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For 40 Years, No One Could Open Museum Safe – Until Cheeky Dad Cracked It On His First Try

For 40 years, no one has been able to open this museum safe.

Locksmiths tried and failed to crack the code; the safe’s former owners could not remember the combination; and the manufacturers simply could not figure out how to reset the lock.

Experts said that the safe may have been untouched for so long, that even with the correct combination, the gears were simply failing to fall into place.

Since the safe had been condemned as “impossible” to open, it sat in the basement of the Vermilion Heritage Museum in Alberta, Canada and gathered dust – that is, until Stephen Mills visited the little town with his family.

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The 36-year-old stopped by the museum last week with his wife and kids. In the midst of their museum tour, the guide explained the mystery of the safe to the family, and Mills could not resist taking a crack at the code.

“I was like, I gotta get down and try this for a laugh,” he told The Washington Post. “I was doing it as a joke for the kids, trying to be like in the movies more or less.”

Mills, who works as a machinist and welder, crouched down next to the safe and put his ear to the door. Upon noticing that the lock’s digits ranged from 0 to 60, he decided to try a simple 3-digit combination.

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Over the course of the following 30 seconds, Mills spun the lock from 20 to 40 to 60 – and to everyone’s shock, the door swung open.

“I took the numbers out of thin air, like right out of my head,” he told The Post. “Right away, I stood up, and I was like, ‘I’m buying a lottery ticket tonight.’”

Town residents had always joked that the safe was filled with jewels and gold bricks – but as the tour group eagerly peered inside of the fabled treasure chest, they only found several yellowed papers from the 1970s, only some of which included a waitress’s notepad with an order for a mushroom burger and a payout slip for a hotel employee.

Regardless of the safe’s contents, museum staffers were over the moon with excitement – although they say that they have put duct tape over the locking mechanism to keep it from resealing itself in the future.

Stay On The Safe Side And Share This Charming Story With Your Friends On Social MediaFeature photo by Chris Stead / Courtesy of Stephen Mills

World’s Largest Hydrogen Refueling Station Will Power Hundreds of New Zero-Emission Vehicles

Photo by SAIC Group
Photo by SAIC Group

The “world’s largest and most advanced” hydrogen refueling station has just been opened to the public in Shanghai.

The Shanghai Chemical Industry Hydrogen Refueling Station, which covers an area of about 8,000 square meters (86,000 square feet), was developed by SAIC Motors.

Since they began researching and investing in hydrogen cell technology in 2001, the company has become one of the first corporate drivers for the sustainable automotive industry in China.

The new refueling station, which is located in the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park, has a refueling capacity of more than 2 tons of hydrogen. For perspective, this report from the US Department of Energy says that the average hydrogen refueling station capacity in California is about one-sixth of that.

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The new Shanghai station will not only provide support for 20 SAIC hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that will be operated in the region, but also provide commercial services to all sectors of the society. A press release from SAIC also states that the “hydrogen refueling station uses the hydrogen produced by the chemical industry [in order to] actively contribute to the development of circular economy in Shanghai.”

The automotive group currently employs a fleet of more than 400 model FCV 80 passenger buses that use dual lithium and hydrogen battery systems in Northeastern China.

Experts are estimating that there will be at least 10,000 hydrogen fuel cell cars on Chinese roads by 2020 and an additional 100 hydrogen refueling stations.

Photo by SAIC Group

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Robert Downey Jr. is Creating a Foundation That Will Use Robots to Clean Up the Environment

 

Robert Downey Jr. is famed for being a beloved Hollywood actor, philanthropist, and writer – but now he is adding “robotics environmentalist” to his list of good qualities.

Earlier this week, the Iron Man actor took to the stage at the Amazon Re:Mars conference in Las Vegas to announce the creation of his new foundation which will use nanotechnology and robotics as a means of cleaning up the planet.

Downey Jr. did not disclose many details on how the organization will begin its clean-up mission, but a Footprint Coalition website went live shortly after the actor’s announcement.

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As of right now, the website only features a sign-up sheet for future newsletters and updates, but Downey Jr. says that he will be spending the next 11 months collaborating with UN experts and building up the organization so the coalition can get to work by April 2020.

After that, Downey Jr. says that “between robotics and nanotechnology we could probably clean up the planet significantly, if not entirely, within a decade.”

Downey Jr. also explained how his neglect towards the environment in the past is now inspiring him to take action. “I have this quiet sense of crisis,” he said, according to reporters. “I’m a one-man carbon footprint nightmare colossus … [but] I want to change.”

 

Regardless of the actor’s precise plan of action, Forbes estimates that Downey Jr.’s net worth is about $81 million – more than enough to start tidying up the planet.

The Re:Mars conference, which stands for “Machine learning, Automation, Robotics and Space”, hosted a variety of speakers who gave presentations on the benefits of artificial intelligence. In addition to announcing the launch of his organization, Downey Jr. also talked about how he and his wife Susan will be the executive producers of a new YouTube Red documentary series on the wonders of AI – which will of course be narrated by Downey Jr.

(WATCH the Downey Jr.’s entrance in the video below)

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“A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love.” – Max Muller

Quote of the Day: “A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love.” – Max Muller

Photo: by GWC, copyright 2019

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Dog is Finally Rescued by Hiker Three Weeks After Falling into Cave Miles From Civilization

After being trapped in a cave for three weeks, this lucky pup was finally saved from her plight thanks to a hiker who happened to hear her calls for help.

Joe Dunn is an avid hiker who was exploring the forests of Withlacoochee State Forest near Tampa, Florida last weekend when he heard yelps coming from amongst the trees.

Upon following the canine cries, he found a dog trapped at the bottom of a very deep cave.

Without any rope or safety equipment, he had no idea how he would be able to save the dog without getting trapped in the cave himself. Additionally, the cave was located several miles away from civilization, Dunn had almost no cell phone coverage in the woods, and daylight was fading fast.

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Dunn quickly dumped all of his food and snacks into the cave so the dog would have something to eat before he hiked back out of the forest and posted a call for help on his social media pages.

The very next day, several Good Samaritans from across central Florida drove to Tampa and followed Dunn into the park with rescue equipment in hand.

Once they had found the cave – with the distressed dog still inside – one of the volunteers attached themselves to a cable and rappelled into the gorge. The rescuer then secured the dog into a harness so the other hikers could pull her out.

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“The dog was so happy,” Joe told WFLA. “She just rolled around on the grass, wanting her belly rubbed. She was the happiest animal I’ve ever seen.”

After they gave the pup some water, the rescuers were even more excited to discover that her dog collar was inscribed with her owner’s phone number and her name: Sally.

The owner was reportedly overwhelmed with relief upon being reunited with his dog three weeks after she disappeared – and Dunn says that he was simply happy to help.

“Going through all this, it made me feel really rewarded, helping another life survive,” Dunn told the news outlet. “To help something good happen in this world.”

(WATCH the news coverage below) – Photo by Joe Dunn

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African Elephant Poaching Has Fallen By More Than 50% Over the Course of the Last 6 Years

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website reporting on nature, science, health, and travel.

After 6 years of decline, the numbers of elephants killed illegally in Africa has dropped from 10% to less than 4%.

Attempting to disseminate the overall poaching problem down into its component mechanisms, the researchers analyzed annual surveillance data from 53 different sites across the continent between 2002 and 2017, totaling half of all the African elephants in the world.

This was an important step that often stands in the way of people understanding the problem of poaching as it relates to individual communities of elephants, rather than the species as a whole.

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The research findings, which were published in Science last week, highlights the fact that while elephant poaching is a pan-African problem, it’s clear that certain populations are more targeted, while others are growing in size, like the herds in Kruger National Park and some, like in Etosha, Namibia, that have never experienced poaching at all.

One of the major focuses of the paper was the demand for ivory. Ivory has long been used as a precious artisan material in Chinese culture, and the demand for ivory in the middle-class was a strong predictor of increased elephant poaching during the 21st century.

With China’s combination of a growing middle-class, historical affinity for ivory as an artisanal product, widespread involvement in various African economies, and the summarized data of seized in-bound ivory shipments, the research suggests that China is one of the major drivers of elephant poaching.

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As such, one of the perceived reasons for the bounce-back of elephant numbers has been a recent ban on ivory trade in China. In 2017, China made it illegal to trade in ivory, and it’s considered that a popular PSA condemning the trade in shark fin, rhino horn, and elephant ivory that featured Jackie Chan and Yao Ming fist-bumping an elephant’s trunk was particularly effective.

Since ivory trade is illegal, good market data for the commodity remains inaccessible; instead the researchers measured supply by analyzing large-scale ivory seizures, and measured market value by the typical market price of illegal mammoth ivory.

Having established the overall ivory exporting rates and value, the team went on to assess the factors which might contribute to the distribution of poaching rates across the continent as well as the ability to control supply. For this, they examined factors which might point to poor national stability such as infant mortality rate, perceived corruption index, poverty distributions, site area, and law-enforcement adequacy.

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Looking at all the different co-factors, the researchers found that poverty density, specifically in villages around examined sites, and corruption in state institutions were the biggest drivers along with ivory market price.

“It is striking that poverty and corruption-related covariates correlate with local and country-wide levels of poaching more strongly than estimates of law enforcement adequacy,” writes the authors of the study.

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“This is possibly due to difficulty in estimating law enforcement adequacy; however, all assessors were trained and we consider it likely that targeting poverty and corruption really are more effective options.”

The study concludes by saying that as of 2017, the birth rate of the African elephant was replenishing the over 320,000 individuals roaming the African wilderness. Since demand is limited now that China has banned the trade of ivory, tackling supply will be far more effective than it once was.

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After 40 Years, Homeless Man Will Get His Degree Debt-Free Thanks to One Student and Anonymous Alumni

A tenacious young college student has given a homeless man a second lease on life thanks to a simple school assignment.

Ryan Chandler, who is a junior-year journalism student at the University of Texas at Austin, first spoke to the panhandler as a means of interviewing him for a class project on homelessness – and Chandler was stunned by the conversation that ensued.

Chandler opted to interview David Carter, a homeless man who is commonly seen around the school campus – and he learned that the 65-year-old homeless man used to be a student at the very same university.

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Carter first enrolled in the school’s arts program in 1971. He dreamed of using his degree to become a great artist or writer – but after dealing with a number of mental health issues and substance abuse, he was forced to drop out several years later.

Carter then spent the next four decades coping with schizophrenia, homelessness and addiction. Though he spent some time hitchhiking around the country, he later returned to Austin so he could care for his ailing parents.

After he returned to the city, he liked to spend time around the UT Austin campus because he dreamt of the day he would eventually be able to reenroll and finish his degree in studio arts.

 

Thankfully, Carter was able to qualify for stable housing through a local nonprofit six years ago. With a roof over his head, Carter tried to reenroll at UT Austin several times – but because he did not have access to a computer or money for the application fees, he was never accepted.

After Chandler heard his story, however, the 20-year-old journalism student resolved to help the homeless man get back into school.

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Over the course of the last six months since their initial interview, Chandler has worked with college administrators to get his new friend reenrolled. He managed to get a hold of Carter’s transcripts and found that the former student had already racked up 87 credit hours, leaving him with only 64 credit hours to go before he could earn his degree.

Finally, after almost half a year of jumping through hoops, Carter was accepted into UT’s College of Fine Arts.

 

Chandler was initially planning on starting a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Carter’s tuition – but an anonymous UT Austin alumni offered to pay for Carter’s education after they read about his struggles in the school’s online magazine.

Needless to say, Carter has been overwhelmed by the sudden surge of support.

“It’s the greatest blessing I’ve ever received,” Carter told Spectrum Local News. “[Chandler] did what had to be done to get me enrolled in those classes, and I couldn’t have done it without him.

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“What I’d like to do is spend the rest of my life just doing research and writing books,” he added, “But I think the books I write will be better because of the college education and coming into contact with the great minds.”

Doug Dempster, who is the dean of the College of Fine Arts, commended his new student in a statement saying: “David Carter’s resolve to complete his degree is testament to finishing well what was started, and interrupted, even decades earlier. We welcome him back as we do many students each year whose education took a less direct path. We admire his courage and persistence.

“We’re going to give him every assistance to help him through his remaining course work. We’re grateful for the generosity of fellow Longhorns who are stepping up to support Mr. Carter,” he added.

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Be Sure and Floss! Researchers Say Good Dental Health ‘Substantially’ Decreases Risk of Alzheimer’s

Researchers have determined that gum disease (gingivitis) plays a decisive role in whether a person develops Alzheimer’s or not.

“We discovered DNA-based proof that the bacteria causing gingivitis can move from the mouth to the brain,” says researcher Piotr Mydel from the University of Bergen (UiB).

The bacteria produces a protein that destroys nerve cells in the brain, which in turn leads to loss of memory and ultimately, Alzheimer’s.

The study is published in Science Advances.

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The bacteria Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.gingivalis) is one of the main causes of gum infection. The bacteria causes chronic infection in the gums, but can move to the brain where it can damage nerve cells in the brain. Circa 50% of the population have this bacteria in one form or another and 10% of the ones having this bacteria will develop serious gum disease, loose teeth, and have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

In addition to Alzheimers, the bacteria is linked to rheumatism, COPD and esophageal cancer.

Mydel points out that the bacteria is not causing Alzheimer’s alone, but the presence of these bacteria raise the risk for developing the disease substantially and are also implicated in a more rapid progression of the disease. However, the good news is that this study shows that there are some things you can do yourself to slow down Alzheimer’s.

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“Brush your teeth and use floss.” Mydel adds that it is important, if you have established gingivitis and have Alzheimer’s in your family, to go to your dentist regularly and clean your teeth properly.

Researchers have previously discovered that the bacteria causing gingivitis can move from the mouth to the brain where the harmful enzymes they excrete can destroy the nerve cells in the brain.

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Now, for the first time, Mydel has DNA-evidence for this process from human brains. Mydel and his colleagues examined 53 persons with Alzheimer’s and discovered the enzyme in 96% of the cases. According to Mydel, this knowledge gives researchers a possible new approach for attacking Alzheimer’s disease.

“We have managed to develop a drug that blocks the harmful enzymes from the bacteria, postponing the development of Alzheimer’s. We are planning to test this drug later this year,” says Mydel.

Reprinted from the University of Bergen

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14-Year-old Sold So Many Homemade Cupcakes in One Year, He Took His Entire Family to Disney World

Some kids try to earn a little extra pocket change by mowing the lawn; others might try to wash cars; but Isaiah Tuckett has earned himself thousands of dollars simply by baking cupcakes.

The 14-year-old boy has been serving baked goods to the people of Madison, Minnesota ever since he made his first batch of cupcakes with this grandma two years ago.

Coincidentally, Isaiah embraced his new hobby just as the town bakery closed up shop, making him the only homemade baked goods source for 30 miles in any direction.

Isaiah began selling his cupcakes at $20 per dozen for birthdays, graduation parties, proms, reunions, funerals, and weddings.

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With his little business booming, Isaiah resolved to start saving his earnings for a very special new goal: he wanted to take his family to Disney World.

Isaiah had always wanted to go to Disney World, but his family could never afford it. In just one short year of baking cupcakes, however, Isaiah had saved up enough money to pay for the Disney World tickets, airfare, and hotel rooms for his mom, dad, sister, brother, sister-in-law, and nephew – roughly $4,500 in total.

Though Isaiah told KARE11 that he was “surprised” he managed to reach his goal in a year, he now plans on saving up his cupcake earnings so he can buy a new truck when he turns 16. After that, he plans to attend culinary school.

(WATCH the KARE11 news coverage below) – Photo by the Tuckett family

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“What did you do as a child that made the hours pass like minutes? Herein lies the key to your earthly pursuits.” – Carl Jung

Quote of the Day: “What did you do as a child that made the hours pass like minutes? Herein lies the key to your earthly pursuits.” – Carl Jung

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An Incredible Bonus I Just Discovered: Fasting is as Nourishing for the Soul as It Is Healthy for the Body

“Intermittent fasting” seems to be all the latest graze.  

The basic concept is simple: refrain from eating foods during a prolonged period typically 12 to 24 hours. Some of these intermittent fasts are recommended to do twice a week, some for 5 days a week and some for 30 days straight. The irony, is that people have been intermittent fasting for thousands of years, but science is just now uncovering the incredible benefits of timed eating. It can help prevent health problems such as high cholesterol, heart disease and obesity, as well as improve mental health and wellbeing. However, one incredible bonus benefit that most articles forget to mention is the nourishment of the soul.

I just completed a 29-day fast. For 29 straight days, I fasted from 4:30am until around 8pm. I woke up around 4am to have a light meal, water and coffee. Throughout the day, I didn’t eat or drink anything. I wanted to immerse myself into the fast. I wanted to see if I could stick with it and feel the health benefits and mental wellbeing as a result.

I must admit, it was mentally hard the first few days. I got caught up in counting the hours, let alone how many days have passed by. I remember looking around and, for the first time, really seeing how much people are consumed with eating and drinking. You can’t help but see it. In the beginning, I was so jealous. I wanted to just have my cup of coffee during a meeting and grab a bite to eat for lunch.

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But then around the 10-day mark, something truly magical happened—my thoughts went from jealousy to gratitude.

Instead of seeing all the people eating and drinking around me, I saw the people who were not eating and drinking around me. I became so conscience of the less fortunate. The idea of me being able to eat and drink at 8pm and them still wondering where their next meal will come, affected me.

My soul really became connected to others. I started talking about it more to my family, friends, and co-workers. I started giving more to charity and devoting more of my time to helping others. I started to have more patience and simply slow down a bit. I started to feel connected to everyone and everything around me.  Instead of counting the days I had left in my fast, I started wondering if I would lose this soulful connection when I ended it. I decided that this fast is really a mind, body and soul boot camp—and I was being prepared for the days and months ahead. I pushed myself so that when I eventually reached the end, I could still hold on to the values that I gained during the fast.

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Some of you may want to know the name of this fast. It’s the same fast that billions of people around the world all did with me at the same time. It is called Ramadan.

It is the fast prescribed to all healthy and able Muslims: once a year, for one month, devotees of Islam fast from sunrise to sunset, abstaining from food, drink and sexual relations. It may seem to be relegated to the fringes of Western society, but Christians, Jews and other non-Muslims have participated in many interfaith fasts with Muslims for years. It doesn’t matter if you are Muslim or not, the benefits listed above and many more work on everyone.

I hope you all get the opportunity to experience fasting – of any kind. Do the research and try it out. Don’t be afraid, or if you are, it’s ok. Getting yourself out of your comfort zone is a good thing. May the fast be with you!

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If You’ve Ever Taken a Picture That Embodies Kindness, Then It Could Win You Some Cash in This Photo Contest

Research has shown that viewing images of peace, kindness, and compassion has a dramatic impact on a person’s happiness and wellbeing – and that’s why photographers from all over the world are now being asked to share their kindest photos.

Envision Kindness, a nonprofit organization dedicated to spreading media positivity, is holding their third annual photography contest for images that embody kindness.

 

“Every day, people are exposed to negative images, stories, and experiences,” says David Fryburg, founder of Envision Kindness. “We know that this exposure is stressful to the viewer—it causes anger, anxiety, depression, and can affect behavior, disconnecting people from one another.”

“To help counterbalance the negative, we want to share diverse, positive images like those submitted to the contest on a regular basis. We know that these images have great power to bring out joy, gratitude, optimism, love, and compassion.”

 

Last year’s contest received more than 2,000 images from photographers in over 100 countries – and the results were breathtaking.

Currently, there is just a few more weeks left to submit to the 2019 Our World is Kind Photography Contest, and the Envision Kindness team is hoping that this year will garner another stunning set of images.

The contest is open to anyone 18 years or older until it closes on June 30th. There is no fee to enter and all submissions are eligible to win up to $500 in cash prizes.

 

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World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Powers Up — and It’s On Track to Generate Twice the Energy of Any Other

The world’s largest offshore wind farm has officially commenced operations and started generating electricity for more than 287,000 UK homes.

The record-breaking Hornsea One wind farm is located 75 miles (120 kilometers) off the coast of Grimsby, England.

The huge scale of the project means that operations are beginning before construction is complete. As of right now, only 50 of the 174 turbines are operational, and turbine installation is expected to continue until the end of summer.

Once the farm is fully operational next year in 2020, the wind farm will be able to power well over a million UK homes with clean electricity, which is more than twice the energy capacity of the previous wind farm to hold the world record.

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“The start of operations at the world’s largest wind farm at Hornsea One is an important milestone and yet another example of British innovation and the UK’s leadership in offshore wind,” said Energy and Clean Growth Minister Chris Skidmore in a statement.

“We already have the largest installed offshore wind capacity in the world, and once fully up and running this wind farm will provide enough power for one million more homes, putting us well on the way to our target of a third of the UK’s electricity coming from offshore wind by 2030.”

Earlier this week, Scandinavian energy company Ørsted ferried out the project’s first of two operational teams to begin operating and maintaining the wind farm 24 hours a day, seven days a week, throughout its 25-year life-span.

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The teams will each spend two weeks at a time offshore, staying on a state-of-the-art Service Operations Vessel (SOV), equipped with 40 cabins, a game room and even a gym.

“There is even 4G internet connection already out there – a huge feat given the distance from shore,” added David Coussens, the Deputy Operations Manager for Hornsea One who is currently leading the first operational team shift. “I am really looking forward to our first two-week shift.”

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Morten Holm, Hornsea One’s Head of Operations, said: “Hornsea One changes the game in the way we produce clean electricity around the globe. It’s the first of a new generation of offshore wind farms, that are much bigger than anyone has ever attempted to build before.

“The speed of construction has been phenomenal, and it’s thanks to the hundreds of dedicated people working on the project, that the project is on schedule to eventually generate enough clean electricity for over a million homes across the UK. It’s an exciting moment for me personally, but also for the UK as the world watches the progress with this record-breaking wind farm.”

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84-Year-old Nonchalantly Becomes Nation’s Oldest Living Kidney Donor After Seeing His Neighbor’s Yard Sign

Photo by Houston Methodist Hospital
Photo by Houston Methodist Hospital

72-year-old Linda Nall had done everything to try and find herself a kidney donor. She had created a Facebook page, printed tee-shirts, and even put up a sign in her yard with an appeal for an O-blood type donor.

Ever since Nall’s kidneys started to fail as a result of lupus, she had kept the sign up in her yard in hopes of attracting a donor – and for 18 months, she did not have any luck until Frank Dewhurst drove by in April.

Since Dewhurst is a notorious member of the homeowners association in their town of Wimberly, Texas, Nall feared that he had showed up on her doorstep to tell her to take the sign down. Instead, he told her that the sign had inspired him to donate his own kidney.

“The sign read ‘I am type O and I need a kidney transplant. Please help me.’ So after talking it over with my wife, I told her she could have mine,” Dewhurst said in a statement. “After undergoing a number of tests I was cleared to donate and very happy to do so.”

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Upon undergoing a successful surgery at Houston Methodist Hospital, Dewhurst became the oldest living kidney donor in the country at 84 years old.

Not only that, the spry octogenarian was discharged from the hospital 48 hours after the surgery and quickly returned to his regular exercise routine.

Hassan Ibrahim, who is the chief of kidney diseases at the Hospital, says that he hopes Dewhurst’s story will inspire other people to become organ donors regardless of their age.

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“Besides Mr. Dewhurst, we have taken kidneys from an 80-year old, a 79-year old and other donors in their late 60s and early 70s,” Ibrahim said. “They receive a full workup to make sure they are physically strong enough to donate. If everything checks out, there is no reason to keep them from saving someone’s life. In 2018, 5 percent of kidney donors nationally were older than 65. If more older adults donated, fewer people would remain on the list.”

The best use of these older kidneys is to transplant them into older patients. Ibrahim says that if you transplanted an 80-year-old kidney into a 20-year-old and that person lived to age 60, the kidney would be 140 years old; but for someone like Linda Nall, who could have spent years on the waiting list, Dewhurst’s donation was perfect.

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“I can’t wait to spend more time with family and friends and just socialize more,” Nall said. “I have lived a long time not being able to eat what I want to eat and do what I want to do. I am going to make the most of Frank’s generous gift and live life to the fullest. I cannot wait.”

Dewhurst, on the other hand, was very blasé about his life-saving decision.

“No big deal,” he told the Houston Chronicle. “I’m healthy and had what she needed, a functioning kidney. She wasn’t getting any better without one.”

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Check Out the Joyous Photos of 100,000 Muslims Celebrating End of Fasting at Europe’s Largest Eid Gathering

Sarah Al-Yafee and daughter Rianah Ali – Photo by SWNS
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This heartwarming series of pictures shows more than 100,000 Muslims gathering together in a British park for the largest Eid celebration of its kind in Europe.

 

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Following a religious month of dawn-to-dusk fasting for Ramadan, worshippers from around the world convened on Small Heath Park in Birmingham, England for the “Festival of Breaking the Fast.”

The festival, which typically lasts three days, is traditionally celebrated by giving food to the poor and meeting with friends and family in order to congratulate one another and exchange sweets.

 

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Organizers said over 106,000 people attended this year’s event – which is more than the capacity of Barcelona FC’s Nou Camp stadium.

 

Sarah Al-Yafee and daughter Rianah Ali. Photo by SWNS

The “Celebrate Eid” event, hosted by Green Lane Masjid and Community Center, is now in its seventh year and has seen growing numbers since its first major event in 2012 when 12,000 people attended.

Last year 140,000 Muslims took part in the celebrations.

 

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A spokesperson for Green Lane Masjid and Community Center, said: “This celebration is one of the most important in the Islamic religious calendar and it’s an opportunity for us all to come together in peace and unity.

 

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“We’re all overwhelmed that so many people from different faiths and from across the world have travelled to Birmingham for this year’s ‘Celebrate Eid’.

 

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Families – some who had travelled to Birmingham from as far as the USA – got to their knees in unison for morning prayers at 9am.

 

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Barefoot Teacher Pictured Running Ahead of Tornado to Warn Families in Carpool Lane to Take Cover

Photo by Marni Cohen
Photo by Marni Cohen

A Texas elementary school teacher is being hailed as a hero after she raced barefoot ahead of a tornado last week in order to warn students and their parents to take cover.

Megan Parson is a fourth grade teacher at Celia Hays Elementary School in Rockwall. Classes had just dismissed for the day when the principal’s voice came over the loud speaker and told students that there were tornados in the area and they should get into the necessary safety position against the walls of the hallway.

As students were crouching down with their hands over their heads, Parson knew that there were already students outside who were waiting to be picked up by their parents.

The 25-year-old teacher, who is also an avid Instagram fashion blogger, says that when she saw the line of cars that were already waiting in the school’s carpool lane, she slipped off her shoes (“because they were new and cute”) and took off running to warn the parents.

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Parson was later amused to realize that she had also forgotten to remove the fake black mustache that she had been wearing for a class party before warning the parents.

“So, all parents see is this crazy girl running barefoot in the rain with a tornado in the background wearing a fake black mustache,” Parson recalled in a Facebook post. “No wonder they made me run all the way to their window before rolling it down.

“Needless to say, I ripped the mustache off, kept running, and finished telling every parent in the rest of the cars down the block to seek shelter, minus the mustache.”

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Parson did not realize that the tornado was so close to the school until she saw the now-viral picture that one of the parents had captured of her impromptu safety mission.

“That is such a crazy photo, and thank you to whoever took it because I don’t think anyone would have ever believed me that I was running down the street and that I looked ridiculous doing it,” Parson said, according to Fox 4 Dallas. “I’m just really grateful that everybody ended up being safe and we got a good laugh out of it.”

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Woman Formed Unlikely Connection With Disabled Dad After He Finally Joined Her for a Dance (MOTH Monday)

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Christal Brown had always had a complex relationship with her father. Since he had been an avid sports fanatic prior to losing his legs in Vietnam, he did not know how to encourage his daughter during her dance recitals.

After Christal endured more than enough embarrassing interruptions from her dad as a spectator, however, she finally convinced him to join her for a dance at a community event – and it resulted in an unlikely connection with the gruff man who had always failed to attend her performances.

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Minnesota Will Soon Pay for Your Landscaping Costs If You Plant Bee-Friendly Greenery

As a means of boosting honeybee populations, Minnesota lawmakers have just approved a new program that will compensate homeowners for planting pollinator-friendly greenery on their properties.

According to the proposal, the state will allocate roughly $900,000 in state funding for the creation of honeybee habitat over the course of one year.

The funding will then be distributed to Minnesota homeowners who are seeking to transform their gardens and outdoor spaces into bee-friendly spaces. The program is particularly eager for homeowners to plant specific grasses, wildflowers, clover, and food sources to nourish the rusty patched bumblebee, a Midwestern pollinator that has reportedly been nearing the brink of extinction.

The state’s funding is expected to cover up to 75% of homeowners’ expenses for planting pollinator habitat. For regions that have been identified as “high potential” areas for honeybee habitat, the state could cover up to 90% of landscaping expenses.

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Once the program is signed into effect by Gov. Tim Walz, the funding will be distributed by the state’s Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR).

Legislators are still determining the criteria for which a homeowner will qualify for compensation, but the program is expected to start distributing funding by next spring.

State Rep. Kelly Morrison, who introduced the bill in the House, told the Star Tribune that she is feeling optimistic about how state residents have reacted to the program.

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“I have gotten a ton of e-mails and so much feedback from people who are interested in this,” said Morrison. “People are really thinking about how they can help.”

Thankfully, Minnesota is not the first state to take action against dwindling honeybee populations. Virginia has been working to protect pollinators since their agricultural department started giving away free hives and beekeeping equipment to state residents last year year. On a smaller legislative level, a city in Iowa has been campaigning to convert over 1,000 acres of unused public land into pollinator habitat.

If you would like to contribute to the bee-saving buzz, you can also join this international network of one million gardeners who have planted clover and wildflowers on their properties for hungry pollinators.

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Man Carries Blind Dog for 800 Miles So She Can Build Confidence Walking the Rest of the Epic Hike on Her Own

Kyle Rohrig and his dog Katana used to complete thousand-mile hikes without breaking a sweat – but when the adventurous pup lost her vision, she also lost her confidence.

The dynamic duo had been halfway through completing the 2,650-mile hike of the Pacific Crest Trail when Katana’s left eye started to cloud over from glaucoma.

Rohrig and Katana took a break from the trail so she could undergo surgery for her vision loss, but they quickly returned to the west coast so they could finish the hike.

Two years later, Katana was blind in both eyes – and Rohrig was heartbroken to see his once-intrepid hiking companion anxiously attempting to maneuver their living room.

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Instead of resigning his dog to retirement, however, Rohrig started formulating a plan to help Katana regain her confidence.

After doing some initial training with Katana, Rohrig eventually resolved to take her on the Florida Trail: a grueling 1,100-mile hike through the swamps and rivers of the Everglades.

The two began their journey in early January. Despite her disability, Katana would walk a few miles of the trail on her own every day. Whenever the companions encountered marshes or floodwaters, Rohrig would strap the 21-pound pup onto his backpack and carry her through the treacherous terrain.

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From bottom to top, thru hiking the 1,100+ mile Florida Trail with a blind dog has been the greatest test of patience and perseverance I've experienced on a hike thus far. Was it worth it? Yes, every step. Thank you all for the continued love and support in what I do! It truly is not possible without you. Lots more adventure to come this year! Stay tuned... . . . . #floridatrail #thruhiking #travel #nature #adventure #wanderlust #photooftheday #picoftheday #dog #dogoftheday #dogstagram #dogsofinstagram #doglover #campingwithdogs #hiking #backpacking #dogs #hikingwithdogs #Shiba #ShibaInu #hikingdog #traveldog #adventuredog #animallovers #instadog #doglover #doglife #dogs #ilovemydog #petstagram

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After 72 days of hiking, they finished the trail in late March. Collectively, Rohrig had carried Katana for 800 miles – but since Katana had also walked 200 miles of the trail all on her own, she had undergone a noticeable transformation.

“I don’t know exactly how she did it, but she could lead me down the trail perfectly, without hitting a single obstacle while accounting for every twist and turn in the trail,” Rohrig told The Dodo. “Katana went from cautious and timid to confident and curious.”

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“She’s not just dealing with her new circumstances — she’s thriving, and she’s thriving wherever she goes,” Rohrig added. “We have many more adventures planned, and I’m going to keep taking her until she ceases to enjoy them. We’re both living the dream.”

If you would like to keep up with their travels, you can follow Rohrig and Katana on their blog or their Instagram page.

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