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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.

Watch Uber Driver Surprise Passengers With Shelter Pups

Jonathan Guarano wanted to raise awareness for animal adoption – so he brought these perfect pups along for his passengers to love.

Teen Dashes Down the Bleachers to Lift Spirits of Crying Cheerleader

This little 9-year-old girl couldn't help but start tearing up over her missing father – until a nearby senior high schooler stepped up to help.

Congress in Unanimous Vote Passes Bill of Rights for Sexual Assault Victims

Survivors of sexual assault have not been given due process in regards to the preservation of their case evidence – but not any more thanks to Congress.

These 6 Sustainability Projects Show the Future Isn’t Looking So Dismal

It is rare to hear environmental scientists sounding positive about the future. But that's exactly what is happening now with an international group of...

This Village is Set to Become England’s First Carbon-Neutral Community

Even though Ashton Hayes only has a population of 1,000 people, it's had a big impact on communities around the world.

India to Ratify Climate Deal on Gandhi’s Birthday; He Left the ‘Least Carbon Footprint of All’

India has finally joined the global pact adopted by 195 countries to fight climate change –in honor of the one who left the least carbon footprint of all.

These 4 Endangered Flowers Will Not Perish Under Florida Bulldozers

Thanks to the Endangered Species Act, these four breathtaking shrubs will be given a fighting chance against building projects threatening their survival.

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.

Acid in the Air Returns to the Same Levels of a Century Ago

After decades of fighting industrial pollution following the Clean Air Act of 1970, the Earth's atmosphere is finally showing a new low for acid content.

This Cheap, Portable Solar Panel Will Be the iPad of Renewables

These new sustainable electric devices are being called real game-changers for a more accessible solar market.

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.

She Gave Her Meal to a Homeless Man and Received a Call From His Sister a Week Later

This father-daughter duo is working to reunite two siblings after their video of feeding a homeless man got over 40 million views.

Chesapeake Bay is Tidying Up Thanks to Earth-Conscious Farmers

Virginia and Maryland farmers have stepped up their game in protecting their ocean eco-system from polluting sediment and harmful run-off.

These 7 Major U.S. Cities Achieved Double-digit Drop in Burglary Rates

Many major American cities continue to report overall declines in their crime rate, sustaining a positive downward trend that began the late 20th century. //pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js

Diego’s Got Game: Fertile Giant Tortoise Has Saved His Species From Extinction

This wily reptile is such a ladies man, he has almost single-handedly repopulated an entire island with a species that was facing extinction.

Police to Adopt Kitten He Rescued Using Partially-Eaten Burrito

This fearful little feline wasn't budging from his spot in the sewer until Officers Corona and Jiminez used some leftover lunch to coax him out.

Wetlands Once Drained by Dictator Now Thrives as 3rd Most Bio-diverse Spot in World

This Unesco World Heritage site is being given new life thanks to local communities and wildlife organizations reconnecting its waterways.

Teen Creates ‘Sit With Us’ App For Bullied School Children

Instead of being rejected and ostracized in public, kids can now communicate through this app for friendly, like-minded teens looking to make friends.

Los Angeles Eyeing a Switch to 100% Renewable Power

Los Angeles could be the next California city to set a plan for switching to 100 percent renewable power. The City Council will vote today...