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Cancer Plummets, Guinea Worm Eradicated, Bye-Bye Ebola—3 Huge Wins for Humanity

2022 saw major advances, and even victories in the efforts to combat several diseases, from industrialized to tropical ones. Starting at home, a study last...

Care Home Residents Surprised By Festive Penguins Bringing Christmas Cheer

Residents of a senior home got a flippin’ good surprise last week, after two charming feathered guests arrived to deliver some Christmas cheer. Seniors at...

Three Mermaids Save a Scuba Diver From Drowning: ‘Not Just Pretty Tails And Smiles’

A fairytale rescue saved an experienced diver from drowning when a trio of mermaids suddenly showed up off Catalina Island in California. Pablo Avila lost...

Misinformation Experiment Has Potential to ‘Inoculate’ Millions of Social Media Users

Briefly exposing social media users to the tricks behind misinformation boosts awareness of harmful online falsehoods, says new research—and Google is set to deploy...

NASA Catches The Sun in a Big Smiley Face Made of Wind (LOOK)

Just in time for Halloween, NASA released a photo of the sun “smiling”. Their Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the cheery image, sharing it in a...

Ancient 3,000 Year-old Canoe Discovered Beneath Wisconsin Lake Carved From Single Piece of Oak

The smiling face in the middle on the right side of the raft in this picture belongs to a woman who has managed to...

Exposure to More Foreign Accents Helps Children Grow Their Vocabulary Faster, Gamified Science Shows

When learning a language, the more foreign accents a child hears the faster they learn words. This was observed using some clever science and shows...

Complimenting a Stranger is What We’d Most Like to Do in Public But Don’t Have the Guts, Says Top 10 Survey

Complimenting a stranger in the street is the top thing adults would most like to do in public, but don't have the guts, according...

Boy With Crippling ‘Suicide Disease’ Takes First Steps in a Year After Traveling to US for Pioneering Treatment

A young boy with a crippling condition that is so painful it's dubbed the 'suicide disease' has taken his first steps in almost a...

Elderly Couple Among Last to Receive Signed Letter From The Queen–Delivered the Day She Died

An elderly couple were among the final people to ever receive signed correspondence from the Queen after opening a card from her on the...

After 10 Year Absence, World’s Most Endangered Sea Turtle Nests on Texas Beach, With a Little Help From Friends

In Galveston Island State Park, a routine survey has uncovered a nest of 107 extremely precious turtle eggs belonging to a Kemp's Ridley sea...

One Man’s Treasure Hunt Thrilled a Canadian Town, Turning Strangers into Friends

A horror-themed treasure hunt, organized anonymously in a small Canadian town, left the community enriched with funds and friends. The town in question, Miramichi in...

Power of Internet Reunites Minneapolis Woman With Refugee She’d Given $100 to, Decades Ago

23-years ago, a cash gift of $100 from a generous American aboard an airline flight inspired hope in a pair of young women fleeing...

500% Boom in Numbers of Eggs Laid By Breeding Green Sea Turtles

A breeding ground for green turtles has seen a 500 percent boom in the numbers of clutches of eggs laid since hunting them was...

White Tufted Sea Creatures Among the Winners in This Underwater Photography Contest

From a crocodile's toothy grin to a pouting fish the size of pea, some of the world's best underwater pictures have been revealed in...

Kindergarten Kids Had Never Seen Snow So Florida Teacher Gets Sister to Ship a Snowman, ‘It’s Here!’

An 800-mile, $78 journey from Kentucky to Florida brought a smiling snowman to a classroom full of kids, many of whom had never laid...

Zimbabwe Youth at Berkeley Creates Free Online Coding Classes to Help Others Get Similar Scholarships

Having been inspired by an introductory coding and computer science class at Berkeley, a young man from Zimbabwe is replicating his experience for talented...

When Negotiating, How Tough Should Your First Offer Be? Scientists Reveal What Works Best

In a negotiation, how tough should your first offer be? New research shows the first offer can have a significant impact on the eventual...

Dramatic Boom in Nesting Sites of Sea Turtles As Conservation in West Africa Pays Off

The West African nation of Cape Verde has seen a dramatic increase in the number of loggerhead sea turtle nests on its beaches. Increasing nearly...

Teen Started Painting in Lockdown and is So Good She’s Exhibiting in Galleries, and Getting $10,000 For One Canvas

How's your corona-hobby going? A 14-year-old in Wales took up painting during lockdown, and is now selling her canvases for thousands of dollars. Makenzy Beard from...