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These Heart-Melting Photos Capture the Moment a Conductor Showed Some Love to a Young Train Enthusiast

Photo by Yasuto Inagaki

A Japanese photographer managed to capture the magical moment a train conductor stopped to show some appreciation towards his son.

In a Twitter post that has now been shared by social media users around the world, Yasuto Inagaki describes how his son—who adores all things locomotive—had been admiring the bullet trains at the Nagano Station platform.

The conductor of one of these trains had just stepped off of a newly-arrived transit car when he saw the eager little boy watching from the platform.

The conductor then approached the youngster, gave him his hat, and offered the boy a cheerful salute.

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While it may have been a small gesture, Ingaki said that it meant more to his son than meeting Mickey Mouse.

Furthermore, Inagaki managed to capture four perfectly-timed pictures of the heartwarming exchange from further down the platform. Since he published the photos to social media, they have been shared more than half a million times—and it’s not hard to see why.

That being said, Inagaki has a knack for taking some truly breathtaking photos of his family—so if you want to check out more of his work, be sure and visit his Instagram or Twitter page.

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Philippine Village Simultaneously Cleans Up Its Streets and Feeds the Hungry By Trading Plastic for Free Rice

A simple, yet brilliant new community program in the Philippines is simultaneously tackling two of the village’s most serious issues: hunger and the debilitating amount of plastic waste on the streets.

Despite how one kilogram of rice only costs about 70 cents, the costs can be a financial burden for the many villagers living in Bayanan who are below the poverty line. That’s why the village leaders launched a program which offers 1 kilogram of rice in exchange for 2 kilograms of plastic waste.

Reports say that the Southeast Asian country is among one of the world’s top contributors of marine pollution, secondary only to Indonesia and China. According to a 2015 study from the Ocean Conservancy, the country generates more than 2.7 million tonnes of plastic waste every year, 20% of which leaks into the oceans.

“The Philippine government has adopted a number of laws needed to help mitigate solid waste,” said the organization. “The problem is these laws and product bans don’t work well if community members don’t understand the consequences of their actions or know why these policies were designed.”

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The program in Bayanan has addressed this exact problem by incentivizing the villagers to keep their streets clean in exchange for money saved on one of their most commonly consumed foods.

Village chief Andor San Pedro told reporters that the program organizers were able to collect more than 214 kilograms (471 pounds) of plastic and recyclables during the month of August, all of which was sent to government facilities for processing.

The organizers now hope that the program’s success will inspire other villages to adopt similar initiatives in their own communities.

(WATCH the news coverage below) – Photo by CNA

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Scientists Detect Tone Pattern in the Ringing of a Newborn Black Hole for the First Time, Proving Einstein Right Again

Scientists detect tones in the ringing of a newborn black hole for the first time
Results support Einstein’s theory and the idea that black holes have no “hair.”
Written by Jennifer Chu
MIT News

If Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity holds true, then a black hole, born from the cosmically quaking collisions of two massive black holes, should itself “ring” in the aftermath, producing gravitational waves much like a struck bell reverberates sound waves. Einstein predicted that the particular pitch and decay of these gravitational waves should be a direct signature of the newly formed black hole’s mass and spin.

Now, physicists from MIT and elsewhere have studied the ringing of an infant black hole, and found that the pattern of this ringing does, in fact, predict the black hole’s mass and spin—more evidence that Einstein was right all along.

The findings, published today in Physical Review Letters, also favor the idea that black holes lack any sort of “hair”—a metaphor referring to the idea that black holes, according to Einstein’s theory, should exhibit just three observable properties: mass, spin, and electric charge. All other characteristics, which the physicist John Wheeler termed “hair,” should be swallowed up by the black hole itself, and would therefore be unobservable.

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The team’s findings today support the idea that black holes are, in fact, hairless. The researchers were able to identify the pattern of a black hole’s ringing, and, using Einstein’s equations, calculated the mass and spin that the black hole should have, given its ringing pattern. These calculations matched measurements of the black hole’s mass and spin made previously by others.

If the team’s calculations deviated significantly from the measurements, it would have suggested that the black hole’s ringing encodes properties other than mass, spin, and electric charge—tantalizing evidence of physics beyond what Einstein’s theory can explain. But as it turns out, the black hole’s ringing pattern is a direct signature of its mass and spin, giving support to the notion that black holes are bald-faced giants, lacking any extraneous, hair-like properties.

“We all expect general relativity to be correct, but this is the first time we have confirmed it in this way,” says the study’s lead author, Maximiliano Isi, a NASA Einstein Fellow in MIT’s Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research. “This is the first experimental measurement that succeeds in directly testing the no-hair theorem. It doesn’t mean black holes couldn’t have hair. It means the picture of black holes with no hair lives for one more day.”

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On September 14th, 2015, scientists made the first-ever detection of gravitational waves — infinitesimal ripples in space-time, emanating from distant, violent cosmic phenomena. The detection, named GW150914, was made by LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory. Once scientists cleared away the noise and zoomed in on the signal, they observed a waveform that quickly crescendoed before fading away. When they translated the signal into sound, they heard something resembling a “chirp.”

Scientists determined that the gravitational waves were set off by the rapid inspiraling of two massive black holes. The peak of the signal — the loudest part of the chirp — linked to the very moment when the black holes collided, merging into a single, new black hole. While this infant black hole gave off gravitational waves of its own, its signature ringing, physicists assumed, would be too faint to decipher amid the clamor of the initial collision. Thus, traces of this ringing were only identified some time after the peak, where the signal was too faint to study in detail.

Isi and his colleagues, however, found a way to extract the black hole’s reverberation from the moments immediately after the signal’s peak. In previous work led by Isi’s co-author, Matthew Giesler of Caltech, the team showed through simulations that such a signal, and particularly the portion right after the peak, contains “overtones”—a family of loud, short-lived tones. When they reanalyzed the signal, taking overtones into account, the researchers discovered that they could successfully isolate a ringing pattern that was specific to a newly formed black hole.

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In the team’s new paper, the researchers applied this technique to actual data from the GW150914 detection, concentrating on the last few milliseconds of the signal, immediately following the chirp’s peak. Taking into account the signal’s overtones, they were able to discern a ringing coming from the new, infant black hole. Specifically, they identified two distinct tones, each with a pitch and decay rate that they were able to measure.

“We detect an overall gravitational wave signal that’s made up of multiple frequencies, which fade away at different rates, like the different pitches that make up a sound,” Isi says. “Each frequency or tone corresponds to a vibrational frequency of the new black hole.”

Einstein’s theory of general relativity predicts that the pitch and decay of a black hole’s gravitational waves should be a direct product of its mass and spin. That is, a black hole of a given mass and spin can only produce tones of a certain pitch and decay. As a test of Einstein’s theory, the team used the equations of general relativity to calculate the newly formed black hole’s mass and spin, given the pitch and decay of the two tones they detected.

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They found their calculations matched with measurements of the black hole’s mass and spin previously made by others. Isi says the results demonstrate that researchers can, in fact, use the very loudest, most detectable parts of a gravitational wave signal to discern a new black hole’s ringing, where before, scientists assumed that this ringing could only be detected within the much fainter end of the gravitational wave signal, and identifying many tones would require much more sensitive instruments than what currently exist.

“This is exciting for the community because it shows these kinds of studies are possible now, not in 20 years,” Isi says.

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As LIGO improves its resolution, and more sensitive instruments come online in the future, researchers will be able to use the group’s methods to “hear” the ringing of other newly born black holes. And if they happen to pick up tones that don’t quite match up with Einstein’s predictions, that could be an even more exciting prospect.

“In the future, we’ll have better detectors on Earth and in space, and will be able to see not just two, but tens of modes, and pin down their properties precisely,” Isi says. “If these are not black holes as Einstein predicts, if they are more exotic objects like wormholes or boson stars, they may not ring in the same way, and we’ll have a chance of seeing them.”

Reprinted with permission from MIT News

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Hundreds of Strangers Rally One Morning to Grant 4-Year-old Cancer Survivor’s Birthday Wish for ‘100 Bumblebees’

This 4-year-old cancer survivor was given the surprise of a lifetime after his neighbors rallied together for a very special birthday gift.

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Because Whitaker Weinburger has been fighting stage-4 neuroblastoma since he was just 13 months old, he has never had the chance to celebrate his birthday with other people. Since the youngster has now been stable for a year, his parents wanted to make sure that this year’s birthday was extra special.

When they asked him what he wanted for his birthday, he simply answered that he wanted “100 Bumblebees”.

Now before you get confused, Whitaker isn’t talking about any career aspirations as a beekeeper—he’s talking about the Transformers character Bumblebee. Whenever he sees a yellow car on the street, he assumes it’s the heroic robot in disguise.

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While it may seem difficult to give a crime-fighting colossus to a toddler for his birthday, his parents had another idea. They put out a call on social media asking neighbors and friends to bring their yellow cars to the Weinburger neighborhood in Alexandria, Virginia on the morning of Whitaker’s birthday.

Whitaker’s mom, Erin, made a Facebook post saying: “Does anyone have a yellow car, or connections with yellow cab companies, or is in media, so we can share our story and see if it’s possible to make this happen? I know this is a crazy idea, but man alive, we want to see Whitaker experience a miracle as big as he is.”

Her plea created a hive of swarming activity and—before dawn on the big day—motorists traveled from places as far as West Virginia, New York, DC, and southern Virginia to line up on the road where the family would walk to preschool that morning.

When the door opened, and the boy emerged into the front yard, not only were there yellow cars of all shapes and sizes, there were taxis, and even a dump truck!

The yellow rainbow stretched for a full mile.

For the hundreds of neighbors who didn’t have a yellow vehicle, they simply put on their brightest yellow clothing and took to the streets to cheer for Whitaker and join the parade.

Paramount and Hasbro heard about the buzz on social media and sent boxes filled with gifts and goodies; and even Jeremy Levy, who is the voice of Bumblebee in the Transformers films, has offered to reach out to Whitaker, according to WJLA.

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The family was overwhelmed with gratitude for the sunny display of yellow love.

“It feels incredible. There’s really no way to describe that feeling. It’s overwhelming how many people have come together,” Erin told the news outlet. “It’s so heartwarming and exciting.”

(WATCH the news coverage below) – Photo by NBC News

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“Our Muse lights on our shoulder like a butterfly.” – Steven Pressfield 

Quote of the Day: “Our Muse lights on our shoulder like a butterfly.” – Steven Pressfield

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Watch Joyous Reactions of Restaurant Workers After Man Tips Them Thousands of Dollars for Water

This YouTube star uses his position of internet fame to give thousands of dollars to unsuspecting strangers—and this video is just another example of how he wants to show the world that “good things still happen to good people.”

Back in October, an online vlogger known as MrBeast was featured on dozens of news outlets for a video stunt in which he filmed himself leaving multi-thousand dollar tips to waiters and waitresses across Greenville, North Carolina.

To kick off the video, Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, and his friend start visiting restaurants so they can order two glasses of water in exchange for bigger and bigger tips.

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Initially, the guys are leaving $10 and $20 tips—but as they continue visiting the restaurants, they start to leave $100 and $1,000 tips for each server.

At the end of the video, they record the reaction of a waitress at one hot dog restaurant receiving a $10,000 tip.

The owner of the Sup Dogs restaurant, Bret Oliverio, told WRAL that the YouTube star had simply wanted to inspire random strangers.

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“He said he wants everyone to know that good things still happen to good people,” Oliverio told the news outlet. “He wanted to make someone’s day.”

The best part of the story might also be that the waitress only kept $800 of the gratuity so she could split the rest with her coworkers.

(WATCH the video below) – Image via MrBeast YouTube channel

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Engineers Have Just Finished Drilling the First Geothermal Well in the UK to Use Renewable Energy

Photo by United Downs
Photo by United Downs

The deepest geothermal energy well ever drilled into the Earth’s crust has just been completed in Britain—and it’s set to become the UK’s first deep geothermal electricity plant.

Back in November, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) launched the drilling operations on site at United Downs. The company has now confirmed it has been finished—and at 3.1 miles deep, the geothermal pool is now the deepest well of its kind in the country.

And with temperatures reaching 383ºF (195ºC), the company claims it is also the hottest geothermal well in the world.

Dr. Ryan Law, managing director of GEL, said initial water flow tests at the site suggest the $22 million (£18 million) project will be capable of producing the UK’s first geothermal electricity and sustainable heat.

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“We are delighted to have completed the drilling of these technically challenging wells,” said Law. “Reaching our target at the Porthtowan Fault Zone, at such a depth, was a fantastic achievement in geological and engineering terms and the initial flow tests are very exciting for unlocking the potential of the granite in Cornwall”

Dr. Law said the United Downs site had truly been a test bed to show off the technology and its potential. Not only that, they believe the project can help allay people’s fears about geothermal energy.

“What we are doing in Cornwall is vitally important for the whole geothermal energy sector,” said Law. “All eyes were on us. There has been an enormous amount of interest in this site from all over Europe so it was very important that we drilled these two wells successfully.

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“The potential is enormous. We have identified at least another 20 sites in Cornwall so, planning permission permitting, our rig will be seen around Cornwall again in the near future.”

Scientists and researchers from 27 universities have been involved in the project during the drilling phase of the project. Dr. Law said further tests will be required over the next three to four months before the actual geothermal power plant is built on top.

While the drilling rig was a massive machine of steel and gears, the power plant will be no bigger than three double garages.

One the plant is fully operational sometime in the spring of next year, the United Downs plant aims to supply up to 3MW of electricity, which is enough energy to power 3,000 homes.

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Additionally, the company is excited for the plant to create jobs and bring value to the region.

The wells are not straight, but directional (j-shaped) to intercept a target geological structure known as the Porthtowan Fault. The natural structure enables water to continuously circulate through the hot rock from the injection well and back into the production well.

Photo by United Downs

As the water moves through the rock it picks up heat which can be extracted and converted into electricity at the surface.

The United Downs project was established by GEL to demonstrate the potential of the deep geothermal resource in the UK to produce both zero carbon electricity and heat. The electricity and heat energy produced from the plant will be continuous (24/7) as geothermal energy does not suffer from the peaks and troughs that many other renewable power sources are subjected to.

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After University Starts Selling Bullied Boy’s Homemade T-Shirt Design, 16,000 Buyers Crash Their Website

An elementary school boy in Florida was bullied for wearing a homemade university t-shirt—but now, thousands of people are opening their wallets to buy his design.

In a Facebook post that has been shared across the internet, elementary school teacher Laura Snyder describes how one of her students had been excited to participate in his school’s college spirit week by wearing the colors of the University of Tennessee. Since he didn’t have a t-shirt of his own, he decided to improvise by pinning a piece of paper with the university’s logo to his clothes.

“We discussed that he could wear an orange shirt to show his spirit,” Snyder wrote. “He told me every day leading up to it that he had an orange shirt that he was going to wear. So when the day finally arrived, he was SO EXCITED to show me his shirt. I was impressed that he took it one step further to make his own label.”

Snyder was heartbroken, however, when the boy returned from lunch in tears because some other kids had teased him for his shirt.

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She posted photos of the t-shirt to Facebook in hopes that it would drum up some support for the bullied youngster—and she was shocked by the results.

In addition to sending the boy a heap of school merchandise, the University of Tennessee and their Volunteers athletic program offered to sell the boy’s design on their website.

“When a Florida elementary school celebrated College Colors Day, one student inspired all of Vol Nation with his Volunteer Spirit,” wrote the school. “After he drew this design onto a sheet of paper and attached it to his orange shirt some classmates made fun of him. Vols were touched to learn of the student’s heart for the University of Tennesse and sent UT gifts of all sorts. Now you can share in this student’s Volunteer pride by wearing his design on your shirt too.”

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The shirts are currently available for pre-order at $14.99, and all of its proceeds are being donated to Stomp Out Bullying.

Since the shirt went on sale last week, the school website has received more than 16,000 pre-orders. In fact, the school website crashed from the sheer amount of internet traffic.

Needless to say, the response has had a huge impact on Snyder and her student.

“I’m not even sure I can put into words his reaction. It was so heartwarming,” says Snyder, describing the moment he received the box of goodies. “He proudly put on the jersey and one of the many hats in the box. All who saw had either goosebumps or tears while we explained that he had inspired and touched the lives of so many people.

“When I told him that his design was being made into a real shirt and people wanted to wear it, his jaw dropped. He had a big smile on his face, walked taller, and I could tell his confidence grew today! Thank you to the UT Nation for that!!”

UPDATE 9/14: UT has just offered the boy a four-year scholarship to attend his favorite school!

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EPA to Begin Phasing Out Animal Testing and Funding Studies for More Humane Research Methods

Animal testing in the United States might soon be a thing of the past thanks to this newly-signed directive from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

This week, EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler signed a directive to prioritize efforts to reduce animal testing. Administrator Wheeler also announced $4.25 million in funding to five universities to research the development and use of alternative test methods and strategies that reduce, refine, and/or replace vertebrate animal testing.

“Today’s memo directs the agency to aggressively reduce animal testing, including reducing mammal study requests and funding 30% by 2025 and completely eliminating them by 2035,” EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said in a statement. “We are also awarding $4.25 million to advance the research and development of alternative test methods for evaluating the safety of chemicals that will minimize, and hopefully eliminate, the need for animal testing.”

In the memo, Administrator Wheeler calls for the agency to aggressively pursue a reduction in animal testing. The memo states, EPA will reduce its requests for, and funding of, mammal studies by 30% by 2025 and eliminate all mammal study requests and funding by 2035.

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Any mammal studies requested or funded by EPA after 2035 will require administrator approval on a case-by-case basis. It directs leadership and staff in the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention and the Office of Research and Development to prioritize ongoing efforts and to direct existing resources toward additional activities that will demonstrate measurable impacts in the reduction of animal testing while ensuring protection of human health and the environment.

In accordance with the memo, the EPA will hold an annual conference on new approach methods beginning in 2019.

The initiative has already been lauded by several stakeholders and government representatives alike. Kristie Sullivan, vice president for research policy at Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, said: “Physicians Committee members have supported the replacement of toxicity tests on animals for many years. We have been pleased to see the progress EPA has made to adopt newer and better test methods, and we are excited to witness the agency making a commitment to move more fully towards non-animal tests that will better protect human health and the environment.”

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Congressman Ken Calvert (R-CA) also hailed the announcement: “As a long-time animal welfare advocate, I applaud the EPA’s efforts to reduce testing on animals. For years I have pushed for humane alternatives to animal testing, so to see EPA take this step is incredibly rewarding. I thank the EPA for recognizing that we can protect animals and taxpayers by curbing the use of animals in research projects where scientifically-proven alternatives are readily available.”

In addition to the memo, five universities were awarded grants through the agency’s Science to Achieve Results Program. The research focuses on advancing the development and use of alternative test methods and strategies to reduce, refine, and/or replace vertebrate animal testing. The grantees are advancing the science of non-vertebrate alternative test methods and strategies in chemical hazard assessment.

Grantees include:

  • Johns Hopkins University to develop a human-derived brain model to assess the mechanism by which environmental chemicals might cause developmental neurotoxicity.
  • Vanderbilt University to test their organ-on-a-chip to study the blood brain barrier and potential brain injury after organophosphate exposure.
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center to use their Endo Chip technology to research how preexisting diseases affect cellar responses to environmental toxicants with a focus on reproductive disorders in women.
  • Oregon State University to develop in vitro test methods for fish species to screen chemicals in complex environmental mixtures.
  • University of California Riverside to use human cells to develop a cost-effective endpoint to characterize potential skeletal embryotoxicants.

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Video of Toddler Pals Running to Hug Each Other on the Street Might Be the Sweetest Thing You’ll See Today

Photo by Michael Cisneros

These best friends are the perfect example of how the simplest things in life can bring us the most joy.

Thousands of people are swooning over this sweet video of two toddlers running to hug each other on a New York City sidewalk.

Maxwell and Finnegan have apparently been inseparable partners in crime since they met one year ago.

Maxwell’s father, Michael Cisneros, told ABC News: “When they are away from each other, they are always asking about one another. They go to music class together, Dana Banana (a weekly music event) and they love to dance—both are excellent dancers.”

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In a video that is now being shared across social media, Cisneros managed to capture the moment that the 2-year-old boys were reunited for one of their playdates.

After the boys ran into each others arms for a hearty embrace, they admired one of Finnegan’s toys before running off down the sidewalk to play.

“I have no idea how to make things go viral, [but] for those that do … This is just so beautiful,” wrote Cisneros.

(WATCH the adorable video below)

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“I appeal for cessation of hostilities, not because you are too exhausted to fight, but because war is bad in its essence.” – Mahatma Gandhi

A newly-graduated Iraqi policeman receives a handshake and a certificate from Lt. Col. Daniel J. Racca, commandant of the Ar Ramadi Police Academy. A graduation ceremony was held here for 88 Iraqi policemen April 22. This was the first class instructed by Racca and his team of reserve Marines attached to 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment. (USMC photo by Cpl. Paula M. Fitzgerald)

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Cruise Passengers Turn Their Trip into Humanitarian Mission by Helping the Crew Prepare Meals for Hurricane Victims

A cruise liner full of passengers and crew members abandoned their planned 7-day vacation so they could help victims of Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas.

The Celebrity Equinox left Fort Lauderdale, Florida with 3,000 guests last weekend with the intention of landing in Nassau at the end of their week-long voyage. After the storm hit the islands, however, they changed course for a different Bahamian island which had only been partially destroyed in the storm.

Rather than returning to Florida, the crew members and guests agreed to turn the trip into a humanitarian mission by preparing, packaging, and serving more than 10,000 sandwiches and water bottles to Bahamians affected by the storm. NBC News says that even the children aboard the vessel volunteered to help by making handmade cards for evacuees who might need some personal encouragement.

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Thankfully, the Celebrity Cruise guests are not the only ones offering emergency relief to the Bahamas—other cruise liners such as the Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, The Walt Disney Company and Carnival Corporation have all used their fleets to deliver supplies to the islands and provide transportation for families seeking sanctuary.

Additionally, Unicef just announced that more than 1.5 tons of life-saving supplies arrived in Nassau this week.

“This first supply shipment of UNICEF humanitarian items was freighted by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and includes over 400,000 water purification tablets, several 5,000-liter tanks for at least 2,000 people and 1,000 jerry cans,” says the organization.

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Check Out the Jaw-Dropping Landscapes of Iceland and Greenland From a Birds-Eye View

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These spectacular images show the stunningly beautiful landscapes of Iceland and Greenland from a birds-eye perspective.

The breathtaking locations were captured by freelance photographer Ben Simon Rehn as he soared above the scenery inside a small plane.

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Some images show the spectacular patterns made by melting ice and winding glacial rivers—others depict lush green hills, rugged mountains, and volcanoes.

Many of locations that Rehn photographed are so little-known and unfamiliar, viewers might need to take a few seconds to work out what they’re looking at.

 

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“Iceland and Greenland from the ground are pretty cool, but from the sky they’re different worlds,” said Rehn. “What I like most are the patterns the glaciers make when they flow into the ocean.”

 

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Rehn said he finds locations to photograph by doing an initial flight over the landscapes and asking the pilot know to loop back around for some pictures.

 

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“I began taking pictures like this by coincidence,” said the 32-year-old photographer. “I was flying with a friend and saw a glacier and just thought it was absolutely beautiful.

 

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“The conditions that day were brilliant and I could see things so clearly, the colors were amazing.”

 

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Over the course of a 4-hour flight, Rehn says he will sometimes take up to 5,000 pictures of the scenery.

 

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Rehn is a German freelance photographer from Bremen who currently lives and works in Iceland.

 

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Denmark Buys Country’s Last Remaining Circus Elephants for $1.6 Million So They Can Retire

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The government of Denmark has just bought the last of the country’s circus elephants so they can live out the rest of their lives in peaceful retirement.

The government reportedly paid 11 million kroner ($1.6 million) for the elephants in anticipation of the country passing a ban on wild circus animals later this year.

The elephants, Ramboline, Lara, Djunga, and Jenny, were purchased from two different circuses. Though the government has no immediate plans for where the animals will live out their retirement, Animal Protection Denmark will reportedly be caring for the creatures until they can find a more permanent home.

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The purchase comes not long after the UK government passed a ban on wild animals being used for circus performances back in May. Another circus in Germany made headlines back in June after they became the first to use holographic animals in their show.

The United States has also moved closer to banning the use of circus animals since New Jersey and Hawaii became the first states to issue legislation against the notoriously inhumane practice back in December.

While there is already legislation in 145 US localities that offer certain limitations and restrictions on animal performances, New Jersey and Hawaii’s trail-blazing measures ban the use of any wild animal species, including elephants, tigers, lions, bears, and primates, in circuses and traveling shows.

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Study Says We May Be Able to Reverse Genetic Symptoms of Aging After Patients Shed 2.5 Years From Biological Clock

In this groundbreaking new study, scientists are shocked to discover that a combination of common medications might help people to reverse their biological age.

Nine male participants between the ages of 51 and 65 were recruited for the small clinical study at the University of California, Los Angeles. The participants were given a growth hormone and two forms of diabetes medication over the course of one year in order to study the safety and efficacy of the drug combination in restoring tissue in the thymus gland, which is essential for powering a healthy immune system.

Consistent blood samples were collected from each of the patients before, during, and after the study. Not only did the samples reveal that the drugs had worked in helping to regenerate thymus tissue, it also showed that the cocktail had reversed the “epigenetic clocks” of the patients.

Furthermore, each participant had shed an average of 2.5 years from their biological age and their immune systems showed remarkable signs of clinical rejuvenation. The patients continued to display the epigenetic symptoms more than 6 months after the study’s conclusion.

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“This is to our knowledge the first report of an increase, based on an epigenetic age estimator, in predicted human lifespan by means of a currently accessible aging intervention,” say the researchers.

The “epigenetic clock” refers to the body’s biological signs of age. The authors of the study, which was published this week in Aging Cell, say that although “epigenetic age does not measure all features of aging and is not synonymous with aging itself, it is the most accurate measure of biological age and age‐related disease risk available today.”

This is not the first time that scientists have identified a method for reversing our biological age. Back in May, researchers from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) training for and completing a first-time marathon “reverses” aging of major blood vessels.

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However, the researchers who conducted the study at the University of California, Los Angeles, say that they were not anticipating such a remarkable response to the medication.

“I’d expected to see slowing down of the clock, but not a reversal,” says geneticist and lead researcher Steve Horvath told Nature. “That felt kind of futuristic.”

These are only the results of a small trial and further research will need to be conducted in order to study the treatment’s efficacy on a larger group of participants—but the findings still “have huge implications” for treating age-related disease.

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Final Crew Members Are Pulled From Capsized Cargo Ship After Rescuers Hear Tapping Inside the Engine Room

Photo by US Coast Guard

Every single crew member who was aboard this capsized cargo ship has been rescued and brought to safety thanks to the quick response of the US Coast Guard.

Shortly after the Golden Ray vessel set sail from a Georgia port on Sunday evening, it overturned and caught fire. Rescuers worked through the night in order to rescue two dozen crew members from the vessel, but the fires eventually prevented them from searching for any more crew members—and there were four sailors who were still unaccounted for.

However, responders were relieved to discover that the men were safe after they heard them tapping from inside the engine room.

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Three of the remaining sailors had been trapped in the lower half of the ship while the fourth crew member was stuck in a separate glass room without any food or water.

With temperatures on the surface of the ship climbing to 120ºF (49ºC), rescuers managed to drill a 3-foot hole into the side of the vessel so they could haul the sailors to safety—and despite spending more than 30 hours in swelteringly harsh conditions, the sailors were checked over by medical personnel and declared to be in good health.

The Golden Ray, which measures in at 656 feet long and 106 feet wide, had been shipping automobiles to South Korea. Though it is unknown how many vehicles were lost in the accident, rescuers are happy to report that all of the crew members are safe and accounted for.

The US Coast Guard says they will now begin tackling the removal of the vessel from the water.

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When Kids Were Making Fun of Her Son At School, Mom Deploys Her Creative Hospitality

Hear a serendipitous tale of blossoming community spirit in this week’s edition of MOTH Monday, a partnership with Good News Network that features inspiring videos from The MOTH, a nonprofit group showcasing the art of storytelling.

After a boy became tired of classmates in his public school making fun of his ethnic lunches, his ebullient mom decided to do something about it.

Tom Nimen and his brother and sister were attending a nearly-all-white school in Canton, Ohio in the 1960s.

He came home one day and stunned his parents by asking if she could please pack his lunch with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, instead of the Middle Eastern food that ended up embarrassing him. His siblings piped up and said they also wanted the Wonder Bread sandwiches with apples.

A week later at school Tom’s teacher announced that none of the students should bring their lunches or lunch money tomorrow.

“Unbeknownst to me, the next day, in comes my mother…”

“She was an artist. She dressed like an artist. She spoke like an artist; she had an attitude like an artist.”

She was very crafty at employing Middle Eastern hospitality to soften the edges of people around her.

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New Reactor Uses Renewable Energy to Turn Greenhouse Gases into Fuel for Hydrogen Batteries

Eli Stavitski, lead scientist at the Inner Shell Spectroscopy (ISS) beamline at Brookhaven National Laboratory’s National Synchrotron Light Source II, used the powerful tool to probe bismuth’s oxidation states, part of the process developed at Rice University to recycle carbon dioxide to produce pure liquid fuel solutions using electricity. (Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory)

A common greenhouse gas could be repurposed in an efficient and environmentally friendly way with an electrolyzer that uses renewable electricity to produce pure liquid fuels.

The catalytic reactor developed by the Rice University lab of chemical and biomolecular engineer Haotian Wang uses carbon dioxide as its feedstock and—in its latest prototype—produces highly purified and high concentrations of formic acid.

Formic acid produced by traditional carbon dioxide devices needs costly and energy-intensive purification steps, Wang said. The direct production of pure formic acid solutions will help to promote commercial carbon dioxide conversion technologies.

The method is detailed in Nature Energy.

Wang and his group pursue technologies that turn greenhouse gases into useful products. In tests, the new electrocatalyst reached an energy conversion efficiency of about 42%. That means nearly half of the electrical energy can be stored in formic acid as liquid fuel.

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“Formic acid is an energy carrier,” Wang said. “It’s a fuel-cell fuel that can generate electricity and emit carbon dioxide—which you can grab and recycle again.

“It’s also fundamental in the chemical engineering industry as a feedstock for other chemicals, and a storage material for hydrogen that can hold nearly 1,000 times the energy of the same volume of hydrogen gas, which is difficult to compress,” he said. “That’s currently a big challenge for hydrogen fuel-cell cars.”

Two advances made the new device possible, said lead author and Rice postdoctoral researcher Chuan Xia. The first was his development of a robust, two-dimensional bismuth catalyst and the second was a solid-state electrolyte that eliminates the need for salt as part of the reaction.

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“Bismuth is a very heavy atom, compared to transition metals like copper, iron or cobalt,” Wang said. “Its mobility is much lower, particularly under reaction conditions. So that stabilizes the catalyst.” He noted the reactor is structured to keep water from contacting the catalyst, which also helps preserve it.

Xia can make the nanomaterials in bulk. “Currently, people produce catalysts on the milligram or gram scales,” he said. “We developed a way to produce them at the kilogram scale. That will make our process easier to scale up for industry.”

The polymer-based solid electrolyte is coated with sulfonic acid ligands to conduct positive charge or amino functional groups to conduct negative ions. “Usually people reduce carbon dioxide in a traditional liquid electrolyte like salty water,” Wang said. “You want the electricity to be conducted, but pure water electrolyte is too resistant. You need to add salts like sodium chloride or potassium bicarbonate so that ions can move freely in water.

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“But when you generate formic acid that way, it mixes with the salts,” he said. “For a majority of applications you have to remove the salts from the end product, which takes a lot of energy and cost. So we employed solid electrolytes that conduct protons and can be made of insoluble polymers or inorganic compounds, eliminating the need for salts.”

The rate at which water flows through the product chamber determines the concentration of the solution. Slow throughput with the current setup produces a solution that is nearly 30% formic acid by weight, while faster flows allow the concentration to be customized. The researchers expect to achieve higher concentrations from next-generation reactors that accept gas flow to bring out pure formic acid vapors.

The Rice lab worked with Brookhaven National Laboratory to view the process in progress. “X-ray absorption spectroscopy, a powerful technique available at the Inner Shell Spectroscopy (ISS) beamline at Brookhaven Lab’s National Synchrotron Light Source II, enables us to probe the electronic structure of electrocatalysts in operando—that is, during the actual chemical process,” said co-author Eli Stavitski, lead beamline scientist at ISS. “In this work, we followed bismuth’s oxidation states at different potentials and were able to identify the catalyst’s active state during carbon dioxide reduction.”

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With its current reactor, the lab generated formic acid continuously for 100 hours with negligible degradation of the reactor’s components, including the nanoscale catalysts. Wang suggested the reactor could be easily retooled to produce such higher-value products as acetic acid, ethanol, or propanol fuels.

“The big picture is that carbon dioxide reduction is very important for its effect on global warming as well as for green chemical synthesis,” Wang said. “If the electricity comes from renewable sources like the sun or wind, we can create a loop that turns carbon dioxide into something important without emitting more of it.”

Reprinted from Rice University

Eli Stavitski, lead scientist at the Inner Shell Spectroscopy (ISS) beamline at Brookhaven National Laboratory’s National Synchrotron Light Source II, used the powerful tool to probe bismuth’s oxidation states, part of the process developed at Rice University to recycle carbon dioxide to produce pure liquid fuel solutions using electricity. (Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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Subway Officer Spent 30 Minutes Calming Boy With Autism Having a Meltdown—and They’re Now Best Friends

A Washington DC police officer is being praised for going above and beyond the call of duty in order to soothe a boy with autism who was in the middle of a meltdown.

The incident took place back in July when Taylor Pomilla and her 4-year-old son Andrew boarded the Metro and prepared to head home. She had just picked him up from school, and she had been anticipating a quiet 45-minute ride home—but for one reason or another, that was not to be the case.

“For those of you that don’t know, when you have a child with autism, your child will have some good days and then they will have some bad ones. Today was one of those bad days,” Pomilla wrote on Facebook. “Andrew’s biggest behavior problem (that he has been working on by learning calming strategies) is that sometimes when he gets upset, it will go two steps too far, and escalate into a full on meltdown/breakdown.”

During this particular journey, Andrew refused to sit in his seat. When his mother tried to calm him down, however, he began throwing a tantrum.

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“He started rolling on the floor, screaming, his shoe fell off and he flung it across the train, all while I’m on the floor trying to calm him down (in a dress) with all the candy I had,” wrote Pomilla. “Then he starts the kicking, hitting, pulling my hair while everyone in rush hour stares on the train, most thinking I was a bad parent who had an out of control child, even though really he can’t help it.”

After 20 minutes of unsuccessfully trying to calm her son, the overwhelmed mom exited the subway before their stop and tried to calm Andrew from a different station. Unfortunately, he continued to roll on the floor in meltdown-mode for 15 more minutes.

That is when DC Metro Officer Dominic Case appeared on the scene to offer a helping hand.

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Upon asking where Pomilla was headed, Case volunteered to ride with her and her son to help keep him calm. He then soothed the youngster by showing off his police gadgets and holding his hand as they moved about the subway system.

After they boarded the train, he sat with the little family for the remainder of their 30-minute journey. He watched videos with Andrew, took pictures with him, and even gave the youngster his badge at the end of the trip.

“He honestly restored my faith that there are good people still left in the world,” Pomilla later wrote on Facebook.

After Pomilla’s Facebook post went viral, she was able to reunite Officer Case with her son—and the two have since become best friends.

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