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New Implantable Device ‘Can Slow or Even Reverse Heart Failure’

Nearly 50% of people who develop heart failure die within 5 years of diagnosis. Citing a new published study doctors are calling an experimental device...

Malala Yousafzai Becomes Youngest-ever Nobel Prize Winner

Citing the "fraternity between nations" which Alfred Nobel mentioned as one of the criteria for the award, a Muslim Pakistani, Malala Yousafzay, and an...

Diabetes Breakthrough: Scientists Coax Human Stem Cells Into Making Insulin

Since his infant son Sam was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 23 years ago, Harvard scientist Doug Melton has dedicated his career to finding...

Another Record Year for Sea Turtles in Florida

Leatherback turtle nesting reached a new record this year in Florida while the number of loggerhead sea turtle nests remained high, according to Fish...

Business Forum in Cleveland to Focus on Purpose Over Profit

Call it flourishing. It’s a movement beyond traditional notions of corporate sustainability, demanding more than just doing less harm. The vision for flourishing companies builds on best practices...

Pro Basketball Team Signs 5-yo Boy w/ Leukemia to One-Day Contract

The Utah Jazz signed 5 year-old JP Gibson, who is suffering from leukemia, to a one-day contract and brought him on the court to...

An Instagram Photo Journal Helped Me Survive Cancer

About a year and a half ago, the life I was living ceased to exist. I was diagnosed with stage 2a Ewing’s Sarcoma, a...

UPDATED: Instead of Issuing a Ticket, Michigan Cop Buys Car Seat for Family

Lexi DeLorenzo knew she could have been fined for letting her five-year-old ride in a car without a car seat. But her car had...

Persistent Iowa Man Retrieves Long-stolen Artwork by Grant Wood

Andrew Wallace vividly recalls the email he received one afternoon in 2013 telling him that a sketchbook of famed Iowa artist Grant Wood was...

EU’s Student Exchange Program is Building a More Tolerant Europe

EU’s Erasmus Study Exchange Programme has become a catalyst for creating a common cultural identity among young Europeans and future generations. A study released by the...

Thousands Attend Opening of First Memorial for Disabled Veterans in DC

First envisioned in 1997, and funded by $80 million in private donations, a new memorial was dedicated yesterday in Washington, DC, to honor past and...

Curry Power: Turmeric Compound Boosts Brain Cell Growth

"Scientists have found that a chemical component in the spice turmeric—commonly used in Indian cuisine and curries—increases the regeneration of new neurons in cell...

The First Ever Baby Born to a Woman After Uterus Transplant

In a historic first, a baby was born to a woman after she received a womb transplant from a post-menopausal donor, the successful outcome...

London’s Red Phone Box Goes Green as Solar Powered Charging Station

Some of London's iconic red telephone boxes are being transformed into free solar-powered mobile phone charging stations painted green. The first "Solar-box" was unveiled Wednesday on...

World Smile Day Today Honors Artist Behind the Smiley Face

The bright yellow smiley face is one of the most recognizable, iconic symbols across the globe. What many people don’t know is that the...

Scientists Create Crystal That Would Allow You to Breathe Underwater

Bulky oxygen tanks and face masks may no longer be needed to breathe underwater, thanks to the creation of the "Aquaman Crystal." Professor Christine McKenzie...

Firefighters’ Simple Act of Kindness Helps Elderly Woman Stay Safe

After responding to a call on September 20 to assist an elderly resident who had fallen in her yard, a crew from City of...

With No Aerospace Schools in South Sudan Youth Builds His Own Plane

Despite the conflict in South Sudan a 23-year-old is teaching himself aeronautics and building an airplane with local parts he finds and brings home...
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Afghan President-elect Vows Equal Rights for Women in Society

"Afghanistan's new president-elect pledged in his victory speech on Monday to give women prominent roles in his government and told his nation that women...

World’s Five Biggest Palm Oil Growers Agree To Moratorium on Deforestation

The five biggest palm oil growers in the world have launched and signed the Sustainable Palm Oil Manifesto with a temporary moratorium against deforestation...