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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”.

Recovering Addict Gives Free Gym Memberships to Those Who Want to Stay Sober

Krissy Mae Cagney spent ten years struggling with her addiction – but now that she has been five years sober, she is helping hundreds...

Police Officers Stand In For Children’s Parents Who Couldn’t Make it to School Dance

While school dances may be fun ways for children to bond with their parents, some moms and dads just can't join in because of...

LED Lights Can Now Broadcast Internet That is Faster and More Secure Than WiFi

LiFi doesn't just offer better broadband internet through energy-efficient lighting fixtures – it is also safer and more secure than WiFi.

Vulnerable Turtles Return Home to Shore After World’s Largest Volunteer-Led Beach Cleanup

It has been two years since one man took it upon himself to clean a polluted beach – and now, thanks to his efforts, a vulnerable turtle species has returned to the shoreline.

When Sick Calf is Rejected By His Herd, He Becomes a Dog Instead

James the calf has endured a host of health problems over the course of his short life – but he has always had a canine family to look after him

Woman’s Life is Saved After She Posts Newspaper Ad For “Generous O Blood Type”

With her daughter's future in mind, Jennen Johnson was not about to leave her fate up to chance – so she took out an ad in the classified section of the newspaper.

‘Mission accomplished’: Town Rescues Dolphins Trapped by the Ice

If it had not been for a community's determined efforts – and a little help from some heavy machinery – this pod of dolphins may have been in deep trouble.

You May Soon Be Able to Measure Water Pollution Levels Simply By Taking a Picture

Not only that, but researchers want to make the technology freely available to the public so that citizen scientists around the world can 3D-print their own.

Hemp Farming Bill Hits US Senate Next Week With Powerful Bipartisan Support

The bill, which will be introduced next week, would move to distinguish the difference between marijuana and hemp so that it could be legally farmed as an agricultural product.

Device That Draws Water From the Driest Desert Air Could Bring Hydration to Needy Regions

If successfully scaled up in capacity, the technology could help drought-stricken areas like southern California.

Lung Cancer Patient Given a Year to Live is in Remission Thanks to Cuban Vaccine

“When they told me I had a year to live, I said I was going to prove them wrong. I didn't know how, but I was going to prove them wrong.”

Scientists Believe They Found a Way to Stop Future Hurricanes in Their Tracks

These Norwegian scientists believe they may have found a way to prevent hurricanes from forming using technology that has already been proved efficient.

After Spending Years Trying to Cut Autistic Boy’s Hair, Compassionate Barber Has Breakthrough

Not only was she finally able to give the boy a full haircut, but she is now able to comfortably host dozens of other clients just like Jordie Rowland.

Guy Runs Marathon With a New Heart, Young Organ Donor’s Dad Shows Up to Cheer Him On

It has been two years since John Dickhout endured a massive heart attack that left him in dire need of a new organ. At...

Has Your Self-Help Become Self-Criticism?

Are you berating yourself over your own high standards for self-improvement? And if that is the case, then how can you reverse your own self-criticism into self-love?

America’s First Permitted, 3D-printed House Was Built in Texas in Less Than 24 Hours

The organizations responsible for the home in Austin now plan on constructing entire communities of 3D-printed buildings around the world.

The Homeless in San Diego Are Getting Jobs Thanks to a 16-Year-old Boy

Thanks to 16-year-old Kevin Barber, an innovative program is paying homeless people to perform jobs for the city so they can get back on their feet.

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Daily Dose of Cute: Dachshund Shows Off Skills by Maneuvering Maze of Plastic Water Bottles

A post shared by たかおう (@takaou5868) on Feb 23, 2018 at 11:52pm PST //www.instagram.com/embed.js If you're mourning the end of the Winter Olympic...