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Minnesota Hosts World Snow Sculpting Championship–And The Giant Ice Art is Pretty Spectacular

Stillwater, Minnesota is hosting the third annual World Snow Sculpting Championship with artists from eight countries. The event, sanctioned by the Association Internationale de Sculpture...

Halley’s Comet Just Began its 38-year Journey Back Toward Earth–The Big Comeback

Halley's Comet passed the farthest point in its orbit beyond Neptune and is now heading back toward Earth. The most famous of all comets has...

Boy Who Started Food Bank in his Shed Now Opens Holiday ‘Gift Bank’ for Hundreds of Poor Kids

Last year, GNN reported on the kind heart of 11-year-old Isaac Winfield, who opened a food bank in his garden shed to help the...

This Grandad is All-Action at Aged 92: ‘I do martial arts daily’ (Watch)

A wise man once said that aging is the gradual acceleration of comfort-seeking, and Englishman Lew Burja, who's 92 and still practices kung fu...

Pilot Announces in a Heartwarming Reveal That Young Passenger is Now Cancer Free (Watch)

Make-A-Wish Foundation is famous for giving kids moments they'll never forget, even if their time is limited to remember them. But a sneaky trick, played...

Woman Lets Her Baby Scribble on the Walls–Now He’s A Talented Young Artist

Four-year-old Santiago Daniel Peña García started scribbling on the walls before his first birthday, but rather than fretting about the labor and cost of...

Teen Who Sends ‘Silly’ Socks 4 Seniors Launches Christmas Drive to Warm Toes and Hearts in Nursing Homes

Thanks to a generous soul, there are dozens of people across the nation getting socks for Christmas—but they couldn't be happier about it. Elle Gianelli...

76,000 Gold and Silver Artifacts Recovered from Chinese River Charts Infamous 17th Century Warlord’s Conquests

There is a textbook for English readers in Hong Kong universities on 6,000 years of Chinese history. After reading the first part, which documents...

Artist Decorates Underwater Sculpture Park With 25 Figures of Local Island People in the Caribbean

A British artist has crafted life-size sculptures, all of which have been cast from members of the local community in Grenada. The installation known as...

Joy Returning to Maui: Walmart and Salvation Army Bring Holiday Cheer, Surprising Thousands of Kids with Toys

It's been a difficult year for Hawaiians in Maui since wildfires destroyed the community in August, but with the holidays approaching so is the...

College Project Sparks Student to Start Orphanages for Homeless Kids in Philippines: ‘Why haven’t I started this?’

Inspired by two mission trips to the Phillippines, Joanna Maniti was standing in front of her Univ. of Southern California class explaining her idea...

Bumper Snowfall to Start Early Ski Season in Europe: ‘One of the best starts I can remember’

Last week, ski resorts from the French Alps right the way down to the Dolomites are reporting over 3 feet, or a meter of...

Boy Invents Smart Spoon for His Uncle’s Trembling Hands that Is Affordable in India

A schoolboy in India has invented a mechanical spoon that automatically stabilizes itself to help his uncle eat through his hand tremors caused by...

New Pacemaker Developed that Uses the Heartbeat to Recharge its Battery

By generating electrical energy from the heartbeat, a new pacemaker developed by scientists in Seattle was able to partially recharge itself. Although the beat only...

Three-Quarters of Small Business Owners Believe They’re Equipped to Handle Any Economic Instability

More than three quarters of U.S. small business owners believe that their company is equipped to handle any upcoming economic instability, according to a...

Pieces of the Planet That Collided With Earth and Formed the Moon Are Still Buried Deep Inside Our Core

A proto planet the size of Mars called Theia may have collided, and remained, inside the Earth after ejecting enough material to form the...

French Company Discovers Massive Reserve of Clean Hydrogen Gas that Could Start Renewable Revolution

Millions of tons of pure hydrogen have been found underneath the earth in Northern France, prompting interest in a renewables gold rush of the...

New Nanoparticle Treatment Could Ease Arthritis Pain Following Breakthrough Research in Mice

A new treatment of nanoparticles has been found to be effective for easing the pain of rheumatoid arthritis in the lab. Just one dose of...

Artist Creates Iconic Landscapes From Food–Then Donates to Hungry People (LOOK)

An artist used organic food to create these iconic landscapes—and they do look good enough to eat, because they were. Made entirely from fruits and...

California Passes Right-to-Repair Act Guaranteeing Seven Years of Parts for Your Phone

GNN has reported often on improvements in consumer's right to repair products, from phones to cars, where for decades it's become harder and harder...