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Watch Jimmy Kimmel Prank His Staffers By Moving His New Wax Museum Replica Around the Building

Madame Tussauds Wax Museums are famous for bringing visitors face-to-face with their favorite celebrities—but when Jimmy Kimmel was gifted his own wax replica earlier this week, he couldn’t help but use it to have a little fun in his own workplace.

The lifelike Kimmel dummy is set to be the centerpiece of the new “Jimmy Kimmel Live Experience” at Madame Tussauds in Hollywood.

Prior to the exhibit’s launch, however, the prankster TV show host used the dummy to prank his co-workers—particularly his cousin Micki.

Soon after, on his show, Kimmel shared a cheeky film reel of his staffers’ reaction to the dummy moving around the office throughout the day—and the results are hilarious.

(WATCH the footage below)

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Researchers Discover Brain’s ‘Off Switch’ for Epilepsy—And It Could Revolutionize Drug-Free Treatment

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A team of neuroscientists at Georgetown University Medical Center have zeroed in on a new way to “switch off” epileptic seizures in animal models—and it could revolutionize the way we treat the disorder.

The findings, published online in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), provide the first evidence that while different types of seizures start in varied areas of the brain, they all can be controlled by targeting a very small set of neurons in the brain or their tendril-like neuronal axons.

Zeroing in on specific neurons suggests that treatment for epilepsy can be improved, researchers say. For example, the deep brain stimulation used today could be minutely targeted at the cell body of these neurons or at the areas their axons touch, depending on the type of seizure, says the study’s senior investigator, Patrick A. Forcelli, an assistant professor in neuroscience and in pharmacology and physiology at Georgetown.

“We have found a major choke point in epilepsy circuits in rat brains that we believe can be harnessed to disrupt the onset of seizures or to stop their propagation within the brain,” he says. “Circuit-based therapy for people will help offset the known side effects that come with drug therapy and other techniques.”

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According to the CDC, about 3 million adults and almost 500,000 children in the US suffer from epilepsy, making the incidence about 1% of the population, and the fourth most common brain disorder. (Epilepsy is diagnosed when a person has had more than one seizure.)

Seizures occur when nerve cells in the brain misfire. While there are about 30 specific types of seizures, there are two main categories: focal, which start in particular areas of the brain, and generalized, which occur when nerve cells on both sides of the brain misfire. Within this category are tonic-clonic (formerly known as grand mal) convulsive seizure and absence (formerly known as petit mal).

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Researchers have known for about 30 years that while inhibiting a certain area of the brain, the substantia nigra pars recticulata (SNpr) can help stop a seizure, the circuits by which the SNpr controls a seizure have remained unclear. The SNpr is a small area deep within the brain.

“It is usually thought to be involved in movement and movement disorders,” says Forcelli. “We knew targeting SNpr can stop a seizure, but we didn’t know how. Neurons in this area have axonal projections that go to many different parts in the brain.”

This study, he says, is built upon the pioneering work done at GUMC in the 1980s when researchers, led by Dr. Karen Gale “built a metaphorical Rand McNally-type atlas of neuronal pathways involved in seizures and epilepsy—these maps have moved forward both basic biology and for pharmacological treatment of epilepsy.”

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The aim of his research is “to make a ‘Google maps’ version with higher resolution and the ability to zoom in on each address, to improve brain stimulation therapy,” says Forcelli.

With his team, Forcelli used four models of experimental epilepsy in seizure-prone rats, designed to reflect a different type of seizure (absence, forebrain tonic-clonic, brainstem tonic-clonic, and limbic) seen in human epilepsies.

They were able to stop these seizures by placing light-sensitive ion channels into neurons in the SNpr; when exposed to light, the neurons can be turned on or off. They found that seizures could be turned off by either silencing activity of the SNpr cell bodies or, in some cases, the areas that these neurons project to.

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“We can’t target therapy if we don’t know how the circuits work. Discovering that silencing one area that a SNpr projects to can turn off specific seizures suggests a much more targetable therapy. For example, deep brain stimulation could be aimed at that area,” Forcelli says.

“These findings clarify a long-standing question in the field: the role these individual SNpr neural pathways play in the control of seizures,” he says.

Reprinted from Georgetown University Medical Center

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4-Year-old Girl Saves Mom’s Life With ‘Bravery and Poise’—All While Calming Her Siblings and Dogs

This little girl may only be 4 years old, but she has already proven herself to be a real life Wonder Woman.

Isla Glaser had been at her home in Somerset, New Jersey with her family earlier this month when her mother Haley suddenly collapsed unconscious.

Since her mother failed to move or open her eyes, Isla called 911 and reported the situation to the Franklin Township Police Department.

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After calmly providing her address to the dispatcher, the youngster waited until EMTs arrived on the scene so she could use a chair to reach up and unlock the front door.

According to New Jersey 12 News, Isla then kept the family’s three 80-pound rescue dogs under control as medical officials attended to her mother. On top of that, she kept her 2-year-old sister and twin 1-year-old brothers calm by feeding them yogurt.

Isla’s mother ended up being hospitalized for a bacterial infection for four days—and it is quite likely that she may not have survived the medical emergency if it had not been for her daughter.

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Isla was later honored by the police department with a certificate of heroism, an official police badge, and a tour of the station.

“I know adults that cannot handle that kind of incident with that much bravery, poise, and distinction,” Lt. Philip Rizzo of the Franklin Township Police Department said during the news conference. “For that, this young lady needs to be commended.”

(WATCH the news coverage below) – Feature photos by Franklin Township Police Department

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After Debuting World’s Largest 3D-Printed Building, Startup is Set to Bring Affordable Housing to US

This 2-story building in the United Arab Emirates is being hailed as the largest 3D-printed structure in the world—and its developers are now using the technology to bring affordable housing to the US.

The building, which was 3D-printed on site in Dubai using locally sourced materials, was finished after just two weeks of construction. Measuring in at 6,900 square feet (640 square meters), the building will now be used as an administrative facility for the Dubai Municipality.

Apis Cor, the San Francisco-based company responsible for the project, required only three workers and a construction crane on site to finish the building in October.

Now, the startup says that they will be using the same technology to build the first ever 3D-printed house in Santa Barbara County, California.

Jennifer McGovern, President and CEO of Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County, hailed their partnership with Apis Cor for the project, saying: “It has become increasingly difficult and expensive to develop affordable housing, particularly in high cost housing markets. We must create a paradigm shift if we are to begin to meet local, regional and national affordable housing needs for our residents.

“We are excited about the potential for 3D-printing to significantly lower the time and cost involved in constructing affordable housing and to promote the use of sustainable building materials. We believe that 3D-printing of homes will have broad future application for meeting a range of local housing needs. We plan to share the results of this trail-blazing collaboration with Apis Cor with our peers in the affordable housing industry and to promote this innovative new housing technology.”

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This is not the first building developed by Apis Cor—the company made international headlines back in 2017 after they premiered a demo building at their Moscow testing facility. Not only did they finish the simplified structure in just one day, they also used about $10,000 in materials.

Apis Cor now hopes to debut their first permitted, 3D-printed US home in early 2020. After that, the company plans to make their printers available for purchase later the very same year.

“Construction 3D printing technology is only at the early stages of development,” said Nikita Cheniuntai, CEO and Founder of Apis Cor. “We do extensive R&D work to make the technology available for mass use.

“We are thankful for the opportunity to collaborate with Dubai Municipality,” he added. “The project gave us unique knowledge and invaluable experience that will help us improve our technology and develop a new version of our 3D printer.

“The improved version will be more reliable and time-efficient (twice as fast). Moreover, during the project we tested and improved our own-developed 3D mixture. This project is a huge step forward in the concrete 3D printing industry.”

(WATCH the video below to see the project in action)

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Man Who Once Spent Winter Without Heating Pays ‘Past Due’ Utility Bills for 36 Families at Risk of Losing Power

Dozens of Florida families can breathe a sigh of relief this holiday season thanks to a veteran whose past struggles inspired him to give back.

When Michael Esmond received his utility bill for the month of December, he was reminded of a time back in the 1980s when he had trouble making ends meet.

Since Esmond was unable to pay the bill on time, the utility company had actually cut off his gas connection during what he calls “one of the coldest winters in Florida history”. For the rest of the cold season, Esmond was without heating—all while temperatures dropped into the single-digits.

Thankfully, Esmond is not as cash-strapped as he once was; he now owns a small business called Gulf Breeze Pools and Spas in Gulf Breeze, Florida.

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So as Esmond was preparing to pay this months gas bill, he felt inspired to share his good fortune with other people struggling with the same financial difficulties.

He then called the local utility company and asked to pay the bills for all of the households at risk of having their gas and power cut off. In total, he paid $4,600 worth of utility bills for 36 families.

Not only does Esmond hope his good deed will help struggling homeowners during the holiday season, he also hopes the gesture will inspire other small business owners to give back to their community.

(WATCH the interview below) – Photo by WEAR-TV

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“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” – Thomas Edison (unveiled his electric light 140 years ago)

Quote of the Day: “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always try just one more time.” – Thomas Edison (unveiled his electric light 140 years ago)

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This Hi-Tech Bed With Revolving Blanket Could Prevent Blanket-Hogging Between Couples

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A sleep technology company claims to have solved the age-old battle over who hogs the duvet: a “rolling” bed cover that cannot be pulled off by either partner.

The bed, which was developed by Simba, features an “infinite duvet” with a roller-based system in the frame to ensure the cover is always evenly distributed.

As the user tosses and turns during the night, the revolving duvet moves with them by feeding itself through a series of rollers and tensioning systems in the base before feeding out the other side.

The company came up with the idea after research revealed that “duvet stealing” is one of the top areas of bedtime conflict between couples.

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One in four people believe a restless night from a blanket-greedy partner can make them see red; and one in six people have even ended relationships over it.

Computer-generated images of the bed—dubbed the “Duvet Diplomat”—show that it could also appeal to interior aesthetes and cleaning enthusiasts with its remote-controlled “self-making” function, which uses motorized rotary irons within the bed base to automatically revolve the blanket as it is simultaneously pressed and steam-cleaned.

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The bed is currently in the design stage to test feedback from consumers.

“Duvet stealing is a sore subject among British couples—a bedroom habit that’s the catalyst for hundreds of arguments,” said Simba CEO Steve Reid. “When you sleep better, you are more likely to make better decisions, take less risks and start the day in a more positive and peaceful frame of mind.

Simba’s survey of 2,000 adults found that duvet-stealing, coming home to an unmade bed, and snoring are among the things that send tempers soaring between British couples.

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One-third of participants are infuriated by ‘blanket bandits’; three in ten feel tensions rise when they come home to an untidy bedroom or unmade bed; and one in five have argued with their partner about their inability to make the bed in the morning.

Four in five adults also cite that one of life’s most simple pleasures is getting into fresh bedding—yet one in five never wash their duvet.

An additional 75% of participants said a tidy and stylish bedroom environment makes them feel happier and more peaceful than more chaotic décor.

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1. Snoring (39%)
2. Being woken up by a duvet-stealing partner (24%)
3. Not putting clothes in the laundry bin (23%)
4. Encroaching on your partner’s side of the bed (22%)
5. Fidgeting / tossing and turning (20%)
6. Coming home to untidy bedroom (15%)
7. Keeping the light on too late (14%)
8. Coming home to an unmade bed (14%)
9. Long toenails that scratch (13%)
9. Your partner doesn’t make the bed (11%)
10. Cold feet (10%)

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Surgeon Fights Medical Debt by Allowing Patients and Families to Pay for Surgeries With Volunteer Work

Rather than allow his patients to go bankrupt from medical debt, a Nebraska surgeon has partnered with several local charities so his patients can pay for their operations with community service.

Doctor Demetrio Aguila III is the mastermind behind the Healing Hands of Nebraska surgical clinic for reconstructive and nerve-related surgeries in Norfolk. He says he was inspired to launch the M25 program after he got sick and tired of American patients suffering from the debilitating financial burden of medical care.

Through the M25 program, Aguila allows his patients to select a nonprofit from their list of participating organizations. He then designates a certain amount of volunteer hours for the patient to complete in order to pay off the surgery.

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“We’ve eliminated a lot of the administrative hassle that’s associated with healthcare,” Aguila told local reporters. “We’ve lowered the cost of healthcare. We’ve made it fair for everybody involved. Nobody loses. That is the core of the M25 Program.”

Jeffrey Jensen became the first patient to participate in the program in October after he was assigned 560 volunteer hours in exchange for the surgery to fix the numbness and nerve damage in his leg. While 560 hours may seem like a lot of work, patients are encouraged to recruit the help of family and friends to help fulfill the hours.

Since participating in the program, Jensen says that the volunteer work has helped to positively change his life as much as surgery.

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“The M25 program is not about money—it’s about how if people come together to help other people, then your community thrives,” said Jensen.

Aguila now hopes that the program will inspire other physicians to launch similar initiatives in their own community.

“I’d like to inspire other doctors and other medical professionals to find that hope again,” he said. “To find that reason for being a doctor and to bring it back to the core of what they do everyday.”

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Europe Introduces Legislative Road Map to Becoming World’s First Climate-Neutral Continent By 2050

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Last week, the European Commission presented a groundbreaking new legislative roadmap to making Europe the first continent to achieve carbon-neutrality.

In what is being called “The European Green Deal”, the drafted package of policies is set to undergo debate and approval by representatives from all 28 member states in January. If approved, the ambitious new laws could be implemented as soon as 2021.

The European Green Deal provides a roadmap with actions to boost the efficient use of resources by moving to a clean, circular economy that stops the climate crisis, reverts biodiversity loss, and cuts pollution. Furthermore, it covers all sectors of the economy, notably transport, energy, agriculture, buildings, and industries such as steel, cement, ICT, textiles and chemicals.

“The European Green Deal is our new growth strategy—for a growth that gives back more than it takes away,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. “It shows how to transform our way of living and working, of producing and consuming so that we live healthier and make our businesses innovative. We can all be involved in the transition and we can all benefit from the opportunities.

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“We will help our economy to be a global leader by moving first and moving fast. We are determined to succeed for the sake of this planet and life on it—for Europe’s natural heritage, for biodiversity, for our forests and our seas. By showing the rest of the world how to be sustainable and competitive, we can convince other countries to move with us.”

Meeting the objectives of the European Green Deal will require significant investment. According to The New York Times, the deal is designed to incentivize some of the continent’s most fossil fuel-dependent nations to move towards climate-friendly infrastructure with billions of euros worth of payouts.

The legislation also calls on member states to cut their emissions from 40% below pre-1990s levels—which had previously been set in the Paris Agreement—to 50%.

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Achieving the current 2030 climate and energy targets is estimated to require €260 billion of additional annual investment, which the Commission says will require the mobilization of the public and private sectors.

The Commission will present in early 2020 an investment plan to help meet investment needs. At least 25% of the EU’s long-term budget should be dedicated to climate action, and the European Investment Bank, Europe’s climate bank, will provide further support. For the private sector to contribute to financing the green transition, the Commission also plans to present a financing strategy next year.

Since not all member states are prepared to make such a dramatic shift towards sustainability, the package will also launch an initiative to support the regions relying heavily on carbon-intensive activities. It will also support the citizens most vulnerable to the transition, providing access to reskilling program and employment opportunities in new economic sectors.

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In March 2020, the Commission will launch a “Climate Pact” to give citizens a voice and role in designing new actions, sharing information, launching grassroots activities and show-casing solutions that others can follow.

The European Union already has a strong track record in reducing its emissions of greenhouse gases while maintaining economic growth. Emissions in 2018 were 23% lower than in 1990 while the Union’s GDP grew by 61% in the same period—but the EU says that more needs to be done.

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An overwhelming majority of Europeans consider that protecting the environment is important (95%). Almost 8 in 10 Europeans (77%) say that protection of the environment can boost economic growth.

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“We are in a climate and environmental emergency. The European Green Deal is an opportunity to improve the health and well-being of our people by transforming our economic model,” said Commission Executive Vice-President Frans Timmermans.

“Our plan sets out how to cut emissions, restore the health of our natural environment, protect our wildlife, create new economic opportunities, and improve the quality of life of our citizens,” added Timmermans. “We all have an important part to play and every industry and country will be part of this transformation. Moreover, our responsibility is to make sure that this transition is a just transition, and that nobody is left behind as we deliver the European Green Deal.”

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After Decades of Holidays Spent Alone, Senior’s Reaction to TV Crew’s Surprise Brings Millions to Tears

This 78-year-old man named Terrence brought millions of television viewers to tears last week after he appeared on a BBC news interview and mentioned that he had spent the last twenty Christmases alone since his mother passed away.

The only reason that the pensioner will not be spending this year’s Christmas alone is because—through his volunteer work for Age UK—he will be spending the holiday with a 90-year-old woman with dementia.

The hosts of BBC Breakfast were so touched by the heartfelt interview, they returned to Terrence’s house the very next day to give him the gift of Christmas cheer.

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In addition to BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker recruiting some local college students to bring a Christmas tree to the pensioner’s home, he also brought the Oldham College choir to his door to sing “Silent Night”—his favorite Christmas carol.

Terrence was so overwhelmed by the surprise, he could barely keep himself from crying throughout the spontaneous visit.

Since BBC published the video to social media, it has also been viewed by millions of people praising the television reporters for orchestrating such a heartwarming surprise.

(WATCH the emotional video below) – Photo by BBC Breakfast

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“A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Brain Surgery Can’t Stop This 22-Year-old From Spreading Cheer With His ‘Fast And Joyous’ Christmas Car

Despite a devastating medical diagnosis, a recent college graduate in Winchester, Virginia hasn’t allowed any of life’s misfortunes to get him down—and he’s spent the last four months waiting to spread Christmas cheer to all who see him.

Four years ago, Alex Argiro was diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis, a rare condition that causes tumors to grow in crucial areas of your head, neck, and spine. He endured a 14-hour brain surgery to remove three tumors, which left him permanently deaf in his left ear.

A baseball player on the Shenandoah University team, Alex bounced back and played the following season, much to the surprise of his coach, Kevin Anderson. Although his dreams of playing professional baseball were cut short due to his condition, he continued to participate however he could, inspiring the team to win a championship in 2017 and 2018.

Though the tumors in his head were gone, taking their place was a new desire to inspire others and bring a smile to people around him whenever he could.

His plan to share Christmas cheer with people around Winchester this year was born in 2017 after his beloved Nissan 350Z was mangled in a car accident, two months before the holidays.

“The bumper was hanging off and dragging, so I went back and zip tied it back together,” the 22-year-old told GNN. “But I didn’t like how that looked, so that’s what led me to make a Christmas-themed bumper—and, this year, a Christmas hood.”

With a nod to the movie franchise, he called his concept car ‘Fast and Joyous’.

‘Fast and Joyous I’

The car-enthusiast worked for weeks to piece together the broken vehicle, then called on friends to help him decorate it for the Christmas season. Using colored sharpies, stickers, and creative thinking, he now had a broken car that turned into a fast way to share his love of Christmas: “Once broken and unusable, it was resurrected and ready to hit the road and ready to start making others smile!”

After selling the original Fast and the Joyous car in January—noting that the new owner fully intends to duplicate his Joyous concept—Alex purchased a Christmas Red Mazdaspeed3.

This past summer, he bought a white hood for the car and has spent the last 4 months custom drawing on the hood, with the help of friends and family.

He receives compliments wherever he goes—and he’s noticed people taking group selfies around the hood. His ‘Christmas Red’ bundle of cheer has also inspired others to want to decorate their cars in the future.

It’s nice to know that someone who’s had a rough young life takes some time away from his phone and social media to focus on what matters most during the holiday season—bringing joy and smiles to others.

Alex, with Fast and Joyous II, before the white hood and decorations

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When Young Men Write Letter to Neighbor Asking to Play With Their Pup, They Get Letter Back From the Dog

Being an adult is no easy walk in the park—and for these four English boys, the hardest part about living on their own was their first landlord, and his NO-PETS policy.

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The young men, who had just moved into a shared flat in Bristol, England, had all spent their lives surrounded by pets—which is why they were dismayed to learn that animals were not allowed.

When they saw an energetic young Labrador pup in the neighbor’s window, however, they got an idea.

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The four friends quickly penned a letter to the dog’s owner explaining their predicament along with an offer to let them play with the pup.

“If you ever need someone to walk him/her, we will gladly do so,” they wrote. “If you ever get bored (we know you never will, but we can dream) we are more than happy to look after him/her. If you want to come over and bring him/her to brighten our day, you are more than welcome. If you want to walk past our balcony windows so we can see him/her, please do.”

“We hope this doesn’t come off too strong, but our landlord won’t allow pets, and we’ve all grown up with animals,” the letter concluded. “The adult life is a struggle without one.”

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The roommates signed the note as “the boys from 23” and left it in the neighbor’s mailbox with baited breath.

Not only did they receive a response a short while later, they received a response directly from Stevie Ticks the dog.

 

“What a treat it was to receive your letter,” wrote Stevie Ticks (as dictated by her frisky human, Sarah Tolman). “I love meeting new people and it would be great if we can be friends. I must warn you that the price of my friendship is 5 ball throws a day and belly scritches whenever I demand them.

“We here understand how hard it is to find pet-friendly rentals—and life just isn’t full without a dog in it—right?! I’d love to hang whenever you fancy,” the letter concluded.

To their delight, Tolman and Stevie Ticks were true to their word and the boys were invited over for a playdate with the friendly 2-year-old pup earlier this week.

 

 

Jack McCrossan was just one of the young men who took Stevie Ticks for an energetic walk, and since he published the adorable photos of their encounter to social media, they have been shared thousands of times.

It’s not hard to see why, either—McCrossan said that the response from the dog and her owner was “better than we could have ever hoped for.”

Stevie Ticks, who has her own Instagram account, has also made it clear that she plans to continue her playdates with the neighbors—provided they continue with the eager belly rubs, of course.

 

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In a UK First for Muslim Hospital Workers, Doctor Introduces Disposable, Sterile Hijabs

Gill Tierney and Roslan – SWNS
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This hospital trust is the first in the UK to give female Muslim doctors and medical staff disposal hijabs to wear to avoid germs being passed to patients.

Junior doctor Farah Roslan had the idea while she was undergoing her training at the Royal Derby Hospital. After enduring long, grueling hours on the wards where she had been wearing a traditional hijab, she became concerned with the risk of infection to patients.

Roslan, who is originally from Malaysia, looked to her home country for ideas of how to implement her plan for a disposable sterile headscarf. She then created a design using fabrics that maintained a balance between showing respect to her faith and being able to perform in her work.

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“I’d been using the same headscarf all day, which obviously wasn’t clean and ideal,” says Roslan. “I didn’t feel comfortable taking it off and I was pulled out of the theatre, respectfully, due to infection control.

“A middle ground had to be found between dress code due to faith and the passion of being in the operating theatre,” she continued. “I am so happy my vision has become a reality and that these headscarves are now available for all of the staff.

“I’m really happy and looking forward to seeing if we can endorse this nationally.”

Gill Tierney and Farah Roslan – SWNS

Consultant surgeon Gill Tierney, who mentored Roslan, said the trust was the first to introduce the headscarves in the UK.

“We know it’s a quiet, silent, issue around theaters around the country and I don’t think it has been formally addressed,” said Tierney. “It hasn’t cost much and hopefully the effect will be enormous.”

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Commenting on Twitter, National Health System worker Andy Ibbs hailed the achievement, saying: “Nice one—but on reflection, I wonder why it hasn’t been done years ago!”

The University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Trust said the new, disposable headscarves have now been available since early December.

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This City Billboard Has Been Designed to Purify the Surrounding Air By Eating Up Smog

Photo by Studio Roosegaarde

This may look like just an ordinary billboard—but a Dutch innovator has actually designed the structure to purify the surrounding air by eating up smog.

The billboard, which was designed by Daan Roosegaarde and his studio in partnership with the University of Monterray, is just one of the billboards currently set up in Monterray, Mexico. Each ad space has been coated with a specialized resin that attracts nearby air pollutants and converts them into oxygen when exposed to direct sunlight.

The photocatalytic nanotechnology works similarly to the mineral-based surface treatment that allows these GUNRID curtains from IKEA to cleanse airborne pollutants from indoor spaces.

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The billboard generates the same amount of clean air as 30 trees every 6 hours and it can function for up to five years.

Since the heavily-polluted Mexican city is nestled in a valley where there is very little space for trees or greenery, the billboards are considered a revolutionary new tool for urban health.

“It was great to work with the [UDEM] students and take a problem and transform it into a potential,” says Roosegaarde. “I am really proud to see them go from academic research to a real project. I do not believe in utopia—a perfect solution—but protopia: step-by-step improving reality.”

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This is not the first air-purifying project that Studio Roosegaarde has launched over the course of the last few years. He is also responsible for the Smog Free-Tower: the world’s “largest air purifier” which has been installed at various international locations so it can turn urban smog into diamonds.

The 23-foot tall metal structure is capable of filtering 75% of harmful PM2.5 and PM10 particles from the surrounding air, thus producing 30,000 cubic meters of clean air per hour. Plus, by using ion technology, the tower uses very little electricity—about as much as an electric kettle. The electricity that it does use, however, comes from wind power.

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Elderly Woman Has Sweetest Reaction to Stranger Fulfilling Her Lifelong Dream of Flying First Class

One man’s act of kindness towards an exuberant 88-year-old woman is touching hearts across social media.

Virgin Atlantic Airline flight attendant Leah Amy had been working a flight from New York City to Manchester, England last week when the heartwarming exchange took place.

“Of the hundreds of flights I’ve operated, I’ve had the pleasure of looking after footballers, supermodels and some Hollywood movie stars, but let me tell you about my two favorite passengers EVER!” Amy shared on Facebook.

One of the passengers, a man named Jack, had been preparing for a first class flight back home to the UK when he befriended a woman named Violet in the airport.

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Violet, who used to work as a nurse in the UK and US, had been visiting her daughter in the Big Apple. The elderly woman used to frequently travel between the two countries so she could visit her family, but since she recently underwent a knee replacement surgery, her flight to New York this month was long overdue.

After Violet and Jack finished their conversation in the airport, they both boarded the airplane—but before Jack could take his seat, he found Violet in economy class and offered to fulfill her dream of sitting in first class.

“Jack and his family purchased seats in our upper class cabin for a flight home from New York, but when he got onboard, Jack went and found Violet in economy and swapped seats with her,” Amy wrote on Facebook. “He then sat in the row of seats directly next to the economy toilets and never made a peep or asked for anything the rest of the flight. No fuss, no attention, literally did it out of the kindness of his own heart.

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“Her dream has always been to sit at the front, and Jack made that come true,” she added. “You should have seen her face when I tucked her in her bed after supper.”

Violet then insisted on taking a picture with the flight crew and her new friend so she could share the story with her daughter.

“She said her daughter won’t believe her, and wanted a ‘selfie’ to prove it, but didn’t have a phone or an email address,” says Amy.

The flight attendant was happy to take the photos, but only after sharing the sweet story to her own Facebook page. Since publishing the photos last week, hundreds of people have praised Jack for his compassion.

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“History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it.” – Winston Churchill

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Quote of the Day: “History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it.” – Winston Churchill

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‘Me-Time’ is More Important Than Date Nights for Healthy Relationships, Says New Survey of Adults

Spending time with your significant other is obviously important—but this new survey says that 41% of people in a relationship would leave their partner if they weren’t allowed to have proper “me-time”.

A new poll of 2,000 American adults found that of those in a relationship, 85% say getting time for yourself on a regular basis is the key to a healthy relationship. In fact, 82% report that getting the proper amount of “me-time” actually makes their relationship stronger, with 58% saying they actively encourage their partners to spend time by themselves.

The survey, conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Elements Massage, examined the self-care routines and “me-time” habits of 2,000 Americans and found that “me-time” is one of their biggest big priorities.

TOP 10 LIFE PRIORITIES
Spending quality time with family — 57%
“Me-time” — 46%
Date nights with partner/spouse — 45%
Leisure time — 41%
Enjoying catch-ups with friends — 39%
Exercising — 37%
Getting enough sleep — 35%
Keeping the house clean — 32%
Work — 31%
Playing a sport I like — 30%

According to the results, the ideal amount of “me-time” is 51 minutes per day—or about six hours per week.

Funnily enough, having “me-time” was actually found to be more important to Americans than having date nights with their partner.

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Results also revealed that 83% of those surveyed believe they deserve self-care and “me-time.” The top way to spend that precious alone time was found to be hitting the couch and watching TV and movies (60%).

Reading books (56%), listening to podcasts (42%) and exercising (38%) were also found to be popular “me-time” activities.

TOP 10 ‘ME-TIME’ ACTIVITIES
Watching TV or movie — 60%
Reading a book — 56%
Listening to a podcast — 42%
Exercising — 38%
Savoring a cup of coffee/tea — 34%
Having a meal alone — 34%
Going out dancing — 33%
Shopping — 32%
Going for a walk/leisurely stroll — 32%
Getting my hair done — 31%

The survey showed that there are certain situations and circumstances in life that may trigger Americans to crave a little more “me-time” than usual.

Half of those surveyed reveal stress at work makes them want to take more “me-time” than they usually get. Other reasons for people carving out more “me-time” in their schedules include the holidays (47%), stress at home (47%), having family in town (45%), and lack of sleep (38%).

TOP 10 SITUATIONS/OCCASIONS THAT TRIGGER MORE ‘ME-TIME’
Stress at work — 50%
The holidays — 47%
Stress at home — 47%
Having family in town — 45%
Lack of sleep — 38%
Being sick myself — 36%
A sick child — 30%
A death in the family — 28%
A sick partner/spouse — 28%
Getting fired — 25%

So how do you spend your “me-time”?

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Scientists Develop Exciting New Way to Produce Hydrogen Fuel That’s Safe, Cheap, and Ultra-Efficient

H2Pro researchers – Photo by Chen Galili / Technion

Ultra-efficient hydrogen fueled vehicles may soon be coming to market thanks to this technological breakthrough.

In September, researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute for Technology published a paper in Nature detailing their success in creating a safe, clean, inexpensive, and ultra-efficient new method of splitting water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen fuel.

Removing hydrogen from water is the only environmentally clean way to produce liquid hydrogen—a chemical that is normally expensive and inefficient to produce, but that can create electricity almost as efficiently as gasoline. As of right now, most hydrogen is produced using fossil fuels which produce harmful greenhouse gas emissions.

Yet how useful is hydrogen for a world pledging to reduce carbon emissions? 1 kilogram of hydrogen packs as much energy as 1 gallon (3.8 liter) of gasoline, which can be used as power for either heat (by burning it) or electricity (using a fuel-cell) with pure water as the only waste product.

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The team’s H2Pro system, which uses their specialized E-TAC technology (electrochemical thermally activated chemical), splits water 30% faster than the traditional method of electrolysis, but doesn’t require rare, expensive earth minerals—and it can be manufactured at a 50% reduced cost.

Stealing Hydrogen’s Thunder

Before Tesla’s revolutionary battery technology took markets by storm, hydrogen fuel cells mounted in electric cars were becoming a major development in the automotive industry.

Over the last ten years, most hydrogen fuel cell vehicle production was centered in Asia, with the 2015 Toyota Mirai selling about 5,300 units the 201 worldwide, the 2014 Hyundai Tucson FCV only available for leasing, and the 2017 Honda Clarity, which has the highest EPA driving range of any zero-emission car in America.

H2Pro researchers, including co-author Avigail Landman (second from the left) – Photo by Chen Galili / Technion

Now, the researchers from the Technion-Israeli Institute hope to put hydrogen fuel cells back in the limelight as a zero-emissions energy source for vehicles using their E-TAC technology.

E-TAC was developed by Prof. Gideon Grader, Prof. Avner Rothschild, Dr. Hen Dotan, and Avigail Landman at the Technion. Their research has raised $5 million in investments from companies like Hyundai.

Since H2Pro can achieve electrolysis so much faster and be manufactured at a much cheaper cost, motoring companies have the option of not only greater efficiency and more power in their fuel cell models, but reduced production costs—a major issue in the Toyota Mirai, where it was estimated Toyota lost $100,000 on each Mirai sold.

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This Cheap, Amphibious, 3D-Printed Prosthetic Means That Amputees Can Now Enjoy the Water Without Stress

Photo by Northwell Health
Photo by Northwell Health

Amputees can finally enjoy the simple pleasures of the pool and beach thanks to this innovative new prosthetic that has been designed for use in the water.

Researchers from Northwell Health have developed “The FIN” prosthetic so that the wearer can use it in and out of water without having to switch between prosthetics.

“Adults with a limb amputation are less likely to participate in physical activity than the general population and have elevated risk of heart disease and stroke,” Professor Ona Bloom from the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at Northwell Health explained to Good News Network in an email.

“Swimming is often recommended to help those individuals remain active. However, a standard, cost-effective swim prosthetic that allows an individual to transition easily from walking on land to swimming in the water does not exist—that is, until we created ‘The FIN.’”

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The FIN, which is 3D-printed out of carbon fiber enhanced nylon, is lined with a series of conical holes that allow water to pass through the prosthetic, creating natural drag and propulsion with its movement.

Since the researchers began developing the FIN, ten amputee participants have tested the prosthetic and hailed its success. The results of their pilot study were recently published in the journal of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

“The main takeaway is that the FIN is easy to use; all of the participants were able to use it successfully on their first try to complete the tasks,” Dr. Bloom told GNN. “The time needed to exit the pool was significantly reduced, and many found the FIN more likable compared to a typical swim ankle prosthesis.

Photo by Northwell Health

Seamus Doherty, Lieutenant Commander Detective of the New York Police Department and one of the participants who now wears the prosthetic, also told GNN: “As soon as I put on the FIN and tested it out in the water, I knew they were onto something great!

“Other prosthetics are expensive, and I never wanted to wear them when swimming at the beach or pool, worried they might get damaged, or worse, even stolen if left unattended while in the water. Before the FIN, I used to hop around the beaches and pools on one foot and try to balance in the water while playing with and looking after my son. Being on one leg took away from the pure enjoyment and can also be a safety issue.

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“But with the FIN, all those issues and concerns are gone. I am able to keep it on all day, in and out of the water, over the boardwalk, the beach, by the pool. I am able to enjoy all these outdoor activities with my family without worry,” added Doherty. “All the great moments with our son, riding waves, wave jumping, and swimming, thanks to the FIN, are pure, stress-free enjoyment for all of us together.”

Photo by Northwell Health

The FIN is currently approved for use by the FDA. Amputees who may be interested in acquiring their own custom-made FIN are encouraged to contact Northwell Health by visiting the FIN website.

The institute says that their team does not charge patients directly and they are committed to making the life-changing prosthetic available to anyone by working with each individual and their health care providers to make it affordable.

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