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Quick-Thinking Firefighter Saves Entire Restaurant From a Gas No One Can Smell

A restaurant full of people was saved by firefighter Lonnie Wimmers thanks to his sharp eye for symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.

People Willing to Pay 11% More For New Biofuels That Help the Earth

This university took a survey in several U.S. cities about the cost of bio fuel – and people were willing to pay 11% more to help save the environment.

Urine Test Could Prevent Doctors and Drivers Causing Accidents From Fatigue

Drowsiness already costs the economy millions of dollars – and lives. Hopefully, this urine test could prevent thousands of fatigue-related accidents.

Toxin-Absorbing Grass Could Clean Up Millions of Polluted Acres

On military training ranges, troops practice firing artillery shells, dropping bombs on old tanks, and testing the capacity of new weapons. These explosives and munitions...

More and More Smokers Are Kicking Tobacco Every Year

This new report shows that there's been a 27.7% drop in American adult smokers, saving millions from heart disease and cancer.

Levels of Mercury in Atlantic Tuna Rapidly Declines

Environmental surveys taken over the last twenty years have shown an exciting drop of 19% mercury content in Atlantic bluefin tuna.

College Student Recycled Hotel Soap to Save Thousands of Cambodians From Disease

When Samir Lakhani saw a mother washing her child in laundry detergent, he knew he wanted to make a difference for the thousands of Cambodians without soap.

These Green High-Performance Batteries are Made From Junkyard Scraps

This treatment process known as anodization is taking recycling to a whole new level – all you need is household chemicals and some pieces of trash.

Gene Editing Technique Could Be the Cure For Anemia and Sickle Cell Disease

This promising treatment of blood mutations in mice showed a total elimination of disease or abnormality – with more testing, it could be used on humans.

Researchers Invent ‘Perfect’ Soap Molecule That is Better For the Environment

This soap molecule is made from natural products, like soybeans, coconut, and corn rather than fossil fuels, making it ten times better for the Earth.

Flexible Bioglass Bandages Will Heal Injuries Like Never Before

This revolutionary material is flexible enough to fit on any curvature of the body while absorbing blood and regenerating the damaged tissues.

Has This Doctor Found a Sure Way of Recognizing and Treating ALS?

California doctor David Steenblock has been treating his ALS patients with specialized stem cell therapy – and they've been showing improvement.

170 Nations Celebrate A Pledge to Eliminate Super Harmful Greenhouse Gas

Countries big, small, wealthy, and poor have just signed an agreement that could save the planet from 70 billion tons of carbon dioxide.

New Use of Molecule May Fight Obesity by Converting ‘Bad’ Fat to ‘Good’ Fat

Though the condition may not be life-threatening, the health risks of obesity are enough to celebrate this new treatment in testing.

Scientists Speed Up Muscle Repair, Which Could Fight Muscular Dystrophy

Athletes, the elderly, and those with degenerative muscle disease would all benefit from accelerated muscle repair. Normally, when skeletal muscles, those connected to the...

Recovering Addict of 13 Years to Compete in World’s Toughest Marathon

You have to reach rock bottom before you can begin building yourself back up again. Todd Crandell spent 13 years of his life sinking into...

How Negative Headlines Can Impact Your Mental and Emotional Health

Mainstream media can be more harmful to your health than you think, but here's how you can work against the nasty headlines.

Region of the Americas Finally Declared Measles-Free

Thanks to mass vaccination efforts in South and North America, measles has been eliminated from the region for good.

First Ever Quadriplegic Treated With Stem Cells Regains Motor Control in His Upper Body

Thanks to the stem cells injected into his spinal cord, Kris Boesen can once more use his arms to sign his name, use his phone, and hug his family.

This Rescue Dog Found New Life Sniffing Out Illegal Pornography

He had already been given up by two different families before the police force gave him his own personal crime-fighting job.