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World’s Second Person Cured of HIV: 40-Year-old Man is Confirmed to Be 30 Months Virus-Free

A follow-up study on “The London Patient” confirms that he has indeed been cured of HIV since undergoing an experimental treatment several years ago.

Scientists Demonstrate Success of a Possible ‘EpiPen’ to Prevent Paralysis From Spinal Cord Injuries

University of Michigan scientists demonstrate success for possible EpiPen that uses nanoparticles to prevent paralysis after spinal cord injuries.

Scientists Create a ‘Living Concrete’ That Uses Bacteria to Heal Itself When Damaged

Our houses of the future may be made with bacteria that can regenerate, suck CO2 out of the air, and even glow on command.

Restaurant Server Praised for Pulling Off Epic Save After He Somehow Fell Without Dropping Any of His Four Dishes

Not only did the waiter save all of the dishes without suffering an injury, he also managed to deliver the dishes to the patrons like nothing happened.

New Device Can Power 100 Small LED Lights Simply By Harnessing the Energy of a Single Water Droplet

This simple contraption means that the kinetic energy of a single water droplet can generate up to 140 volts of clean electricity.

British Carbon Tax Leads to Whopping 93% Drop in Coal-Fired Electricity

After the tax was introduced in England, Scotland, and Wales back in 2015, coal-fired electricity use fell from 40% to 3% in just three years.

Zen and the Art of Bricklaying: LEGO Targets Stressed-Out Adults to Help Them Reduce Anxiety at Home and Work

LEGO is targeting stressed-out adults, selling unique sets with clear instructions so folks can easily build themselves into a zen state at work or at home.

Depressed Cow ‘Overjoyed’ to Be Reunited With Therapy Goat Stolen From Their Paddock

After Peaches the goat was stolen out of her paddock last month, Bunter the cow was devastated—but thankfully, they have finally been reunited.

JetBlue Going Carbon-Neutral in 2020 On All Domestic Flights —The First Major US Airline to Do So

The newly-announced initiative is expected to save roughly 15 to 17 billion pounds of CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere every year.

Businessman Needing a Warehouse Stumbles Upon World’s Largest Train Set—And Refuses to Simply Tear it Down

Rather than tear down the elaborate model train display in this New Jersey warehouse, a businessman paid a quarter-million to renovate it for the public.

The 50 Best Images From Around the World That Illustrate Freedom

Fifty photographers from around the world have been selected as finalists for Agora's photography contest themed around “Freedom”.

These Photographers Captured Some of the Most Dazzling Pictures of Mother Earth’s Landscapes

Some of the world's most breathtaking landscapes were captured in these stunning images submitted to the Agora photo app for this international contest.

Couple Uses 400,000 LEGO Bricks to Build Biggest Christmas Creation in 25 Years of Yuletide Fun

It took the crafty couple about 6 weeks of construction to build the elaborate alpine village in their Cambridgeshire living room using 400,000 LEGOs.

Single Mom Receives Free Car in the Drive-Through After Being Nominated for a ‘Christmas Wish’

KLTY surprised a single mom in Fort Worth with a new car—nominated for a Christmas Wish because she always stays friendly and kind, despite her struggles.

Rather Than Polluting Icy Roadsides With Salt, Scientists Use Recycled Biowaste From Fruit

The U.S. spends $5 billion a year to repair damages to road infrastructure from winter snow and ice control operations and the use of...

Woman’s Labor of Love From Her Basement Racks Up 160,000 Handwritten Holiday Cards for Military Members

It has been 17 years since she began writing cards for service members—and it has since inspired thousands of people to join her labor of love.

Man Transforms His Pub into the Most Festive Bar in All of UK So He Can Raise Money for Sick Children

With more than 60,000 Christmas lights and towering sculptures made of beer bottles, this may be the most festive pub in all of Great Britain.

Discovery of Brain Circuit That Controls Compulsive Drinking Offers Hope for Alcoholism Cure

Additionally, the scientists were able to manipulate compulsive drinking habits simply by using light to control the brain circuit.

World’s First Ebola Vaccine Approved for Global Use After Saving Hundreds of Thousands During Outbreak

Now that the Ervebo vaccine has been approved by WHO and the European Commission, the vaccine can now be freely distributed on a more global basis.

Stressed to the Max? New Study Shows Deep Sleep Can Reduce Anxiety By 30%

This new research from UC Berkeley shows that there is a direct correlation between feeling overanxious and undersleeping.