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From City to Countryside, Study Suggests Wisdom Can Protect Against Loneliness

Over the last few decades, there has been growing concern about loneliness across all ages, particularly in middle-aged and older adults, but a new...

Engineers Design New Face Masks With Test Strip to Detect COVID – Much Like a Pregnancy Test

Similar to a classic pregnancy test, a color-changing strip may, in the future, be mounted on face masks to detect the presence of COVID-19...

The Ultimate Guide to Flu Prevention: 4 Micronutrients You Should Eat This Winter to Stay Healthy

With a uniquely different flu season approaching, there's never been a better time to alter your diet so it can fortify your immune system—and...

Teen Creates Dolls For Kids With Rare Medical Conditions to Help Them Feel Included and Loved

Most little girls love dolls. When 17-year-old Ariella Pacheco was growing up, she was no exception. Since kids tend to bond best with dolls...

These Scientists Are Fighting Ocean Plastic With Biodegradable Flip Flops Made From Algae

A lot of entrepreneurial energy has been thrown into using algae as a replacement for petroleum-based plastics in the creation of consumer goods, and...

Floating Movie Nights Where Viewers Sit in Socially-Distant Boats May Be Coming to the U.S. And Canada

Fancy coming aboard a boat for an aquatic movie adventure? It was a big success last month in Paris and now cinema fans in...

Scientists Make Giant Leap in Diagnosing Liver Disease By Using The Natural Gut Microbiome

Chronic liver disease is challenging to diagnose, but the microbiome inside a person’s gut may be an unexpected solution, says Salk research.

15 Giant Tortoises Finally Returned to Their Galapagos Island Home After Saving Their Species With 1,900 Babies

The last remaining 14 tortoises from Española island in the Galapagos were returned home after a 55-year breeding program that produced 2,000 babies—and saved a species.

Hair Stylists Infected With COVID-19 Were Wearing Masks Along With Their 140 Clients—Tests Prove No One Got Sick

When 2 hairstylists infected with COVID-19 cut hair at a Great Clips salon in Springfield, Missouri it became the “outbreak that never happened”.

Know a Healthcare or Frontline Worker? These Companies Are Offering Wonderful Free Stuff to Say Thanks

A number of companies are offering goods and services free of charge during the COVID-19 pandemic for healthcare, emergency service and essential workers.

Teen Discovered New Planet 6.9 Times Bigger Than Earth Just Days into NASA Internship

A high school teen discovered a new planet roughly 6.9 times larger than the Earth—and Wolf Cukier did it on his third day as a NASA intern.

Shutdown of US Coal-Fired Plants Linked to 26,000 Deaths Averted—And Higher Crop Yields on Farms

A decade after shutting down an old coal power plant, researchers say that its closure saved more than 26,000 lives—and millions of crops.

Café Owner’s Heartfelt Yelp Response to 1-Star Review Rallies Support for Him and His Homeless Patron

Rather than spite the customer who criticized him for welcoming a homeless man around his donut shop, this restauranteur responded with compassion.

California Celebrates Reaching One Million Solar Roofs Milestone; New Focus on ‘One Million Solar Batteries’ Goal

California legislators gathered together this week to celebrate the fulfillment of the One Million Solar Roofs Initiative they launched in 2006.

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 Chicago Becomes One of the Biggest US Cities to Ditch Overdue Library Fees, Book Returns Surge by 240%

Since the new return policy went into effect last month, librarians are delighted to report that book returns have surged by more than 240%.

Wells Fargo to Donate $1 Billion to Affordable Housing and Homelessness Across America

Wells Fargo’s new philanthropic strategy includes a $1 billion commitment to help solve affordable housing and homelessness issues across America.

Researchers Conclude First-Ever Clinical Human Trial Using a Natural Hydrogel to Repair Heart Tissue

There are an estimated 785,000 new heart attack cases in the United States each year, with no established treatment for repairing the resulting damage...

California Becomes First State to Ban Fur Trapping, Saving Animals and Taxpayer Dollars

In addition to legislators agreeing that fur trapping was thoroughly inhumane, the industry was also shown to be a drain on taxpayer dollars.

Flight Crew and Passengers in First Class All Welcome Boy With Autism During Mid-Flight Meltdown

This Texas mom was overwhelmed with gratitude for the flight attendants and first class passengers who befriended her son during a difficult flight home.