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Scientists Have Found a Way to Translate Brainwaves into Speech ‘With Unprecedented Clarity’

The researchers have called the system a “game-changer” for anyone who has lost their ability to speak, whether from disease or disability.

First Scientifically Confirmed Images in 100 Years: The Awe-Inspiring, Elusive Black Leopard

These breathtaking pictures prove the survival of the ultra-rare black leopard in Africa – and they are some of the first photos to do so in over 100 years.

As Thank You for Being Saved From Butcher, ‘Pigcasso’ Has Produced Paintings Worth $145,000 for Rescuers

As a means of bringing home the bacon for her rescuers, Pigcasso produces artworks that have sold for thousands of dollars.

Internet-Famous ‘Crying Kid’ Proudly Agrees to Resuscitate His Notoriety for Charity Instead of Financial Gain

Rather than feeling shy about appearing in the limelight once more, this 14-year-old is using his iconic face to benefit two different charities.

Over 1 Million Gardeners Have United to Create Global Network of Greenery That Nourishes Bees and Butterflies

Anyone with a garden or outdoor space can join the team of 1 million international pollinators who have used their greenery to save pollinators.

This Determined Sound-Tracker is Creating ‘Quiet Parks’ As Part of His Mission to Save Silence

This sound expert is fighting to protect the quietest places in the world so that people can experience the sound of silence for generations to come.

Man Abandons His Own Birthday Party to Rescue Panicked Dog Swimming Through Chilly NYC River

When Gabe Castellanos realized that there was a dog in trouble, he quickly grabbed a life jacket and abandoned his own party in order to rescue it.

For the First Time in History, an Albino Giant Panda Has Been Caught on Camera

It is already difficult for researchers to photograph giant pandas in the wild – which is why they are now so thrilled to have evidence of an albino panda.

From Basements to Thrift Stores, Student Has Collected Hundreds of Wheelchairs and Crutches for the Needy

Since launching the nonprofit two years ago, the college student has hunted through attics and thrift stores in order to find old medical equipment.

Man and His Donkey Are Going Viral for Their Enthusiastic Duet of ‘The Circle of Life’ From Lion King

Despite how donkeys aren't native to Africa, this braying backup singer was more than happy to join his delighted owner as he sang the iconic Disney song.

Increasing Tree Cover on City Streets May Be Like Community ‘Superfood’ —Improving Health by 33%

This intriguing new study shows that communities with improved tree coverage were mentally healthier—but the same benefits did not apply to grassy spaces.

Hearts Are Melting Over Little Girl Admiring a Beauty Ad Depicting Woman in a Wheelchair

This photo of an enchanted little girl staring at an Ulta beauty advertisement shows just how much representation can matter for differently-abled kids.

When Crying Student Boarded Bus for First Day of School, the Driver Held His Hand On the Way There

This is the heartwarming moment that a school bus driver helped an anxious kindergartner turn his first-day jitters into excitement.

Drought-Proof ‘Cooling Houses’ Use Saltwater and Cardboard to Grow Tons of Healthy Produce in the Desert

Just ten square miles of these plantations could produce enough crops and vegetables to feed a country of four million people.

Veterans Are Finding Lasting Peace After Taking These Free Journeys into Nature for Months at a Time

Rather than prescribing medication to US veterans suffering from PTSD, these ex-military members are finding therapy in nature.

Playing Traditional Games Protects Your Thinking Skills As You Age, Says New 68-Year Study

Playing cards, chess, or board games isn't just fun—this longitudinal study says it protects your thinking skills as you get older.

This City Billboard Has Been Designed to Purify the Surrounding Air By Eating Up Smog

This billboard is covered in a resin that has been designed to attract air pollutants and turn them into clean oxygen for the city.

Brothers Break Three World Records for Charity By Rowing Across Atlantic Ocean in Just 35 Days

The three Scotsmen are the first brothers to row across the Atlantic and the youngest people to ever make the 3,000-mile ocean crossing.

Couple Buys Up Acres Around Indian Tiger Reserve For Reforesting So Big Cats Can Roam

Over the course of the last 20 years, the Singhs have bought 40 acres of property worth $140,000 around the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in India.

These New Solar-Pavement Driveways Made of Plastic Bottles Can Power the Average Household

You've already heard about solar-paneled rooftops, but now, a company from Hungary is powering residential homes with solar driveways.