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Man Abandons His Own Birthday Party to Rescue Panicked Dog Swimming Through Chilly NYC River

When Gabe Castellanos realized that there was a dog in trouble, he quickly grabbed a life jacket and abandoned his own party in order to rescue it.

‘World’s First Eco-Sensitive Cooler’ Brings Us One Step Closer to Ditching Polystyrene

This biodegradable cooler is now replacing the pesky polystyrene containers which have been a plague on the environment for too long.

Teen Swimmers Drifting in the Ocean Prayed for Help – And Suddenly are Rescued by Boat Named ‘Amen’

A pair of desperate young swimmers were rescued from the sea just in the nick of time thanks to an aptly-named boat. Tyler Smith and...

Another Study Shows How Flickering Lights Can Slow (And Maybe Even Reverse) Alzheimer’s Symptoms

This MIT researcher has published another study that further explains how and why flickering lights could be a non-pharmaceutical dementia treatment.

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.

Watch Beluga Whale (Accused of Being a Russian Spy) Assist Woman Who Dropped Her Phone in the Sea

Even though it has been accused of being an alleged Russian spy, this beluga whale has proven itself to be very polite in international waters.

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.

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.

A Poor State in India Learned From Its Mistakes: How It Saved a Million People From the Devastating Cyclone

Despite being home to some of the nation's poorest farmers and residents, this Indian state has experienced almost no casualties following Cyclone Fani.

Why the World’s Best Mathematicians Are Apparently Hoarding Chalk Made Out of ‘Angel Tears’

While mathematics may contain the secrets of the universe, the world's best mathematicians have been particularly interested in the secret behind this chalk formula. Professors...

Superhero Kids and Families Get Day Away From Cancer at Great America Amusement Park This Mother’s Day

Imagine 500 kids with cancer wearing superhero capes as they explore California’s Great America amusement park in Santa Clara. Well, that’s exactly what will...

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.

Mathematician Reports Breakthrough on Non-Toxic Pest Control Which Doesn’t Harm Bees

An English mathematician has come up with a unique form of non-toxic pest control that had 92% success in crop experiments.

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.

First Marathon to Swap Plastic Bottles for Biodegradable Pouches Made Out of Plants

Rather than handing out water bottles, a UK marathon handed out these cheap little pouches that are biodegradable and totally edible.

These Are Some of the Most Amusingly Bizarre Excuses People Have Used to Avoid the Gym

A pancreas that hurts, exercising in my dreams, and a stubbed pinky toe—these are all creative excuses people have used in order to get...

Stranger Donates 2 Wigs to Mom With Brain Cancer – and Saved the Quality of Her Life With a Bit of Advice

Thanks to man's compassion towards a stranger, Gail Moffatt had the courage to forego radiation and chemo, and live out her days enjoying Hawaii with family.

New MDMA Study From Johns Hopkins Further Explains Why Ecstasy Can Help Treat PTSD

Since MDMA was granted “breakthrough therapy” status for its ability to treat PTSD, this new study may explain the treatment's neurological success.