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Doing Something Nice For Others Can Immediately Relieve Sensations of Physical and Mental Pain, Says New Study

This intriguing new study says that altruism and charity can reduce pain and increase peoples' accute and chronic pain thresholds.

Oakland Residents Transform Abandoned Lot into Sanctuary for Camping Homeless Women

One resident of Oakland, California has transformed a dirty, abandoned lot of land into a cozy, self-sustained community for homeless women.

In Just 20 Years, Over 220 Million Children Have Been Saved From Marriage, Labor, and Violence

According to this new report from Save the Children, more and more kids around the world are being given the healthy childhoods they deserve.

Hospital Janitor Forges Lasting Friendship Between Two Boys in Isolation After Noticing a Love of LEGOS

When KJ Upshaw noticed that two boys undergoing treatment in isolation both shared a love of LEGOs, he took it upon himself to help them become friends.

Feeling Like a New Year’s Resolution? Study Suggests Living ‘Fast,’ Living Longer—With Intermittent Fasting

Not all diets have scientific evidence to back up their claims, but this new study is adding to a growing body of research supporting intermittent fasting.

Migraine Sufferers Experience Relief From ‘Going Green’ With Light-Exposure Therapy

Dr. Mohab Ibrahim tested green LED light exposure therapy on clients with chronic migraines and patient symptoms were reduced by an average of 60%.

Inmates Sentenced to Life in Prison Have Commitment to Spiritual Transformation Unlike Any I Have Seen

Prisoners serving life-sentences might not seem like the most obvious group for seeking spiritual enlightenment, but that's exactly the case in California.

Plant Compounds Used to Successfully Treat Alzheimer’s in Mice Now Shown to Prevent Other Effects of Aging

The exciting discovery builds on research suggesting that we can treat and reverse Alzheimer's by turning our attention to the neural effects of aging.

Have You Found Meaning in Life? Scientific Study Says the Answer Could Determine Health and Longevity

Researchers are finally attempting to figure out the measurable physical and emotional impacts of philosophical questions such as “What is my purpose?”

After Five Years of Drought, Kenyan Region Finally Gets Clean Water Thanks to Solar-Powered Saltwater Plant

The plant can produce enough water for 35,000 people every day—which means that villagers will no longer have to drink dirty saltwater.

Scientist Who Helped Develop Breakthrough Ovarian Cancer Treatment Donates All $1.2 Million in Profits

Despite living a “modest” lifestyle, this college professor used all of her profits from developing the Rubraca drug to launch a charity for people in need.

After Australian Bushfires, People Knit Mittens for Burnt Koalas and Raise Almost $2 Million to Help

In addition to crafting hundreds of pieces of knitwear for injured animals, people from all over the world have raised almost $2 million in donations.

Playing Traditional Games Protects Your Thinking Skills As You Age, Says New 68-Year Study

Playing cards, chess, or board games isn't just fun—this longitudinal study says it protects your thinking skills as you get older.

In World First, Scientists Reprogram Bacteria to Exist Solely By Consuming CO2 From the Air

After years of careful work, scientists have managed to breed bacteria that exclusively consumes carbon dioxide from its environment.

Missing Cat Finally Reunited With Owner After It Was Found Wandering the Streets 1,400 Miles Away

It has been five years since Sasha the cat disappeared from her home in Portland—but thanks to her microchip, she has finally be reunited with her owner.

Rather Than Importing Their Food, Coastal Cities Can Build Their Own Floating Farms—Like This One

This 3-story floating farm is the first of its kind in Rotterdam—and the creators hope that it will inspire other cities to build their own.

First Sickle Cell Disease Patient Treated With Gene-Edited Cells Experiences Significant Improvement

The first ever sickle cell patient to be treated with genetically-modified cells has experienced a significant improvement against the disease.

Orangutan Who Was Granted Personhood Finally Finds Happiness in Florida Sanctuary

Though Sandra the orangutan had to overcome challenges in order to be freed from her Argentinian zoo enclosure, she now has a chance at true happiness in Florida.

How Meditation Can Help You Make Fewer Mistakes, According to Largest Study of Its Kind

The study was conducted on participants who had never meditated before—and they immediately began to show signs of neural change after the session.

Not Only Are These Seaweed Diapers More Sustainable, They May Be Better for Babies’ Skin

With more than 17 million disposable diapers ending up in EU landfills every year, these Sumo diapers could be a healthy alternative for babies.