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In ‘World First’ Blind People Have Their Vision Restored Thanks to Stem Cells From Deceased Organ Donors

Millions of blind people could have their vision actually restored using stem cells taken from the eyes of non-living donors, according to new research...

Empathetic Gamers Make Braces for Kitten Who Couldn’t Find Forever Home Because of Wobbly Legs

Carly the kitten may be cute, but people were reluctant to adopt her because her swimmer's syndrome caused her legs to shake – but not anymore.

Unborn Baby Treated for Spinal Defect After Being Removed From Mom’s Womb for Surgery, Then Put Back

This pioneering new surgery is treating unborn babies of a spinal defect while they are still in the womb.

Scientists Have Developed New Material That is as Flexible as Elastic But Tough as Steel

We may soon have fabrics and clothing that is as stretchy as a rubber band while simultaneously being as durable as steel.

Parkinson’s Researchers Now Have $24 Million To Keep Going Thanks to Funding From Michael J. Fox

Scientists now have over $24 million in funding for Parkinson's research thanks to the beloved Hollywood philanthropist.

We May Soon Be Able to Power Our Smartphones With Single-Use Plastic Bags

Instead of ending up in a landfill, the plastic used in grocery bags may soon be powering our smartphones, according to new research. Scientists from...

Taxing Empty Apartments Could Be the Solution to Affordable Housing in Expensive Cities, New Study Says

Instead of building new apartments, cities could make housing more affordable for city dwellers by taxing the thousands of homes that go unoccupied.

We May Soon Be Able to Build Houses Out of the Byproducts From Our Bathroom Breaks

Australian scientists have come up with an ingeniously “crappy” way to recycle treated sewage sludge and turn it into bricks. Biosolids are leftovers from the...

Diabetes Patients May Soon Be Able to Say Goodbye to Needles, Thanks to These Capsules From MIT

Insulin shots may soon be a thing of the past now that MIT researchers have developed an oral capsule to deliver insulin.

Scientists Create Super-Thin ‘Sheet’ That Could Charge Our Phones By Harvesting Wifi From the Air

Dead cell phone batteries may be a thing of the past thanks to this new 2D material that was recently engineered by MIT researchers.

Instead of Selling Her $1.7 Million Home, Woman is Giving It Away to the Winner of a Letter-Writing Contest

You now have an opportunity to live in this breathtaking $1.7 million home simply by writing a $25 letter to Alla Wagner about why you want to live there.

‘Game-Changing’ Approval of Liver Transplant Procedure Expected to Halve the Waiting List

After its successful assessment and approval, this “ground-breaking” procedure is expected to halve the amount of people waiting for liver transplants.

FDA Approves World’s First Device That Could Save Thousands of Preemies From Common Heart Condition

This is the world's first device that has been designed to save thousands of premature babies from a common heart problem.

23-Year-old Wins Top Prize for Cheap Bamboo Housing That Can Be Constructed in 4 Hours

A 23-year-old Filipino inventor has just won a multi-thousand dollar prize for designing a cheap bamboo house that could be assembled in 4 hours. Earl...

Hundreds of People Are Being Cured of Blindness Every Day With Cheap, Minutes-Long Surgery

There are millions of blind people around the world who are unable to see the gorgeous world before them – but this organization is...

Girls Collect Over 20,000 Snack Wrappers and Mail Them Back to Manufacturers to Curb Plastic Use

In a bid to guilt food companies out of using wasteful plastic packaging, these students are mailing snack wrappers back to their manufacturers.

Got Kidney Stones? Ride a Roller Coaster, Says Study

This amusing 2016 study was just awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for Medicine.

We May Soon Have Batteries That Charge in Minutes Thanks to New Class of Materials, Study Says

Waiting for your cell phone to charge may soon be a thing of the past. Researchers from the University of Cambridge have identified a group...

Book-Sized Solar Panels Could Power a Whole Home in New Breakthrough

This scientist's groundbreaking solar technology could change the game for the renewable energy industry.

Couple Takes It Upon Themselves to Turn Ocean Trash into Prosthetic Limbs for Kids That Cost Only $45

Laura and Chris Moriarity have had no expertise in ocean pollution or making prosthetic limbs—but they passionately believed they could tackle both issues with...