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Blue-tiful: These Stunning Images Were Named The World’s Best Photos That Feature the Color Blue

These are only ten of the fifty finalists that have been selected for Agora Images's Blue Photos of 2019 Competition.

As 650 Volunteers Form Human Chain to Help Library Move Its Books, GoPro Captures People’s Delight

With hundreds of volunteers standing shoulder-to-shoulder between the two buildings, the entire process took about 45 minutes.

Handheld Device Can ‘Sniff’ Your Food and Detect Trace Amounts of Deadly Allergens in Just 30 Seconds

Once the device is commercially available within the next few years, scientists will be selling the devices for just $150 a pop.

Artist Spends Hours Carving These Spooky Jack-o-Lanterns—and They’re Stunningly Elaborate

Each of these elaborate pumpkins required hours and hours of work—but the end results are sure to get you into the Halloween spirit.

Toronto Garbage Trucks Will Soon Be Powered by Biogas From the Very Food Scraps That They Collect

Toronto is one of the first North American cities to harness the biogas from their food waste and turn it into something useful.

Meet the Man Who Has Broken 129 Guinness World Records in Just 4 Years

This 34-year-old electrical engineer has set the world record for everything from throwing a tortilla the farthest to fastest half-marathon while juggling.

New Antiviral Drug Shown to Be ‘Highly Effective’ in Treating All Flu Strains in Animals and Human Tissue

Not only did the “groundbreaking” new form of therapy greatly reduce the duration of the sickness, it was also shown to work against all strains of the flu.

Canada Now Has Its First Ever Tiny House Village for Homeless Veterans

This weekend, the tiny house village will be ready to house 15 Canadian veterans who have been sleeping on the streets in Calgary.

Michael Jordan Opens First of Two Clinics for Uninsured and Underprivileged People

The clinics in Charlotte will provide primary and preventative care to underserved and uninsured residents in the lower-income area of the city.

Lyft is Giving Free Rides to People On Their Way to Job Interviews and Training

Millions of at-risk Americans and Canadians will now have access to free transportation during the first three weeks of employment at a new company.

Need to Escape Reality? This Dr. Seuss Exhibit Takes You to Another World

The 15,000-square-foot exhibit takes the visitor through a string of rooms that were inspired by nine of the author's most famous children's books.

Instead of Ticketing a Young Mom, Cop Buys New Child Car Seats and Helps Her Install Them

Rather than issuing a citation to a financially-strapped Wisconsin mom, Officer Zimmerman went out of his way to buy new car seats for her kids.

Pizza Hut is Testing a New Compostable Round Pizza Box That Uses Less Material Than Squares

Pizza Hut is changing the delivery game with their newest launch of a round, biodegradable pizza box that uses less materials than its square counterpart.

Watch This Young Fisherman Melt Hearts By Releasing the Biggest Fish He Ever Caught

This little boy showed nothing but compassion to the whopping 7-pound bass he caught earlier this month—and his kindness has won hearts across the internet.

More Than 200 Homeless Seniors Will Have Tiny Houses of Their Own After Donations Pour In

Hundreds of chronically homeless Texans over the age of 50 will soon have a roof over their heads thanks to the Housing First Community Coalition.

Stephen King is Using His Property to Open a Writer’s Retreat

The house next to King's home in Bangor, Maine will soon be able to accommodate up to 5 resident writers who may need a peaceful place for their work.

You Can Now Take ‘Puppy Pilates’ Classes and Help Train Service Dogs for Veterans With PTSD

All the proceeds from these $25 “Puppy Pilates” classes will be donated towards a program that trains service dogs for veterans with PTSD.

Rather Than Sending Old Pillows Straight to Recycling, Hotel Chain is Using Them to Host Pillow Fight Clubs

Rather than letting hundreds of thousands of pillows go to waste, this hotel chain is hosting a “Pillow Fight Club” for families and friends.

Carbon-Neutral ‘Artificial Leaf’ Produces Clean Gas Which Could Help to Replace Fossil Fuels

The device, which “sets a new benchmark in the field of solar fuels”, could help to sustainably produce syngas.

Eye Drops Shown to Temporarily Reverse Far-Sightedness in Adults Could Replace Reading Glasses

In a recent Phase 2b trial, the eye drops were shown to be well-tolerated in 166 different participants with age-related far-sightedness.