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Sneaky Raccoon Steals Man’s Phone, Films The Whole Escapade (WATCH)

This wily critter wasn't interested in acorns or bugs – he had his eyes on Guy William's cell phone, which he used to film his getaway.

Breakthrough Study: Knowingly Taking Placebo Pills Eases Pain

According to this groundbreaking research, patients who knowingly took placebo pills for back pain showed more positive results than those who didn't.

Flight Attendant Delights Passengers With Looney Tunes Safety Speech

When this Southwest flight attendant was supposed to be doing the concluding safety speech for his passengers, he decided to have a little cartoon fun.

FDA Finally Bans Antibacterial Soaps Containing Triclosan and 18 Other Chemicals

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Friday issued a final rule that will ban many commonly used consumer antiseptic soaps. Companies will no longer be...

Watch How 900 Ducks Protect Their Vineyard From Pests

Perhaps this eager workforce can inspire you to love your job as much as they love theirs –eating pests.

Brazil’s New Zika Strategy: Billboards Smell Like Humans to Attract and Kill Mosquitoes

This billboard may remind us of a giant fly swatter, and it actually kills mosquitoes that carry the Zika virus —by smelling like humans. The...

Top 10 Health, Cancer, and Science Breakthroughs of 2015

This past year saw giant leaps in how we cure cancer, with breakthroughs in treating Alzheimers and preventing Ebola. These technological developments – both big...

Nine Outdoor Preschools to Operate in Seattle Parks; May Be New Trend

Three and four-year-olds in Seattle, Washington are trading preschool classrooms for the great outdoors. In a new partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation, Tiny Trees...

What’s Jon Stewart Up To? Loving Life Down on the Farm (WATCH)

After 16 years of hosting “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart and his family said goodbye to New York City–and ‘hello,’ to life on a...

Guy Who Bought ‘Google.com’ For $12 Is Giving His Huge Reward To Charity

In case you haven’t heard by now, a Babson College student from Massachusetts—and ex-Google employee—recently managed to buy the Google.com domain name for $12. On September 29, Sanmay...

Mealworms Love Eating Styrofoam! Breakthrough Discovery Best In 10 Years

Who would have thought that the container used to transport your take-out food could be a meal itself? For the right consumer, it is. Mealworms, scientists...

Huge Victory for Bees! US Court Bans Insecticide Linked to Deaths

A United States appeals court ruled that federal regulators should not have approved the use of an insecticide, which is linked to a decline...

Science Discovers Sweetgrass is Natural Mosquito Repellant, Native Americans Knew All Along

Mother Nature often knows best–and when it comes to repelling mosquitoes, sweetgrass is one of its secret weapons. This is no surprise to Native Americans,...

Astronauts Grow Salad Greens, Eat Fresh Food in Space, a NASA First

Astronaut cuisine has always consisted mainly of freeze-dried foods, but now a freshly grown vegetable garden is taking off. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station tweeted their excitement...

America’s First Delivery By Drone Drops Medical Supplies On Rural Health Clinic

A rural health clinic in Virginia’s mountains has beaten Amazon to the punch with the first government approved delivery by drone in the U.S. After...

Boy’s Amazing Gadget to Revolutionize The Way Blind People Get Around

Alex Deans has a lot to reflect on this summer. The eighteen-year-old Ontario, Canada native just graduated high school as valedictorian and is getting...

Make-up Artist Creates Perfect Cartoon Miniatures on Her Face (LOOK)

In real life, Laura Jenkinson is a make-up artist to the stars. In this case, though, the stars are painted cartoon characters and puppets, and her...

Boy’s Mind is Blown by Science Project Discovery, Doctors Share Genius Idea

The shoddy battery life in his hearing aid really “bugged” Ethan Manuell. Now it’s possible that millions of people will benefit from his five-minute...

Why Butterflies Are Swarming Thanks to Local Vineyards

Vineyards experimenting with the elimination of pesticides have stumbled upon a pleasant side effect — attracting swarms of butterflies. Washington state wineries, seeking more organic...

Doctors Taking Medicinal Honey Seriously

The antibacterial properties of honey have long been known, both ancient Greek and Egyptian physicians are said to have valued it and it was...