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How to Succeed in Business: Meditate

From Fortune Magazine last month, a feature article takes a look at the CEOs who are into meditation, like NBA coach Phil Jackson and...

Water Hope for Darfur

Boston University researchers have discovered a massive underground lake in the arid Darfur region of Sudan. By digging 1000 wells they hope to quell...
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Light Bulbs Made from Aluminum Foil

"Cheap, skinny aluminum foil lamps may be a mercury-free alternative to big, bulky light bulbs. University of Illinois researchers made the low-cost lamps by...
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Cheetahs to Enter Olympics?

If Oscar Pistorius gets his way there will be a pair of ‘cheetahs’ entering competition in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. Opposition to...

Yoga May Help Treat Depression, Anxiety Disorders

Experiments showed improved conditions in people battling depression and anxiety disorders when yoga was introduced, leading researchers to conclude that it could prove a...

Koala Conservation Goes Global

"Australian and U.S. researchers hope to lift koala populations by chilling the marsupials’ semen and sending it to zoos around the world." (The Border...

Solar Power Breakthrough Requires No Direct Sun

New Zealand- "New solar cells developed by Massey University don't need direct sunlight to operate and use a patented range of dyes that can...
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U.S. Government Building Awarded Top Green Label in the World

Only 28 other buildings in the world have achieved the green label of excellence that is called the LEED platinum award. A government U.S....

New AIDS Drug ‘Incredibly Encouraging’

"Very exciting. A road to hope. An important milestone in HIV treatment history... That's what AIDS researchers are saying about Isentress, the first of...

Start Your Next Monthly Meeting Listing Positive Things First

From the Field of Positive Psychology — Researchers have discovered that groups are more productive if they focus on the good things already happening, a...

Rare Vultures Discovered in East Asia

AP reports, researchers in Cambodia have discovered the only known colony of extemely rare slender-billed vultures. “Amazingly, there were also a host of other...

Optimists Tend to Have Longer Lives

"Researchers found that out of 7,000 adults followed since their college days in the 1960s," the pessimistic persons, on average, were 42 ...
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Natural Cures Effective Against Cancer, ADHD

Natural Cures and Healthy Living Effective Against Cancer, Parkinson's and Behavioral Disorders • Omega-3 Fish Oil has proven to be a better ADHD Treatment than...

Top Ten Stories of 2006: #3 – Species Recovery

Environmentalists Heartened by Stunning Finds of Species, Coral, and Recovery of Many Endangered • Numerous hopeful stories in 2006 showed that endangered...
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Top Ten Good News of 2006!

With casualties in Iraq reaching record numbers, the war in Lebanon punctuating the continuing crises in the Middle East and the ongoing slaughter in...

Octopus Study Shows Efforts to Save Fish Stocks Pay Off

"Protecting marine areas for even relatively brief periods can significantly restore depleted fish stocks, scientists said on Monday. Researchers found that after an area...

Sharp Decline in US Breast Cancer Cases

A new analysis of breast cancer rates in American women released this week revealed a startling decline in the disease. Researchers believe that millions...

Stem Cell Cure Hope for Diabetes

Scientists have used stem cells from human bone marrow to repair defective insulin-producing pancreatic cells responsible for diabetes in mice. The treatment also halted...

Spicy Spin on Easing Arthritis

Turmeric been used for centuries in traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine to counter inflammation. Now the spicey herb has shown its promise to researchers throughout...

The Joy of Giving is Hormone Based

Neuroscience has once again shown that selfless giving has its root in human nature: People do it because it feels good. Researchers...