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Years After Dog Dies, Nurse Starts Collecting Pacemakers From Human Patients to Give to Pets in Need

Dozens of pets are benefiting from one woman's clever recycling program between the hospital where she works and a nearby veterinary school.

With School District Struggling Against $77,000 in Student Lunch Debt, Chobani CEO Offers to Lend a Hand

Chobani is not just responsible for making delicious yogurt – they're also stepping forward to ensure that Rhode Island students are properly fed.

Germany Debuts First Overhead Power Lines for Keeping Electric Trucks Charged on the Highway

This new stretch of highway is equipped with power lines that can charge electric trucks – and it could save tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.

With Only About 20% of Plastics Being Recycled, New Breakthrough May Be ‘Holy Grail’ for Recycling

Scientists have found a way to make 100% recyclable plastic that can be broken down from the inside out and reused over and over and over again.

First Fully-Electric, Emission-Free Passenger Boats Constructed in US Are Setting Sail at Niagara Falls

Every year, more than 1.6 million tourists from around the world will get to experience the magic of Niagara Falls from a record-breaking boat.

Woman Picks Up Restaurant Tab for 11 High School Prom-Goers: ‘You are beautiful inside and out’

A group of high school students had a prom night that they will never forget thanks to a random act of kindness from a stranger.

Check Out These Stunning Pictures Named Winners of Underwater Photography Contest

With over 4,000 photos submitted to this international underwater photography contest, here are just a few of the beautiful winning pictures.

Sick People Can Say Goodbye to Sleeping With Wires: Vital Signs Can Now Be Wirelessly Monitored By Radar

This groundbreaking new little sonar system may spell the end of annoying hospital wires and machines.

When Woman Shares Photo of Anonymous Gift Found in a Book, It Sparks Chain of Good Deeds

One person's simple act of kindness towards a stranger has sparked dozens of other good deeds across Missouri and around the world.

When Mom Skipped Her Commencement to Attend Her Son’s, College Surprised Her With Degree (WATCH)

After a devoted mother opted to attend her son's commencement ceremony over her own, the college administrators decided to put together a little surprise.

Library of Congress Makes Dozens of Ultra-Rare Children’s Books Available For Free Online

As a means of celebrating the centennial of Children's Book Week, the Library of Congress has digitized dozens of rare children's books online.

After Hearing Sweet Story About Why eBay Bidder Wanted a Necktie, Man Gave It to Him for Free

This retired CIA-agent may have been trying to sell his old necktie for $6.99, but the accessory ended up inspiring a priceless story of kindness.

New Study of 1,000 Couples Shows HIV Drug Treatment Has Eliminated All Risk of Transmitting HIV Infection

This exciting new study shows that HIV-positive people on antiretroviral therapy have “zero” chances of infecting their partners.

This Icelandic Facility is Capturing CO2 Emissions So They Can Turn It All into Stone

This fascinating carbon capture system could be a groundbreaking new tool in the fight against greenhouse gas pollution and climate change.

Watch Bus Driver Intervene When Dog Was in the Hands of Dubious Stranger Claiming to Be Its Owner

When a man boarded Mike Thomas's bus with a dog in hand, his intuition told him that something was wrong – and he turned out to be right.

Man Completes Ultimate Nonstop Road Trip By Visiting All 419 National Park Service Sites in America

Inspired by his father's death, this 33-year-old man embarked on an epic nonstop road trip to visit every single National Park Service site in the US.

Song Made Entirely of Bird Calls is Climbing the Music Charts – Watch the Enchanting Music Video

This 3-minute collection of endangered bird calls is proving to be just as popular as Taylor Swift and Lil Nas.

NYC Passes Bold New Legislation Requiring Green Roofs on New Buildings – and Much More

The Big Apple recently approved an unprecedented new package of initiatives to place the city at the forefront of the fight against climate change.

Researchers Finally Find Cure for the Fatal Sting of the World’s Most Venomous Creature

Australian researchers have used CRISPR to develop a groundbreaking new antidote for the world's most venomous creature: the box jellyfish.

When Bird Rescuers Ask for Help During Nesting Season, Thousands of People Donate Hand-Knitted Nests

When bird rescuers were scrambling to take care of all their feathered patients, thousands of people came together to help.