All News - Page 1018 of 1715 - Good News Network
Home Blog Page 1018

(UPDATE) Homeless Piano Player Gets a Makeover and Paying Gig

Donald Gould homeless piano Inside Edition vid

A new look and confidence boost is all it took to get one musically-gifted man off the streets and performing again.

Last week, we introduced you to Donald Gould, who was a U.S. Marine musician that wound up homeless in Sarasota, Florida.

A stranger had posted a video of Gould playing a street piano, and the scruffy-yet-talented musician’s performance got more than three million views in just four days.boy at sewing machine-Elliott Family FB

10-Year-old Uses His Allowance to Design, Sew Clothes for Homeless

 

Gould’s instant fame resulted in offers of new clothes, a makeover and a paying gig at a local restaurant.

“I got a lot of new respect out here today,” Donald Gould told Inside Edition. “I feel pretty confident that I can do it, as long as I keep myself together, you know.”

Gould says his transformation has also given him the confidence to try to reunite with his son – who he hasn’t seen in more than 15 years.

(WATCH the video below from Inside Edition)

Give this Story a Second Chance – Share Below…

Insulin Pills, Artificial Pancreas Offer Hope of Easier Diabetes Treatments

Diabetes monitor cc DOTv1ctor Casale

Insulin pills and an artificial pancreas are two new tools being tested for preventing and treating diabetes. Each could free patients from daily blood tests, needles and insulin pumps.

Currently, more than 400 children and adults are taking part in a trial spread across the U.S. and eight other countries to find out if insulin pills can prevent diabetes.

In diabetes, the immune system attacks and destroys cells in the body that make insulin naturally, so researchers believe that taking insulin by mouth may “trick” the immune system into leaving these insulin-producing cells alone.beta_cells_Harvard-Stem-Cell-Institute

Diabetes Breakthrough: Scientists Coax Human Stem Cells Into Making Insulin

 

This trial follows a smaller study by different scientists which found that the pills appeared to keep the immune system in check. Because that study was too small to be conclusive, the U.S. Health Department stepped in to fund a larger, international trial.

People at high risk of developing Type 1 diabetes can sign up to enroll in the study at its TrialNet site. The first results from the trials are expected in 2017.

Meanwhile, researchers at the University of California Santa Barbara have run computerized tests on an implantable “artificial pancreas” to do the job  for the organ that naturally produces insulin in healthy bodies, but fails to do so in people with diabetes.African-Am-black-lab-worker-teen-Kevin Stonewall-IntelVideo

Meet the Chicago Teen Who May Cure Colon Cancer

 

Right now, implantable pumps already exist, but patients still have to measure their glucose levels and calculate how much insulin to inject.

The California team has created an algorithm to automatically track glucose levels, measure the doses, and deliver them as needed.

The researchers published results of their computer tests in the journal Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.

(READ the AP story at Seattle PI and Financial Express) – Photo: v1ctor Casale

Share This Story With Your Friends And Followers:

Guess Which Dogs Go With These Celebrities Raising $1 Million for Shelter Pups

This one’s for the dogs. The very famous, well-groomed dogs.

As part of a beautiful photography book series called Rover Works, those who can afford a price tag in the thousands pay to have their pup pose for a studio portrait to be featured in the book. Proceeds are given to animal rescue operations across America and, so far, the project has raised $1 million.

The project is the brainchild of photographer Andrew Grant, who has been living on the road with his girlfriend Amanda and their Chihuahua, Riley, for the past two and a half years. They meet with shelter dogs, set up a portable studio, and make portraits to help find them loving homes, before moving on to the next city. To date, they have self-published 4 books and are currently working on the 5th edition.

A number of particularly famous celebrity dogs have already appeared on their pages—see if you can guess which dog belongs to which celebrity!

Heidi Klum? Ewan McGregor? Mario Lopez? Steven Spielberg? Or, Jamie Lynn Sigler?

1. Leroy

Steven_Spielberg_Leroy RoverWorks Submitted

 2. Sid

EwanMcGregor_Sid_roverworks submitted

3. Max and Freddie

HeidiKlum_Max_Freddy rover works submitted

4. Julio

Mario_Lopez_Julio_rover works submitted

5. Bean

JamieLynnSigler_Bean rover works submitted

Answer Key:

1) Steven Spielberg,  2) Ewan McGregor, 3) Heidi Klum, 4) Mario Lopez, 5) Jamie Lynn Sigler

When participants make a $5000-$50,000 donation to have their dog included in the book, they make a donation to one or multiple rescues that Rover Works partners with. They also donate books to Children’s Hospitals for kids in isolation that can’t have pet therapy visitors.

Photos: RoverWorks

Bark Up The Right Tree By Sharing This With Your Friends:

All Ringo Wants for His 75th Birthday is ‘Peace and Love’ From Fans At Noon

By Portal Focka, CC license

Ringo Starr CC Portal Focka

The Beatles’ drummer only wants two things for his 75th birthday today: peace and love.

Today at noon he wants everyone to raise that peace sign, which has become the star’s signature move.

Ringo_Starr_Facebook“This is just a gentle peace and love reminder that on July the 7th, my birthday, all I ask for is at noon, wherever you are in the world, you just go ‘Peace and Love, Peace and Love’ and that will make my heart sing,” Starr says in a video posted to his Facebook page.

Starr hosts his annual “Peace and Love” event in front of the iconic Capital Records building in Los Angeles just before noon Pacific Time today. Rock and roll performers Joe Walsh and Edgar Winter, along with Starr’s wife of 34 years, actress Barbara Bach, are among those expected.

While a band plays some of Starr’s songs, celebrities and audience members will flash the peace sign while saying—you guessed it—“Peace and love.”Ozzy-Osbourne-PhotoCredit-Portal-Focka-CC

Ozzy Osbourne Sends Big Check to Kids After Seeing Their “Crazy Train” Cover

 

Starr, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this spring as a solo act, has been hosting the annual event since his 65th birthday and has set up a charity, the Peace and Love Fund at the David Lynch Foundation that works to heal trauma and stress through meditation.

The 75-year-old released a new album, Postcards from Paradise, in March and plans to spread “peace and love” on a 22-city fall tour with his All-Starr Band in the U.S. and Canada starting in October.

(WATCH the Facebook video below and READ more at Pollstar) – Photos: Ringo Starr Facebook; Portal Foca, CC

Peace and Love Reminder x

Posted by Ringo Starr on Thursday, July 2, 2015

 

SHARE Before Noon! (below)…

Restaurant Invites Only the Homeless for 5 Nights of Dining in Baltimore

Tabrizi Outside Restaurant Facebook

Baltimore restaurant owners have been banking on restaurant week to bring in much needed revenue to pad out the losses they suffered during the curfew imposed in April and May.

One restaurant owner, however, has other plans: give the food away for free.

Tabrizi in Kitchen FacebookMichael Tabrizi, owner of Tabrizi’s restaurant, is partnering with local shelters to bring homeless folks in for a special meal each night from July 20-25.

“These people don’t only suffer from hunger, but also from hopelessness, they feel that they don’t have any dignity anymore,” Tabrizi told Baltimore Magazine. “We want them to come in and feel like they’re cared for.”

The restaurant, which normally does a lot of business hosting wedding parties and other affairs, will completely shut down for those five days.

(READ more at Baltimore Magazine or visit Tabrizi’s Facebook Page.) Photos: Tabrizi, Facebook

Sharing Is Caring: Your Friends And Followers Will Eat This Story Up….

His Eco-Efficient Prowess Makes Farming in Palestine Possible

palestinian-permaculture-farm-tom-blanx

Farming in the Occupied Territories is not easy. Land confiscation aside, Palestinians face restricted access to water; sporadic land ownership; and overworked and polluted soil. This all contributes to many leaving their land in search of easier ways to support themselves and their families.

When I recently traveled to Palestine, I was surprised to learn how dependent Palestinians have become on Israel to survive. With a lack of work and an aid-reliant economy close to collapse, occupation has normalized. Making enough money to survive is the current battle. Of those that qualify for the hard to get work permits, many thousands of Palestinians make the journey into Israel to jobs, some even working on the construction of the separation walls and settlements that rob them of their land.

Murad Al Khuffash challenges this set of circumstances by engaging in permaculture, working with nature to create sustainable, self-sufficient ecosystems for growing food.Maryland Humane Backyard

How To Create A ‘Humane Backyard’ For Wildlife And Turn Your Ordinary Garden Lush

 

“Permaculture has a lot of benefits for Palestinians living under the occupation” he says, “If everyone starts to grow their own food in their garden or backyard then they won’t have to work in Israel or abroad. They will have their own food.”

After escaping the violence during the second intifada, Murad traveled to the US, working for several years in the fast food industry and agriculture. He returned to his homeland in 2006 to inherit his fathers land and begin his permaculture adventure. The farm, not more than 1 square kilometer in size, dwells directly beneath the hilltop settlement of Ari’el, in the ancient West Bank village of Marda.

palestinian-bee-guy-tom-blanxInitially, the site had only 12 olive trees and some almonds. Less than 10 years later, the farm is a color-wheel of plants and living things. A network of winding paths and spiraling beds take you into a microcosm of fruit trees and veg patches, herbs and flowers, bees, insects, chickens and pigeons, all working together for the farm, ticking every box of organic and biodiversity values.

Everything in the farm has been designed around a single principle: Working with nature not against it. “Permaculture is returning to the roots, to our forefathers knowledge and wisdom,” Murad explains, “If you give to the land, the land will give to you.”

The evidence is in the farm where nothing is wasted. Weeds and organic waste are used to mulch beds and feed chickens; scrap wood and branches are used as apparatus to support plants; and food waste and manure are collected to make compost. The compost, together with nitrogen-making companion plants are then used to fertilize the beds for planting. Similar plants and crops are introduced to produce organic pesticides, attract pest-controlling wildlife and others to assist in pollination. These tactics are helping Murad to operate chemical-free and at low cost while growing and selling healthy produce.Tomatoes Hydroponic Sundrop Farmsphoto

The long term goal is to be completely self-sufficient. Organic seeds and seedlings are, at present outsourced–but locally–and while able to save and reuse some of his own seeds, Murad hopes to one day get his own seed dryer, increasing self reliance and sustainability.

“Seeds are native. That’s important.” Murad explains as he stores new seeds into the ever-growing collection in an old fridge. “Soon I will have all the seeds I need and can start drying them.”

The ambition doesn’t stop there. Murad hopes to also add fish and aquaponics to the farm, as well as some goats and a cow.

The farm of course needs lots of water with the climate here being so hot. Water, however, is very expensive and Israel limits the depths of Palestinian wells. To tackle this insecurity, Murad has created his own water supply. Last year the farm was awarded funding from the EU to build a 30×3 meter cistern on the farm. The tank supplies nearly all the water the farm needs and can be filled up when connected to the village’s ancient spring. The cistern also forms the foundation for the yet to be built volunteer guest house and learning center, although more funding is needed for that.

With funding and scholarships from such organizations as The Danish Permaculture Institute, the farm now offers courses that aim to spread the news about this alternative method of farming. With many agricultural and environmental engineers already attending the courses at Marda Permaculture farm, plans are underway to extend into the community educational workshops for both children and adults, aimed at promoting food sovereignty, healthy living and empowerment.

Marda Permaculture Farm, a model and center for sustainable agriculture in the occupied territories, attracts international volunteers and solidarity activists for its non-violent resistance through permaculture.

This summer, on his first visit to the UK, Murad will be attending the International Permaculture Convergence UK conference to talk about his work.

If you’d like to learn more about permaculture in Palestine, you can go to Love Volunteers or Permaculture News to read about the green revolution.

SHARE this inspiring story with your friends… (below)

Watch What Happens When This Pit Bull Enters The Baby Bird Cage

 

This family’s black and white pit bull pup, Jules, is obsessed with anything new, especially babies—and she loves watching the new chicks just born on the farm.

“There’s a few words Jules knows, and babies is one of them,” said her dad, the farmer. “The first thing she does in the morning when she wakes up is she wants to be with them.”

WATCH what happens when Jules is finally let into the baby bird cage in the video above.

Tweet This Story to Your Friends and Followers:

National Parks Partner With Subaru to Get Landfill Trash to Zero

Todd Wendy

Yosemite National Park-CC-toddwendy

Three of America’s iconic landmarks are leading the way toward eliminating landfill waste from all national parks.

As part of their centennial celebration, Yosemite, Grand Teton and Denali National Parks will be part of a pilot program with Subaru – the first automotive plant to recycle 99.99% of its waste.

RELATED:  Subaru Factory Sends Nothing to the Dump for 3 Years

The National Parks Conservation Association said the three parks are already diverting 42% of their 16.6 million pounds of trash from landfills through recycling and composting. The plan is to study Subaru’s practices to further reduce the amount of waste generated by the parks, its concessioners and visitors.

Over the years, Subaru has shared its zero landfill techniques with hundreds of businesses, schools and organizations to help them reach their own zero landfill goals.

(READ more at NPCA) – Photo: toddwendy

Don’t Waste This Story, Share it With Your Friends:

Hundreds of Strangers Help Innocent Man After 24 Years in Prison

Jonathan Fleming Indigogo

No amount of money could ever make up for 24 years of wrongfully imprisonment, but the financial support of hundreds of strangers can go a long way toward helping a man make a new start.

Jonathan Fleming was sentenced to 35 years in prison for a 1989 shooting in New York, one that happened while Fleming was actually more than a thousand miles away.Prison garden screenshot MD Dept Public Safet

Inmates Grow Along With the Gardens They Tend Behind Bars

 

Fleming was on a family vacation at Disney World in Florida at the time, but he couldn’t prove it— until earlier this year, when lawyers found a phone receipt showing he was, in fact, in Florida at the time of the shooting.

When Fleming was released from prison in April, he only had $93 dollars to his name. That’s when Wall Street banker Alex Sutaru, a man he’d never met, stepped in and set up a crowdfunding site for the newly exonerated Fleming.

In a matter of months, 900 people from more than a dozen countries chipped in more nearly $50,000 to help Fleming pay his bills while he searched for a job.Cafe Momentum-by-SantonJStephens

Dallas Café Cooks Up Second Chances for Young Offenders

 

Fleming had never before heard of crowdfunding and couldn’t believe strangers would donate money for him to rebuild his life.

“I was terrified, and I had no idea how i would be able to survive,” Fleming wrote in a thank you statement on the Indiegogo site. “And then, in a moment, I became one of the luckiest people alive.”

(READ more at the New York Daily News) – Photo: Indiegogo

Share This Inspiring Story With Your Friends….

8 Things We Love About the Dalai Lama on his 80th Birthday

Today is the Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday, and he’s celebrating it with a three-day forum centered around compassion. His Holiness is using the three days to lecture on education, creativity and climate change.

The festivities kicked off Sunday in Anaheim, California, with a star-studded assembly that included Hollywood actors Sharon Stone and George Lopez as well as Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi of Iran. 

The Tibetan word “lama” means guru, a fitting title for the man who has dedicated his life to teaching us how to be happy. In honor of his 80th birthday, we’re bringing you eight more reasons to love this guru of happiness.

dalai-lama-CC-luca-galuzzi

1. When He Won the Nobel Peace Prize, He Said He’s No Different from Anyone Else

In his acceptance speech in 1989, the Dalai Lama said, “No matter what part of the world we come from, we are all basically the same human beings. We all seek happiness and try to avoid suffering. We have the same basic human needs and is concerns. All of us human beings want freedom and the right to determine our own destiny as individuals and as peoples.”

2. He has a Passion for Science

The Dalai Lama has long had an interest in science. As a child he taught himself to fix broken machines, from cars to clocks and movie projectors. He spoke in September, 2010 about human neurology and the intricate distinctions between mind and body that led him to be a founding benefactor for Stanford’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research.

3. He says You Don’t Have to be Religious to be EthicalThe Dalai Lama talks at Stanford- Jack Hubbard

At the 2009 opening of the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values on the MIT campus, he urged professors to teach ethics and compassion without a basis in religious belief.

4. Compassion is at the Core of his Teachings

He told the audience gathered in Anaheim Sunday, the only thing he wanted for his 80th birthday was that people exercise compassion toward one another. This video from his lecture on compassion was posted to His Holiness’ Facebook page.

In just a few hours, His Holiness the Dalai Lama will turn 80 years old. He asks no gifts, only that we live #WithCompassion. Today, in front of tens of thousands of people, he shared why. We look forward to continuing the celebration tomorrow with University of California, Irvine, Center for Living Peace and Honda Center!

Posted by Friends of the Dalai Lama on Sunday, July 5, 2015

5. He Learned “The Power of Aloha”

Dalai Lama praying hands cc Christopher.MichelThe Dalai Lama brought his message of peace and compassion — and his trademark humor — to Hawaii in April, 2012, celebrating the coming together of two native cultures. Similar to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the indigenous culture of Hawaii has its own inherent spirituality– and “Aloha” means more than hello.

6. Nearly Every Time You See Him, He’s Smiling

The Dalai Lama actually co-wrote a best-selling book to explain how we, too can be happy. He says that “the very motion of our life is towards happiness.” The Art of Happiness shows us how to cope with day-to-day anxiety, insecurity, anger, and discouragement– and how to smile more often.

7. He’s Not Afraid to Ask for Directions to Dalai-lama-UScapitol-2011-Intl-campaign-for-tibet-photo“Inner Peace”

Speaking at the U.S. Capitol in July, 2011, the Dalai Lama suggested a roadmap to world peace that begins at an individual level, with each one finding inner peace by feeling compassion.

8. He’s Worked with Muslim Leaders to Address Religious Extremism

He broke his regular schedule, normally planned seven years in advance, and accepted an invitation from the Muslim community in April, 2006, to discuss how to mitigate religious extremism, to celebrate unity and denounce religious intolerance.

(READ more about his Forum at the LA Times) – Photos: Sun Star, Christopher.Michel, Luca Galuzzi, Jack Hubbard, via CC; and International Campaign for Tibet

‘M’ is for ‘Maria’, Who Will be Missed After Four Decades on Sesame Street

Sonia Manzano Maria Sesame Street-PBS

A beloved character on the long-running PBS children’s show is leaving Sesame Street after 44 years.

Sonia Manzano has played ‘Maria’ on Sesame Street since 1971, and became the first Hispanic actress to be featured on a national TV show.

Since then, millions of young viewers have grown up watching her and pals Grover, Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird, and learning life lessons along the way. Here are some of our favorites:

Maria Taught Us About Helping Others

….And Tried to Convince Cookie Monster to Eat Right

Maria Rapped About How to Take Good Notes

….And Sang About Synonyms

 

‘S’ is for ‘Sharing’… Pass On This Tribute (below)

Facebook Photo Leads Son Back to His Mother After 15 Years


Hope Holland spotted a familiar picture online that showed two young brothers in a bathtub. It was a photo she, herself, had taken in 2000 — it was a picture of the son she had been missing terribly for 15 years.

Jonathan_abduction_screenshot_KNTVThe Campbell, California woman spent more than a decade looking for Jonathan, after his father fled with him to Mexico when he was only three.

True to her name, she never gave up hope that she’d see him again, but was shocked to find him suddenly on Facebook.

“Tears uncontrollably fell down my face, my hands were shaking, my body was shaking,” she wrote later on a GoFundMe page set up to take care of all of the expenses involved in bringing Jonathan back to the U.S.

“I scrolled through picture after picture, crying,” she said as she looked at his other photos from a life with him she’d missed out on. “It was like flashes of little movie trailers, giving me insight to pieces of his life.”Money-money-photoby-401(K) 2013-CC

Homeless Man Reunited with Inheritance Thanks to Good Samaritan and Police

 

When Jonathan turned 18, he posted the photo hoping his mother or older brother, Jacob, might see it.

He was reunited with them last week, and Jonathan plans to move home to Campbell after he graduates from high school in Mexico next spring.

(WATCH the KGTV video below and READ more at TIME) – Photos: KNTV News

Help Your Friends And Followers Find This Story, Share It With Them…

How To Make The Supermarket Your Own Natural Pharmacy

supermarket produce CC Trishhhh

For many of us, a trip to the market is all about satisfying the taste buds and satiating our bellies.

Yet, grocery stores are brimming with food items that are packed with healing nutrients. Since there are so many more potential benefits to be enjoyed by the food we eat, why not make the market your own personal pharmacy?

Here’s how to use them to your advantage, boosting your health the natural way.

The damage control “drupe”

Otherwise known as the plum. This incredibly antioxidant-rich fruit uniquely contains phenols, which protect against free radical damage.

The functional fiber Avacado-Flickr-arash rk-CC-500px

In addition to being delicious, avocados are also powerful detoxifiers due to the unique way these high-fiber fruits combine with oils. Thus, avocados help our organs to function better. Science now indicates eating one a day may lower bad cholesterol, too.

cayenne-pepper-plant-cc-Maja-DumatThe heart pepper

Chili peppers containing capsaicin have been shown to decrease the risk of heart attacks and strokes in individuals. An added benefit: capsaicin revs up our metabolism to help us burn fat and lose weight.

“I Take Cayenne Pepper Every Day and Feel 15 Years Younger”

The underground pain relievers garlic and onion CC Danielle Scott

Heart healthy and anti-inflammatory, garlic and onions are loaded with beneficial sulfur compounds. They’ve been known to reduce joint pain and swelling, help lower cholesterol, and could even help you lose weight.

The fat that burns fat

Pure virgin coconut oil is a special fat made up of medium-chain triglycerides, which are immediately used for energy, rather than stored as belly fat. It also boosts digestion and nutrient absorption.

tomatoes CC Marc WellekötterThe cancer fighter

Tomatoes are packed with lycopene, which has been clinically proven to protect our bodies from prostate cancer. They also provide cardiovascular support and promote bone health.

The anti-aging agent

Stocking your freezer with frozen berries is an easy and cost-effective way to get your daily dose of nutrients, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds. Throw them in a morning smoothie and you may even reduce the rate at which your body ages.

 The natural pick-me-up pair green apple CC .tungl

If you can’t have caffeine, try this alternative: a green apple and a glass of H2O. They’re going to give you more energy, for a longer period of time, than a cup of black coffee.

The anti-inflammatory superstar

Pineapple contains key enzymes that help break down proteins and eliminate those acids that build up in our bodies and eventually lead to disease and ailments.

Adopting these functional foods into your regular shopping routine will ensure your body is nourished, protected, and actually thriving. What healing recipes will you cook up?

Photos: CC: Trishhhh, arash rk, Maja Dumat, Danielle Scott, Marc Wellekötter, tungl

Lead Your Friends to this Healthy Bite of News… (Share below)

400 Bikes Donated to Community After Charity Bike Theft

 

After dozens of bikes were stolen in Rochester, New York a community group experienced an outpouring of support from neighbors who donated 400 bicycles to the organization who gives them away.

“The theft happened over the weekend at Conkey Cruisers, a program that promotes exercise in the city with bikes it donates to kids and adults,“ reports KEHC-TV. “A bike drive was held in hopes of replacing what was lost and they got– and so much more.”

“The bike represents freedom at a young age,’’ says a Conkley Cruiser leader.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from KHEC-TV)

Lego Spends Millions To Ditch Oil-Based Plastic

blue-LEGOS-manufacturing-company-release

Lego’s half century of toy dominance was built on petroleum-based plastic. But now the Danish company is investing millions into finding a way to produce a quality toy that is also good for the environment.

By 2030, it hopes to have eliminated from its supply chain all the extraction and refinement of oil used in its toys. It won’t be easy though.

LEGO plans to open a new sustainable materials center within the year and hire 100 new employees focused specifically on finding new materials for their toys and packaging.

(READ the full story from FastCo-Exist) – Photo via LEGO

Show Your Support by Sharing… (below)

Channing Tatum Nails 7 Classic Dance Moves in 30 Seconds

 

In a video for Vanity Fair, Channing Tatum is given thirty seconds to render seven dance steps:

The Running Man
The Funky Chicken
The Twist
The Hula
The Pony
The Robot
and Voguing

The Hollywood actor, known for being a great dancer, has some fun in this video while on a promotion tour for his latest film, Magic Mike XXL.

(WATCH the video above – and SHARE it with friends below)

9/11 First Responder Hits $5 Million Lottery Jackpot

Carmelo-Mercado-lottery-winner-video

A New York City firefighter who responded to the World Trade Center after the Sept. 11 terror attacks – then had to retire because of the resulting health problems – just hit the jackpot.

Carmelo Mercado, a firefighter from Queens picked up his $5 million dollar prize on Thursday saying, “Talk about Jackie Gleason: Hamana-hamana-hamana that’s a lot of money,” he said. “Beautiful!”

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from NBC-NY)

Nicholas Winton, Rescuer of 669 Children in Holocaust, Dies at 106

Nicholas Winton quietly organized the escape of 669 mostly Jewish children from Czechoslovakia at the start of World War II when the Nazis were marching in.

Winton was a 29-year-old stockbroker in 1938, when he spent nights and weekends helping a diplomat friend by organizing logistics, raising money and cutting through red tape to transport the children to safety. He also found foster families for all the children.

The survivors call themselves “Winton’s Children” and on his 100th birthday, the individuals he saved–now with families of their own– joined him aboard a special steam train that traveled from Prague to London, to retrace their original route to safety. (Watch the video)

Sir Nicholas, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, died on Wednesday in Maidenhead, England. He was 106.

(WATCH the video tribute below – or READ the obituary from the New York Times)

SHARE the Tribute… (below)

Cystic Fibrosis Hope Comes as New Gene Therapy Improves Condition

Cystic fibrosis released Imperial College London

A new gene therapy attacks cystic fibrosis at its cause, improving or stabilizing lung function while potentially reducing or eliminating the dozens of drugs patients have to rely on currently for treatment.

Cystic fibrosis, which often kills patients in their 20s, causes mucus to collect in the lungs, making it difficult to breath and disrupting digestion.

Scientists in the UK took healthy copies of the gene that causes cystic fibrosis and created a way for patients to inhale them, essentially “smuggling” healthy copies of genes into the lungs of people with the genetic disorder. In the small trial, a group of 136 patients either inhaled the gene once a month or inhaled a placebo.

Patients who inhaled the gene saw an average 3% improvement in their lungs, rather than the average 3- 4% decline for those who received a placebo.Plastic-Cleanup-Tsushima-TheOceanProject

Teen’s Device to Clear Plastic Garbage from Oceans is Almost Ready

 

The study was carried out by the Imperial College London, Universities of Oxford and Edinburgh, along with NHS research groups, and was jointly funded by the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, National Institute for Health Research and Just Gene Therapy. The results were published in the journal Lancet.

The leader of the study at Imperial College London, Prof. Eric Aldon, warned, “The effect is modest and it is variable. It is not ready to go straight into the clinic yet.”

The trial was small but research into the treatment is just beginning. The next trial will use a larger dose to see if it is even more effective.

(WATCH the video below from Online Demand News, or READ more at the BBC) – Photo: Imperial College London, Released

 

Share This Good News Breath Of Fresh Air…

“Jesus Lizard” Walked on Wyoming Water 48 Million Years Ago

Brown-basilisk-Jesus-lizard-CC-Benjamint444

It’s hard enough to believe a lizard can walk on water, but you also need to imagine it happening when the badlands of the American west were a tropical rain forest.

A newly discovered lizard fossil has shown scientists as much about the changing climate of Wyoming as it has about a unique family of “Jesus lizards.”

They get their name because the lizards can walk — or more accurately, run — on water at six miles per hour for as far as 15 feet. There are nine living species, like the one pictured above, and most live in the tropics.NaotoMatsumuraWithDogsInNuclearZone_FBphotoNaotoMatsumura

Just One Man Remains in Fukushima Radiation Zone – He’s Feeding All the Animals Left Behind

 

basilisk lizard-runs-on-water-Nat-Geo-YoutubeJack Conrad from the American Museum of Natural History says the fossil tells researchers as much, if not more, about the climate as it does about the corytophanid lizards, also known by the common genus name of basilisk. He published his findings this week in the journal PLOS ONE.

Scientists thought running on water was a relatively new skill, but the fossil shows that lizards were doing it 48 million years ago. It also suggests that while the animals they were running around Wyoming, the now-arid badlands of the west were more like the rain forests of Southeast Asia.

(WATCH the National Geographic video and READ more at CBS News) — Photo by Benjamint444, CC

Pass on this Factoid… (Share below)