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These Impressive Masterpieces Were All Created by an 87-Year-old Using Microsoft Paint

These impressive artwork may look like they were created with traditional materials, but they were actually made by a grandmother using MS Paint.

Black Rhinos Return to Landscapes 50 Years After They Were Wiped Out

The black rhino has not been seen on the Chadian plains since the 1970s – but thanks to a “historic” international collaboration, that is no longer the case.

Noninvasive Spinal Stimulation Enables Paralyzed People to Regain Use of Hands

The noninvasive treatment could be a groundbreaking therapy for disabled people in poor communities around the world.

How to Innovate in Zeros: Advice From the Co-Creator of Skype

Jonas Kjellberg has embarked on dozens of daring and ambitious investments – so he's learned a thing or two about how entrepreneurs can innovate their way to success.

Why You Should Be Optimistic About the Future

While the future may seem grim sometimes, this theoretical physicist has a few ideas on why we should feel optimistically about the years ahead.

JetBlue Offsets Over 2 Billion Pounds of CO2 Emissions

JetBlue airlines has just flown past a major milestone in sustainability. By signing one of the biggest renewable jet fuel agreements in aviation history, JetBlue committed...

Why Sleep is More Important Than Diet and How it Reversed Bone Disease

This renowned nutritionist did not think he was ever going to recover from his bone disease until he changed his lifestyle so he could get a better night's sleep.

Girls Discover New Interest in STEM Thanks to Bracelets That Have Built-in Games

Makeda Ricketts was heartbroken to see her little sister being discouraged from pursuing STEM education – so she created an ingenious solution for girls around the world undergoing the same struggle.

Woman Invites Officer Who Arrested Her to Her College Graduation

It has been five years since Tiffany Hall and Lieutenant Jim Foster first met – but the Long Beach woman has changed a lot in that time, and she credits her transformation to the police officer's kindness.

Howard Grad Helps Unknowing Students Secure $35 Million in Funding, Reducing Their College Debt

Since its inception in 2006, Jessica Johnson’s nonprofit has helped students secure more than $35 million in private funding sources, reducing their debt by $14,000 each.

North and South Korea Reportedly Prepare to Officially End Their 68-Year War

The leaders of North and South Korea may finally put an end to the conflict that has been affecting the two nations for the...

Divorce Lawyer Shares What He’s Learned From Failed Marriages –and Why He Still Believes It’s a Good Idea

Despite having managed over 1,000 clients, divorce lawyer James Sexton still believes in romance and marriage – and in this podcast, he explains why.

911 Calls From the Chronically Ill Dropped By 62% After the City Launched Simple Initiative

The Milwaukee Fire Department is celebrating the success of a simple program that has resulted in a dramatic decline in 911 calls from chronically ill patients.

She Heard a Child’s Plea in Liberia, and it Turned into Schools for 1,500 Girls

It all started with a little girl. At age eleven, Abigail was selling herself on the streets of Liberia in exchange for clean drinking...

Mom of 5 Tried to End it All After Devastating Loss – Until Pastor Randomly Reawakened Childhood Dream of Law School

Ieshia Champs has overcome every kind of hardship – but now, she is fulfilling her childhood dream by graduating Magna Cum Laude from law school.

Girl Who Wanted to ‘Be Closer to Her Dad’ Becomes Youngest Female to Hike Mount Kilimanjaro

There is no greater motivator for success than family – and this 7-year-old just broke a world record so she could be closer to her dad in the clouds.

Alzheimer’s Gene is Neutralized in Human Brain Cells for the First Time

Instead of experimenting on mice, researchers went straight to testing on human cells – and their studies have been proven successful in halting Alzheimer's in its tracks.

How a Mission to Recover a Stolen Wallet Changed the Lives of a Man and Homeless Teen

Jimmy Gelleece did not just want to help his frantic customer during her time of distress – he also wanted to help the struggling homeless teen who was just trying to survive.

These Ordinary Hats Are Actually Bicycle Helmets That Could Save Thousands of Lives

Two college students are revolutionizing the way that bicyclists stay safe on the roads. David Hall and Jordan Klein are the masterminds behind the Park...

Student Saves Drowning Squirrel By Doing CPR She Learned From Watching ‘The Office’

Natalie Belsito had never performed CPR before – but she was able to successfully resuscitate a squirrel by recalling an episode of “The Office”.