyme A were designed to accumulate in the extracellular space of the mesophyll, an inner layer of the leaf, while the smaller particles carrying luciferase enter the cells that make up the mesophyll. The PLGA particles gradually release luciferin, which then enters the plant cells, where luciferase performs the chemical reaction that makes luciferin glow.

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The researchers’ early efforts at the start of the project yielded plants that could glow for about 45 minutes, which they have since improved to 3.5 hours. The light generated by one 10-centimeter watercress seedling is currently about one-thousandth of the amount needed to read by, but the researchers believe they can boost the light emitted, as well as the duration of light, by further optimizing the concentration and release rates of the components.

Previous efforts to create light-emitting plants have relied on genetically engineering plants to express the gene for luciferase, but this is a laborious process that yields extremely dim light. Those studies were performed on tobacco plants and Arabidopsis thaliana, which are commonly used for plant genetic studies. However, the method developed by Strano’s lab could be used on any type of plant. So far, they have demonstrated it with arugula, kale, and spinach, in addition to watercress.

For future versions of this technology, the researchers hope to develop a way to paint or spray the nanoparticles onto plant leaves, which could make it possible to transform trees and other large plants into light sources.

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“Our target is to perform one treatment when the plant is a seedling or a mature plant, and have it last for the lifetime of the plant,” Strano says. “Our work very seriously opens up the doorway to streetlamps that are nothing but treated trees, and to indirect lighting around homes.”

The researchers have also demonstrated that they can turn the light off by adding nanoparticles carrying a luciferase inhibitor. This could enable them to eventually create plants that shut off their light emission in response to environmental conditions such as sunlight, the researchers say.

The research, which was conducted by lead author and MIT postdoc Seon-Yeong Kwak was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and published in the journal Nano Letters.

Reprinted with permission from MIT News

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Watch New Zealand Dad Do Humorous Imitation of How Fathers Handle Christmas Shopping

With the Christmas season comes Christmas shopping – and while some parents might be used to playing Santa, others might not have the hang of it.

In spirit of the holiday madness, Jordan Watson did an amusing series of imitations based on how different dads do their holiday shopping.

Watson, who is a father of two from Auckland, New Zealand, is no stranger to the trials of parenting – he is the star behind the hilarious YouTube channel “How to Dad”: a video series dedicated to the struggles of being a confused parental figure.

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From the “No Clue” dad who doesn’t know what he is doing, to the “Pretend it’s For Her, But Really it’s For You” dad, and – of course – the “Big Kid” dad who insists on buying the newest LEGO Star Wars play sets for himself.

Despite his mad methods, Watson is sure to reassure his viewers at the end of the clip that no Christmas gifts were harmed in the making of this video.

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In Historic Announcement, World Bank Says it Will No Longer Finance Oil and Gas Exploration

The World Bank has just announced their groundbreaking decision to cease all investments in oil and gas exploration over the course of the next two years.

The announcement comes as a welcome followup to the financial institution’s decision to drop all investment in the coal industry back in 2010. Now, after years of pressuring from environmentalists, the World Bank will withdraw almost $1 billion in annual loans from oil and gas groups.

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The bank also said that it was on track to meet its goal of investing at least 28% of their lending wealth in more environmentally friendly efforts by 2020.

The organization shared their decision with world leaders at the One Planet Summit in France this week, which marked the two-year anniversary of the Paris climate change treaty that was initiated in 2015. This week’s summit was co-sponsored and hosted by French president Emmanuel Macron, World Bank president Yim Yong Kim, and UN secretary general António Guterres.

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According to the Guardian, Stephen Kretzmann of Oil Change International said: “It is hard to overstate the significance of this historic announcement by the World Bank.

“The World Bank has raised the bar for climate leadership by recognizing the simple yet inconvenient truth that achieving the Paris agreement’s climate goals requires an end to the expansion of the fossil fuel industry. It is time for all of the institutions, countries, investors and individuals who are still in the Paris agreement to stop funding fossils – once and for all.”

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Burger King Drive-thru Worker Goes Viral After Helping Diabetic Woman

Rebecca Boening was driving by herself on the interstate when her blood sugar became dangerously low. After stopping at a fast food restaurant, however, she found a guardian angel in the drive-thru worker.

Because Boening has diabetes, her low blood sugar “makes it difficult to think or act”. When she felt herself start to get faint, she pulled off onto the first highway exit and went to a Burger King drive-thru so she could get something to eat.

Boening, who is from Amarillo, Texas, described the event on Facebook: “As I stumbled through placing my order I mentioned to the voice on the speaker that I was diabetic and in need of food. I pulled up to the first window in order to pay for my food.”

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Before she could reach the first window, Burger King employee Tina Hardy came running out of the restaurant towards Boening’s car.

“She squeezed between the front of my car and the building just to bring me a small serving of ice cream,” says Boening. “Tina later explained that her husband was also diabetic and she could tell that I needed help.

“After paying, I pulled up to Tina’s window where she gave me my food. She instructed me to park across the driveway so that she could keep an eye on me until I felt better.”

Once Boening was finished with her food, she waited until business died down so she could go back in and thank Hardy for her kindness.

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“I then took this picture and spoke with Tina’s supervisor, telling him what she did for me.”

“Hopefully, Tina Hardy will receive the recognition that she truly deserves from the public and from the big bosses at Burger King,” she added.

Since Boening posted the photo to Facebook, it has been shared hundreds of thousands of times by users praising the employee’s kindness.

“I am a type 1 diabetic and have had sudden big lows too. This was wonderful what she did for you,” said Ronda Gaston in a comment. “When a low sets in you literally have a minute or so BEFORE you pass out. I’m glad you got help so quickly.”

 

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London Train Station to Throw Christmas Party for City’s Homeless

Over 200 homeless people in London will be treated to an extravagant holiday party thanks to some rail workers at the Euston Train station.

30 volunteers from Britain’s transit company, Network Rail, will be working alongside charity staff in order to throw a Christmas bash complete with decorations, lunch, and dinner on December 25th.

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The rail workers will reportedly be serving up the meals, chatting up the homeless visitors throughout the celebration, supervising the event, and cleaning up afterwards.

St Mungos and Streets Kitchen, the two charities that are helping to coordinate the event, say that they have already distributed invitations to individuals sleeping on the streets.

Steve Naybour, head of transformation in Network Rail’s track team, said: “Using a station to give homeless people a Christmas dinner and some festive cheer is a great thing to do.

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“Thousands and thousands of my colleagues will already be working on Christmas Day to improve the railway for passengers. Working on Christmas Day is pretty much par for the course for many of us who work for Network Rail, but this year – because I wasn’t scheduled to work – myself and a handful of colleagues came up with this plan to feed some of London’s homeless instead.”

“Everything, including people’s time, has been donated. And I can’t think of a better way to spend my Christmas Day – it even beats working on the railway!”

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The 8 Purposes of Being in Business

Title: The 8 Purposes of Being in Business

The Lesson: Why are you in your area of business? What is your motivation and purpose? What do you want to achieve with your business? If you can’t answer those questions, then you may face more obstacles over the course of your career than those who can.

Notable Excerpt: “You are in the dream-making profession. Your job is to look at the people who you are blessed to serve: your clients and your customers. The people who put food on your table every night.”

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Books: The Canadian speaker has published 11 groundbreaking self-help books, the most notable of which include “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” and “The Leader Who Had No Title”.

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Anonymous Donor Buys Every Toy at Goodwill, Gives Them to Children For Free

For the last decade, this anonymous philanthropist has routinely bought out the entire children’s section of Goodwill so each kid in the store could take home one gift for free.

When asked why this Secret Santa does what he does, he simply said it had become “an important part of his family’s Christmas tradition”, according to the Coloradoan.

On the days leading up to the special holiday event, the Goodwill store in Fort Collins, Colorado had set aside plenty of children’s books, toys, and stuffed animals so there would be enough goodies for all their little customers throughout the day. Any child who entered the store on Saturday was told that they could select one item to take home with them – no strings attached.

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After the donor had written out a check to cover the cost of the gifts earlier in the day, one of the company’s staff members got on the intercom and announced the good news to the customers – much to the delight of the youngsters.

The Coloradoan says that the donor and his wife briefly stayed to watch the joyous reactions before “slipping out the front door, unnoticed”.

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