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Elders Around the World in Their 80s, 90s, and 100s Are Bouncing Back From Virus – and Sharing Advice

Seniors in the 80s, 90s, and 100s are surviving COVID-19 coronavirus and share advice on how to handle stress of cancelled weddings, and the future.

Britain’s Best Gardening Couple Outdo Themselves With Spring Spectacular After Spending Lockdown Tending Their Oasis

The Newtons have created ‘Britain’s best garden’ and grown a spring spectacular bursting with color in Walsall after spending lockdown tending their oasis.

15-Year-old Karate Expert Teaches Moves to Seniors – and the Results Are Pure Gold

This young karate teacher hopes his YouTube channel is more contagious than the current pandemic—because he wants to keep seniors active, even if they’re...

‘Gollum’ Actor Andy Serkis Plans a Live Reading of ‘The Hobbit’ –There And Back Again– Friday For Charity

The actor who played ‘Gollum’ in The Lord of the Rings, Andy Serkis, will give a LIVE reading of The Hobbit, from cover to cover, for charity May 8.

Irish People Are Repaying Debt of Gratitude to Suffering Native Americans 170 Years After Potato Famine

The Irish people are repaying a debt of gratitude to Native Americans suffering from COVID-19, 170 years after a tribe helped Ireland during the Great Famine.

‘Goat 2 Meeting’ Service Lets Farm Animals Make Cameo Appearance on Your Next Zoom Call to Support Shelter

Sweet Farm Animal Shelter has started Goat 2 Meeting, a service for companies or people to hire farm animals like llamas to appear on their next video call.

After Decades of Work, Scientists Have Mapped the Entire Surface of the Moon for the First Time

After decades of collaboration and research, the detailed new mapping is available for the public to download for free in incredible detail.

Cast of ‘Parks and Rec’ Raises $3M for COVID Relief After Reuniting for Quarantine Episode (WATCH)

The beloved cast members of NBC's “Parks and Recreation” reunited for a half-hour episode about how the characters have been coping with the pandemic.

Watch Artist’s Enchanting Video of Flowers Floating 18 Miles Above the Earth

Back in 2017, flower artist Makoto Azuma captured a breathtaking series of videos depicting floral arrangements flying into space.

Anonymous Donor Gives $1 Million Gift to Hospital So It Can Be Divided Between Every Single Employee

Every employee at the Dignity Health Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz—from janitors to lab techs—will be receiving a bonus check courtesy of the donor.

Best Grandpa Ever Delivers Donuts By Drone to Grandkids in Quarantine (WATCH)

Kevin Procopio missed hs grandkids in Saugus, Massachusetts, so he sent them a special delivery of donuts by drone, dropped right into their arms.

Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimated to Fall by 8% in 2020—the Largest Recorded Drop in History

Although the COVID-19 outbreaks have shocked global economies, new research says it could be the key to defeating climate change.

Watch the World’s First AI Robot Capable of Writing Its Own Music Collaborating Alongside Humans

Shimon is an AI robot capable of writing its own music, from jazz to rap—and it could signify a fascinating new era for musical collaboration.

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson Are Offering Up Their Antibodies to Help Research Coronavirus Treatments

Tom Hanks recently disclosed that he and Rita Wilson will be donating their blood to coronavirus research in hopes of developing a treatment.

For the First Time, Researchers Make Plants That Glow Sustainably—And They Could One Day Light Up Our Homes

Thanks to a gene found in mushrooms, scientists have discovered how to make plants bioluminescent for the duration of their leafy lifetimes.

Countries Hit Hardest By COVID-19 Are Starting to Lift Social Restrictions After Encouraging New Recovery Rates

Although the world is still in the throes of grappling with the novel coronavirus, France, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, and Taiwan have reported progress.

Beekeeper Makes Electronic Music Recorded From His Hives to Inspire Love For Pollinator Populations

For the last 20 years, Bioni Samp has been using the sound of his bees to make music that spurs young people to think about pollinator populations.

Scuba Diving Group Swamped With Orders for Its Face Masks Made From Recycled Ocean Plastic

Since the Professional Association of Diving Instructors launched the initiative this month, they have been flooded with more than 15,000 pre-orders.

Lebanon Becomes First Arab Country to Legalize Medical Marijuana

The legislation could bring in as much as $1 billion in annual revenue, which would be a much-needed financial windfall for the nation's struggling economy.

One Million People Find Laughter During Isolation By Posting Pictures of Costume-Themed Garbage Bin Outings

Facebook users from around the world have found a new source of entertainment in getting dressed up to take out their garbage bins during self-isolation.