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Spanish Town Builds World’s First Plant to Convert Sewage into Clean Energy

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Algae plant Chiclana de la Frontera-Spain aerialA Spanish resort town with sprawling golf courses and tree-lined beaches has added another green site to its attractions: the world’s first plant to convert sewage into clean energy.

The facility in Chiclana de la Frontera on the southwest tip of Spain uses wastewater and sunlight to produce algae-based biofuel as part of a $15.7 million project to pursue alternative energies and reduce reliance on foreign oil.

Canada’s Cities Report 50% Drop in Homelessness

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Homeless man by-miekaspop-MorguefileThe State of Homeless in Canada 2013, released this week by the Canadian Homelessness Research Network and the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, showed a 51 percent drop in the number of people living on the streets of Toronto between 2006 and 2011.

Vancouver did better, with a 66 percent decrease over the same period.

Coast to coast, municipalities were turning the tide.

(READ the Editorial in the Toronto Star)

Photo by Miekaspop via Morguefile.com


Newtown Families Thank Therapy Dogs that Comforted Them

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therapy dogs Newtown - Fox video snapshotThe community of Newtown, Connecticut came together Saturday to show appreciation to the seventy therapy dogs that helped comfort them in the days and months after the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

The four-legged mental health providers and their caretakers belong to the group, Therapy Dogs International.

Cambodian Orphans Donate to Flood Victims in Canada

Cambodian orphanage Place Of Rescue

Cambodian orphanage Place Of RescueWhen the wife of their prime minister came to their orphanage recently, all the children were thrilled when she gifted each one the equivalent of about $12 Cdn.

On Wednesday, those children handed over half the money, saying they wanted to give it to victims of the Alberta floods half a world away.

UK’s Big Lottery Gives 1.4 Million for Life Saving Suicide Hotline

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Stressed-out in NYCA life saving project aiming to reduce the number of people who die by suicide across the UK is one of two initiatives to benefit from the Big Lottery Fund, it was announced this week.

Samaritans received £1.4 million to run a pilot project to offer a free-to-caller helpline in ten deprived communities across the UK, targeting hard to reach groups, in particular middle aged men who tend to delay seeking help.

Disabled Duck Gets New 3D-printed Webbed Foot

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duck with foot prosthetic-Feathered Angel SanctuaryBorn with a backward foot, little Buttercup could only walk in great pain — until his owner came up with a novel idea for a duckie prosthetic.

The Feathered Angels Waterfowl Sanctuary in Tennessee amputated his foot and Mike Garey, a software engineer by trade, created a 3D printed mold, used to cast a silicone foot for the lucky duck.

Inspirational Kids Changing the World One Service Project at a Time

charitable teens help to paint

charitable teens help to paintIan Brennan wasn’t satisfied.

Even after helping his local food bank setup a new computer database, he wanted to do more. That’s why he and some friends created an annual food drive for the center and delivered over 2,500 pounds of food as a down payment.

Ian’s efforts have helped feed thousands of families.

Stunning Soprano Voice From Most Unlikely Contestant Wins TV Fans and Proposes Marriage

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Americas Got Talent judgesHe never would have auditioned if it weren’t for his girlfriend, but Travis Pratt was glad he did after he received a standing ovation.

No one expected him to sing like he did—but in the end, the person who was most shocked in the audience was his girlfriend.

Travis proposed marriage while on stage during America’s Got Talent two weeks ago.

Hockey Breaks Ice for Arab and Jewish Teens

Ice Rink in Metulla Israel

Ice Rink in Metulla IsraelAn Arab-Jewish hockey team has become an unlikely icebreaker in this remote corner of northern Israel, overcoming barriers of language, culture and conflict.

The team was created to play in the Canada Centre, which was erected in Metulla on the Lebanon border in the 1990s and includes an Olympic-sized ice rink, by Canadian Jews.

Two Monolith Machines Suck Carbon Out of the Air in California

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CO2 plant  by Global ThermostatPeter Eisenberger, a distinguished professor of earth and environmental sciences at Columbia University, has build two machines in Menlo Park, Calif., to pull carbon dioxide out of the air, like your car’s catalytic converter, only giant-sized.

The challenging part was figuring out what to do with the CO2 once it was captured.

Hero Fisherman Saves Mate in Epic Swim Off Gold Coast

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coastline A hero fisherman has saved the life of his injured mate after an epic three-hour swim through freezing waters off the Gold Coast of Australia.

A freak wave struck the men’s dinghy on Tuesday, leaving one of them with two dislocated shoulders and a dislocated hip.

They had just enough time to grab their lifejackets before the boat went under.

Magician ‘Levitates’ Alongside Double-decker Bus As it Tours London

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London magician-levitates-Dynamo-FacebookThe streets of London were abuzz recently when the magician Dynamo, appeared to levitate alongside an iconic red bus as it circled the sights of London.

The stunt, captured on film by Pepsi, shows the 30 year-old appearing to defy gravity, floating 15 feet in the air with feet dangling and moving around.

Breakthrough in Data Storage Fits 1,000 Terabytes on a Single DVD

DVDs data storag, by LensFusion via Morguefile

DVDs data storag, by LensFusion via MorguefileWe live in a world where digital information is exploding. Some 90% of the world’s data was generated in the past two years. The obvious question is: how can we store it all?

A new technique has been developed to enable the data capacity of a single DVD to increase from the current 4.7 gigabytes to an astonishing 1,000 terabytes — the equivalent of 50,000 full high-definition movies.

Delta CEO Gives Up Seat for Struggling Mom

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airline pilot AmericanAirlinesAdvertisementAt the end of a nightmare day of airline delays, Jessie Frank, who was in route to join her 12-year-old daughter for the girl’s last day of diabetes camp, received a last-minute reprieve on an overbooked flight thanks to a caring CEO.

“I was 8th on the standby list, showing 0 seats left. I was about to give up, but the counter agent stopped me from leaving.”

Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson had given up his seat in the cabin so Frank would able to catch the last flight to Atlanta. The Delta staff was not even aware of the mother’s desperate wish to see her daughter shining at a camp where all the kids were just like her.

Boy’s Kool-Aid Stand Raises $5,000 to Pay for Grandmother’s Funeral

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kool-ade stand for grandmas funeral-videoWith the help of the community and a Kool-Aid stand, an 8-year-old boy has reached his goal of $5,000 to help pay for his grandmother’s funeral.

Michael Diamond overheard his parents in Garfield Heights, Ohio discussing how to cover the funeral cost and took action, according to WEWS News.

Teen Donates His Chess Winnings to a Cancer Clinic

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boy donates - RENOWN CANCER INSTITUTE photoWhat would you do if you won $1,000 in a sporting tournament? Would you go on a shopping spree, plan a vacation?

16-year-old Kevin Chung, who won the championship of a chess competition, gave it all away — to the Renown Institute for Cancer in Reno, Nevada.

River Cleanups Unearth Bottled Secrets

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bottles with messages CNNvideoA man whose personal mission is to clean up the rivers of the United States has removed more than 7 million pounds of trash. By 2010, he had already pulled 775 refrigerators and 55,000 tires from American waterways. But the work also yielded some treasure — 64 messages in bottles.

He calls it the world’s largest collection.

Chad Pregracke and the volunteers with his nonprofit, Living Lands & Waters, began unearthing the bottles in 1997 during his first clean-up, after a flood on the Mississippi River.

(WATCH the video below, or READ the story at CNN)

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Giggling Babies Discover the Fun in Rubber Bands

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twins play with rubber bands

A mother recorded a video of her twins while they were completely engrossed in pulling rubber bands that are hanging from drawer handles.

Silliness ensues and the video become a contageous giggle-fest.

Watch the video below, from Facebook…

Boston Marathon Winner Returns Medal to the City

medalist Boston Marathon-Lelisa Desisa

medalist Boston Marathon-Lelisa DesisaThe 2013 Boston Marathon champion, Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia, gave his championship medal to the City of Boston Sunday on behalf of all the runners and to honor the victims of the bombing that day in April.

Lelisa’s return to Boston marked yet another admirable gesture witnessed by the city in the weeks following the marathon.

Desisa presented his medal to Mayor Thomas M. Menino in a public ceremony on the Boston Common.

Tightrope Walker Nik Wallenda Successfully Crosses the Grand Canyon Without a Net

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tightrope Wallenda-NBCvidFor a breathtaking 23 minutes, famed tightrope artist Nik Wallenda walked on a two-inch steel cable 1500 feet above the ground to cross the Grand Canyon without a net or tether.

With winds expected to be 30 mph over the gorge, it was the accumulated dust on the cable that caused some concern, along with the “unpredictable” movement.

“It was a dream come true,” Wallenda said of the crossing. “This is what my family has done for 200 years, so it’s part of my legacy.”