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In Bid to Cut Food Waste, Kellogg’s is Using Their Rejected Cornflakes to Make Beer

They're donating a portion of the beer's sales to charity, too.

You Can Now Tour 2,500 World-Famous Museums From the Comfort of Your Own Sofa

Google Arts and Culture has partnered with more than 2,500 of the world's most famous museums and galleries to bring their art right to your doorstep.

Watch NFL Player Fulfill Lifelong Wish of Beloved Employee By Surprising Him With Super Bowl Tickets

Alfonso Garcia has always wanted to go to the Super Bowl since he was a boy – and now, thanks to his home team, he will finally get to go with his son.

Seagull Has Been Visiting the Man Who Saved Him Almost Every Day for the Last 12 Years

It has been 12 years since John Sumner first helped Chirpy with his broken leg – but the bird still visits him every day of the off-season.

Stalking Lions, Pandas, and Penguins During Your Social Distancing With These 10 Awesome Animal Livestreams

From jellyfish at the Monterey Aquarium to the snow leopard cubs at the Melbourne Zoo—these livestreams are sure to brighten up your time in quarantine.

JetBlue Going Carbon-Neutral in 2020 On All Domestic Flights —The First Major US Airline to Do So

The newly-announced initiative is expected to save roughly 15 to 17 billion pounds of CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere every year.

Taxi Driver Saves His Marriage By Inventing Anti-Snore Pillow That He Dreamt Up in His Sleep

Phil Moore's wife couldn't handle his snoring any longer – but thankfully, he dreamt up the perfect business idea to save the day.

Fountain-of-Youth Pill Could Be on Horizon After Scientists Dramatically Extended Longevity in Mice

A fountain-of-youth pill could be on the horizon after scientists dramatically extended longevity in mice. Injecting elderly rodents with a grape seed extract increased their...

College Student Has Been Sewing Free Face Masks For Communicating With Hearing-Impaired Folks

The 21-year-old college student now plans on launching her own organization to meet the national demand for her handmade masks.

Scientists Found Flute Music That Helps to Build the Brains of Premature Babies

An exciting new piece of research from Switzerland found that specially-orchestrated music helps to boost the brain function of prematurely born babies.

‘Healthy Food’ Isn’t Healthy for All: Learn Valuable Info About Your Gut Microbiome With Home Test Kit

Are tomatoes healthy? Avocados? Nuts? According to Viome, a health technology company, there is no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for...

Watch Mother Tamandua’s Reaction to Finally Being Reunited With Her Lost Baby in the Wild

This mamma tamandua could barely contain her excitement when she was finally reunited with her month-old baby.

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.

Community of Tiny Homes Breaks Cycle of Addiction and Homelessness for Single Moms

Homeless single moms are breaking the cycle of addiction and reuniting with their children thanks to a community of tiny homes and the services...

Ancient Tomb Found Beneath Notre Dame is ‘Remarkable Scientific Discovery’ of Sealed Sarcophagus

In a Da Vinci Code-esque moment of discovery, archaeologists have uncovered multiple stone tombs and a lead sarcophagus under the floor of the Notre...

Caring Cats and Frisky Felines: 10 Stories to Make You Purr With Joy on International Cat Day

In honor of International Cat Day, here are some silly feline stunts and some heartwarming furry hero stories for this purrrrfect holiday.

Step Inside the Magical World of An Ancient Tradition: Growing Rhubarb by Candlelight

A centuries-old tradition of harvesting rhubarb by candlelight has been captured in this series of otherworldly photographs. Farmer Jonathan Westwood's great-great-uncle started the tradition of...

Restaurant Offers Sweet Note of Forgiveness to Manager Who Accidentally Served $6,000 Bottle of Wine

Rather than serving the $300 bottle of wine that the customers ordered, a staffer accidentally cracked open a rare French wine worth almost $6,000.

After a Family Loss, Woman Finds Healing By Giving Away Pay-It-Forward Ice Cream

Mrs. Delicious pedals around her city to give away free ice cream – and the recipients will usually open their wallets so they can pay for someone else's.

City Hires Team of Doctors to Treat Addicts on the Street Right Where They Are

A pilot study of the program has already shown success in treating drug-addicted homeless people who are eager to achieve recovery.