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Researchers Develop New ‘Miracle Superglue’ That Can Heal Potentially Fatal Wounds in Seconds

Scientists have managed to develop a miracle superglue that can heal a potentially fatal wounds in seconds.

The powerful bio-gel has the capacity to prevent heart patients from bleeding out on operating tables; dramatically reduce patient recovery time; and save the lives of those injured in warzones and serious accidents.

When activated by UV (ultraviolet) light, the “bio-glue” immediately forms a complete seal, even on wet tissue, without the need for staples or stitches.

In experiments, researchers managed to close up incisions and holes up to 6 millimeters wide in the blood vessels and organs of pigs – all in just 20 seconds.

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Afterwards, three of the pigs were monitored for a two-week period and they all made a full recovery with no abnormalities or side effects.

Corresponding author Professor Hongwei Ouyang hopes that the gel, which is described in Nature Communications, will be available for human use sometime in the next three to five years.

Until now, medical glue has not proved strong enough to withstand the forces inside the pumping chambers of hearts or major blood vessels.

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“Uncontrollable bleeding is a major problem in surgical procedures and after major trauma,” explained Ouyang, an expert in regenerative therapy at Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.

“Existing clotting substances poorly control hemorrhaging from traumatic arterial and cardiac wounds because of their weak adhesion to wet and mobile tissues.”

The new bio-gel, however, contains water, gelatin, and a cocktail of chemicals that is injected into the injured tissue. These components help to mimic the support structure of cells called the “extracellular matrix”, a complex composition of proteins and other molecules. When exposed to UV light, the glue sets rapidly.

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“Upon UV irradiation, organic compounds at the tissue-hydrogel interface react with amino groups of the tissue proteins, forming strong bonds,” says Ouyang. “The triggered hydrogel is like rubber. We can even say it is like a connective tissue.

“The components and mechanical properties of the hydrogel mimic those of human soft tissues.”

Gel-based solutions require both strong adhesion to the wet tissue and the strength to resist high blood pressure and the movement of a beating heart – but very few non-toxic materials meet these criteria, says Ouyang.

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“This hydrogel can undergo rapid setting to adhere and seal bleeding arteries and cardiac walls after UV light irradiation. These repairs can withstand up to 290mmHg blood pressure, significantly higher than blood pressures in most clinical settings.

“Most importantly, the hydrogel can stop high pressure bleeding from pig carotid arteries with 4 to 5mm long incision wounds and from pig hearts with 6mm diameter cardiac penetration holes.

“Treated pigs survived after treatment with this hydrogel, which is well-tolerated and appears to offer significant clinical advantage as a traumatic wound sealant,” added Ouyang. “It is the first time high-pressure bleeding of beating heart with 6mm diameter cardiac penetration holes were rapidly stopped.”

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Ouyang goes on to say that the potential applications for the gel are limitless – from surgery to the battlefield or civilian catastrophes, either accidental or deliberate.

“It can be easily applied in any condition and can stop any serious bleeding which current medical gel products cannot stop.”

Further studies are now being planned to confirm the safety of the glue in humans.

“The next step is to finish the pre-clinical data and get official approval for a clinical trial,” says Ouyang.

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Farmer Saved Fox Cubs By Performing Emergency C-Section On Mother That Had Just Been Hit By a Car

Photo by Wild By Nature Photography

When a mother fox got hit by a car back in March, a young English farmer stopped to make sure she was okay – and even though she did not survive the collision, her pups are alive and thriving thanks to his quick actions.

24-year-old Chris Rolfe had been driving back to his home in Haywards Heath, West Sussex when he saw the vixen get hit by a passing car.

He immediately pulled over to the side of the road so he could check on the fox.

Unfortunately, the mother was killed on impact – but then Chris noticed movement in her stomach.

Photo by Wild By Nature Photography

Based on his experiences with farm animals, Chris knew the fox was pregnant with cubs. He immediately performed an emergency C-section on the dead vixen so he could pull out all four of her unborn cubs.

After he rescued the cubs, Chris brought them to his mother Jean.

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In addition to being the artistic mastermind behind Wild By Nature Photography, Jean has also cared for a number of baby hedgehogs, rabbits, foxes, and other young critters.

The mother-son duo cleaned up the cubs, swaddled them in blankets to keep them warm, and then began feeding them puppy milk every twenty minutes.

Photo by Wild By Nature Photography

Thanks to Chris’s intervention and Jean’s constant care, the four fox cubs are healthy and almost fully-grown.

“Chris wasn’t expecting them to survive, but he wanted to try,” Jean told BBC. “It’s miraculous they did.”

The foxes, which were named Ginger, Biscuit, Little-Tip, and Big-tip, have garnered their fair share of social media fame since Jean began posting photos of their adorable antics to her photography Facebook page.

Photo by Wild By Nature Photography

The cubs just reached 7 weeks old, and though Jean says she will be sad to see them go, she eventually plans on handing the foxes over to The Fox Project, a charity that has rescued and rehabilitated over 900 foxes.

The foxes will be given to the nonprofit once they reach 10 weeks of age at the end of May. After that, the cute critters will be properly reintroduced into the wild.

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First Smartphone App to Detect Ear Infections in Children Could Save Unnecessary Doctor’s Visits

A new smartphone app is able to sound out possible ear infections in children.

Scientists developed the app using a “user-friendly” method that can quickly detect the presence of fluid in the middle ear – a likely indicator of ear infections.

Researchers say that the new system, which was tested on 98 young patients in a pediatric surgical centre, could provide a “low-cost and effective” tool for parents to detect ear infections such as acute otitis media (AOM), a leading cause of visits to doctors.

Some cases of AOM can lead to severe complications such as meningitis, while other pediatric ear conditions (such as otitis media with effusion) are associated with delays in speech and poorer school performance.

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These conditions are hard to diagnose because symptoms are vague: Children might tug on their ears or have fevers, or be asymptomatic. Young children may be unable to describe where they hurt.

Researchers say that detecting middle ear fluid is a “critical” need in pediatric medicine – but existing tests, such as tympanometry, either can’t be performed at home or they require expensive equipment.

To overcome the hurdles, Dr. Justin Chan and colleagues at the University of Washington School of Medicine created a system that uses a commercial smartphone’s existing speakers and microphones to send audible “chirps” of sound into the ear canal so it can analyze the reflected acoustic signals and predict middle ear status.

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A deeper pitch in the sound indicates that the middle ear is filled with fluid. When no fluid is present, the eardrum vibrates and sends a variety of sound waves back.

“It’s like tapping a wine glass,” said Chan, a doctoral student in the Allen School. “Depending on how much liquid is in it, you get different sounds. Using machine learning on these sounds, we can detect the presence of liquid.

“The system requires no additional equipment beyond a small paper funnel to focus the sound, which can be constructed from printer paper, scissors and tape in under three minutes,” said Chan.

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The researchers tested the system using an iPhone 5S and a Galaxy S6 on the ears of 98 patients between the ages of 18 months and 17 years. They found that the platform detected middle ear fluid with 85% to 90% efficiency depending on the age group.

Collectively, this means that the app could diagnose ear infections with about the same amount of success as established diagnostic techniques.

“Importantly, parents of patients operated the system as easily as physicians in a separate experiment involving 25 patient ears, and the software was not substantially affected by background noise such as the sound of a crying child,” said Chan.

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The team also tested the algorithm on a variety of smartphones and used different types of paper to make the funnel. The results were consistent regardless of phone or paper type.

The researchers now plan on commercializing this technology through a spinout company, Edus Health, and then making the app available to the public.

“Fluid behind the eardrum is so common in children that there’s a direct need for an accessible and accurate screening tool that can be used at home or clinical settings,” said co-first author Dr. Sharat Raju, a surgical resident in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the UW School of Medicine.

“If parents could use a piece of hardware they already have to do a quick physical exam that can say ‘Your child most likely doesn’t have ear fluid’ or ‘Your child likely has ear fluid, you should make an appointment with your pediatrician,’ that would be huge.”

The findings were published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

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Muslim Cab Driver Broke Strict Police Curfew to Drive Hindu Woman in Childbirth to the Hospital

Despite their village being in lockdown following community clashes earlier this week, a Muslim cab driver came to the rescue of a Hindu woman in childbirth.

A strict police curfew has been effect in Southern Assam’s Hailakandi since local riots damaged a number of properties and left a dozen people injured.

Rubon Das and his wife Nandita were at home in Rajyeshwarpur Part I village when she went into labor. Rubon called for an ambulance, but no driver was willing to risk breaking the curfew.

As Nandita’s labor pains worsened, Rubon continued calling neighbors and ride services in hopes of finding someone who could drive them to the hospital 10 kilometers (6 miles) away.

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Thankfully, 32-year-old cab driver Maqbool Hussain Laskar heard about the couple’s predicament through a mutual acquaintance. Even though he was tempting fate by breaking the curfew, he immediately drove over to Rubon’s house and helped them into his car before taking them to the hospital.

The New Indian Express says that hospital staffers were apparently “surprised to see them given the volatile situation,” but they quickly took Nandita into care.

Shortly after they arrived at the hospital, she gave birth to a healthy baby boy who she has named “Shanti” – a name which denotes peace prevailing over conflict.

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The young Hindu couple say that they are indebted to the compassionate cab driver for putting his own life at risk in order to help them during their time of need.

“I have no words to express my gratitude to him. The worst was possibly in store but God sent him to us,” Rubon told TNIE.

According to the Times of India, Hailakandi deputy commissioner Keethi Jalli also visited Laskar and the family shortly after the incident took place so she could “congratulate Laskar for his valor” and express hope that it would inspire “other such examples of Hindu-Muslim unity.”

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“The hard and stiff will be broken. The soft and supple will prevail.” – Tao Te Ching

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Watch Quick-Thinking Bus Driver Stop Youngster Just As He Was About to Step in Front of Speeding Car

This quick-thinking bus driver may have accidentally revealed herself to be a guardian angel in disguise after she saved a student from almost certain disaster.

Samantha Call has been a bus driver for the Norwich City School District of New York for the last six years, and her training came in handy last month as she was driving along her usual morning route.

Security footage shows Call stopping the bus to let a young boy exit – but just before the boy is about to rush out the doors, Call grabs the hood of his jacket at the same moment a car can be seen whizzing past the bus.

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If Call had not intervened as quickly as she did, the boy would have most likely been hit by the car.

“Samantha did an outstanding job,” NCSD Transportation Supervisor William Loomis said. “All of our drivers undergo continuous training so they’re prepared to handle situations like this. We hope this video helps everyone to realize the dangers of passing a stopped school bus.”

Since the school district posted footage of the incident to Facebook, it has been viewed almost one million times – and school representatives hope that the video will help people to understand the importance of school bus safety regulation.

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China is Spending $1.5 Billion On Creating New Giant Panda Reserve Three Times the Size of Yellowstone Park

Giant pandas will soon have a gigantic new nature reserve to call their own and ensure the future of their species.

The Chinese government is preparing to designate a massive swath of wilderness as the Giant Panda Nature Reserve.

The park is set to span 10,476 square miles – which is almost three times the size of Yellowstone National Park. With plans for the park set to be finalized in the fall, the park has already secured over $1.5 billion in funding from the state-owned Bank of China.

Officials estimate that the park will be under construction until 2023. Once finished, the reserve is also expected to boost local economies and help alleviate poverty for the 170,000 people living within the designated territory, according to the Associated Press.

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Collectively, the park will connect 67 different nature reserves and protected areas, most of which are located in the Sichuan Province.

The region is already home to 80% of wild pandas and a variety of other endangered species. Much to the relief of conservationists, the giant panda species was reclassified from “endangered” to “threatened” in 2016.

Giant panda populations have steadily been increasing since their numbers dwindled to dangerous levels in the 1980s. Now, wildlife experts say that the creation of the Giant Panda Nature Reserve will enable conservationists to keep a close eye on the species and prevent additional harm from coming to the pandas – especially from climate change.

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When Colorblindness Almost Cost This Student Her Career, Her Classmates Rallied to Help

Savannah Allen has always been aware that she suffers from colorblindness – but when she was recently told that her impairment could keep her from achieving her dreams, she was devastated.

The 22-year-old student has spent the last two years studying to be a dental hygienist at the University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College.

Ever since she was a little girl, Allen knew she wanted to work in healthcare – and after she began working with patients through the university’s Dental Hygiene Clinic, it seemed that her dream was going to come true.

But when Allen’s instructor realized that the young student could not differentiate between the color of plaque and gum tissue, there was a strong chance that Allen would have to give up her academic career.

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Heartbroken by her predicament, four of Allen’s friends created a GoFundMe page to raise money for a pair of EnChroma colorblind corrective glasses.

Every single one of the 40 students in their dental program donated to the campaign until the page had successfully reached its $400 goal.

When Allen’s classmates surprised her with the glasses, she could barely contain her emotions.

Not only was Allen able to see color for the first time in her life, she was also able to continue with the dental program.

“It literally took my breath away. I haven’t seen color in 21 years; it was overwhelming,” said Allen.

“That they would do something like this for me is amazing,” she said of her friends. “The glasses have improved my quality of life 100 percent!”

(WATCH the news coverage below) – Photo by Michele Cartuyvelles

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In Bid to Include More Women, ‘Request a Woman Scientist’ Has Recruited 10,000 Researchers

Female researchers are sick and tired of being excluded from scientific conversation – but they are now rallying behind a new initiative that will help to make their voices heard in the public sphere.

Over 10,000 female scientists have joined “Request a Woman Scientist”: an online database that lists the names, contact information, and research conducted by various women in STEM-related field.

The index was created by 500 Women Scientists, a US-based nonprofit that is dedicated to promoting equality and gender inclusivity in science. They launched the database as a means of encouraging journalists, universities, legislators and scientific conferences to bridge the gap between male and female scientists having a voice in the public sphere – and it has quickly been gathering steam.

In the 11 months following its creation in January 2018, the database racked up a list of researchers from 174 different scientific disciplines in 133 countries, according to a recent study that was published in PLoS Biology.

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There is an overwhelming amount of evidence on how female scientists are ignored within the scientific community. This 2015 study of international gender bias shows that most nations – even ones as progressive as The Netherlands – still believe that science is a profession for men; and despite the obvious female presence in scientific departments, research also shows that men are invited to be keynote speakers twice as much as women.

Even in news articles and scientific reports, men are quoted three times as much as women.

Thankfully, people are quickly taking advantage of the “Request a Woman Scientist” database to balance the bias. Within one year of the project’s launch, 1,278 database participants were contacted for quotes and keynote speaker invitations.

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Elizabeth McCullagh, who is a neuroscientist at the University of Colorado–Anschutz and co-author of the recent study, told Nature: “We need men to know about the platform so they can use it but, even more than that, we need men to realize that equity and representation not only matters, but should be as important as other considerations when organizing a research team or a speaker panel.”

“This experience has reminded us that we need to rethink science, and to be an inclusive organization for women from all sorts of backgrounds,” she added.

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After Spending 7 Years in Hawaii Shelter, Dog Finally Adopted By Couple Visiting From Michigan

Despite spending the last seven years cooped up inside of an animal shelter, this sweet pup has finally been given a loving home thanks to a fateful encounter with a woman living on the other side of the country.

Brad the Australian cattle dog mix had been at the Oahu SPCA shelter in Hawaii for so long, the staffers were worried that he would be there forever.

He had been adopted several times before, but he was always brought back to the shelter once the people realized that they didn’t have the space to accommodate his boundless energy and nervous barking.

Brad finally experienced a stroke of luck earlier last year when Hannah, a young woman from Michigan, stopped by the shelter during a visit to Hawaii with her boyfriend.

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“While on a tour of the facility, she noticed a sad and rather plump boy (our Brad!)” wrote the shelter. “She asked if she could spend some time with him and that’s all it took – Hannah instantly fell in love with his sweet face!

“After hearing his story about how he has been with us for over 7 years and has been adopted out and returned a few times, she decided she couldn’t let him live at the shelter any longer.”

Hannah resolved to bring Brad all the way back to her farm in Michigan where he could have plenty of room to play and roam. Though she and her boyfriend offered to pay the transportation fees, the shelter started a GoFundMe page to raise money for the Brad’s airfare and travel expenses.

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Within days, the page reached its goal.

“While it makes his Oahu Ohana so sad to see him leave us, it also makes us SO HAPPY!” wrote the shelter.

“Their family owns a cabin in northern Michigan where Brad will spend his weekends hiking in the forest and chasing squirrels. Hannah knows of all Brad’s quirks and is fully prepared to do whatever it takes for him to have a happy and enjoyable life with them!”

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“People are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” – Abraham Lincoln

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Watch What Happens When Martial Arts Classmates Rally Behind Tearful Boy Who Failed to Break Wooden Board

This adorable video of a young martial arts student in Florida has been shared millions of times across the internet – and it’s not hard to see why.

In the video, a little boy named Phoenix Swonger is being asked to kick a wooden board in half.

The test was being held at at Bobby Dixon’s American Martial Arts Academy in Orlando earlier this month. Erik Gianini, who is the manager of the dojo, tries to coach Phoenix through the test – but despite the youngster kicking the board again and again, he can’t seem to break through the plank.

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Frustrated by his failed attempts, the discouraged youngster starts to cry – but then, Phoenix’s classmates start to cheer him on.

At first, the other students can only be heard yelling occasional words of encouragement to their classmate. After Phoenix began to cry, however, the other kids start chanting his name.

The chanting gets louder and louder until finally, Phoenix breaks through the board with one swift kick – and the crowd goes wild.

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According to his mother Claudia, Phoenix did not have to break the board in order to advance to his next martial arts level – but the incident has now given the boy a whole new level of confidence.

“While it may have been a struggle, with encouragement, instruction, and lots of love, he overcame and advanced,” writes Claudia. “My boy learned one of the most important lessons in his life today! NEVER… EVER GIVE UP!!!”

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Nation’s First ‘Hempwood’ Factory Could Be Sustainable Lifesaver for Endangered Oak Trees in the US

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A new facility in Kentucky has become the nation’s first factory to begin cultivating “wood” out of hemp.

In addition to being 20% tougher than oak, “hempwood” grows 100 times faster. It looks and feels like traditional oak materials – but instead of waiting several decades for a tree to fully mature, hemp can be harvested and regrown in just six months.

Additionally, there are about 78 species of oak tree that are now in danger of going extinct as a result of logging and deforestation.

Hempwood, which is made from hemp fibers and soy-based adhesives, has been in development for the past decade. Greg Wilson, who is the mastermind behind the new Fibonacci hempwood factory, created the company back in March 2018 following 13 years of research and development in the wood products industry.

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The $6 million Fibonacci factory, which opened in Murray in the spring March, only recently started producing their specialized material with more than 40,000 acres of hemp.

“We look forward to being a productive member of Kentucky’s agricultural and manufacturing communities, and the enormous opportunities of hempwood as a renewable alternative to oak,” said Wilson.

Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles said in a press release that this is another step toward the diversification of the state’s burgeoning hemp industry.

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“When I became commissioner of agriculture, I said I wanted to make Kentucky the epicenter of the hemp industry in the United States,” Quarles said. “The fact that Greg Wilson and Fibonacci LLC are choosing Kentucky to locate the first HempWood operation in the United States is a testament to the work we’ve done to strategically position Kentucky’s hemp industry.”

Calloway County Judge-Executive Kenneth Imes also praised the impact of the company’s decision to buy products locally.

“As judge-executive, I am always glad to see new jobs in our community but this particular project is especially exciting,” Judge-Executive Imes said. “Not only will Fibonacci create 25 new jobs and invest almost $6 million, but they will also buy from our local farmers.”

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Man Abandons His Own Birthday Party to Rescue Panicked Dog Swimming Through Chilly NYC River

When this 2-year-old pup got herself stranded in the chilly waters of New York’s East River, a heroic man abandoned his own birthday party so he could swim to her rescue.

The incident took place last week in Brooklyn when Harper the dog was out on a stroll with her petsitter.

As they were walking down the street, the petsitter was suddenly hit by a taxi that had run through a stop sign. Though the petsitter only sustained minor injuries, Harper took off in a panic and charged into the river.

Meanwhile, Gabe Castellanos had been celebrating his birthday with some friends on the Brooklyn Barge when they saw the dog in the water. Since it was a warm day, the group assumed that the dog was simply going for a swim while its owner watched from the shore.

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As the dog swam farther and farther away from the pier, however, the dogwalker suddenly approached the group and said that Harper had run away.

Castellanos noticed that Harper was quickly losing steam and he knew that he had to do something; luckily, Castellanos is a graduate from the SUNY Maritime College.

Using his maritime experience, Castellanos grabbed a nearby lifejacket, stripped down to his underwear, climbed out to a safe part of the pier, and plunged into the water.

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With dozens of pedestrians cheering him on from the shoreline and a police helicopter flying overhead, Castellanos swam out to Harper. She had already been paddling for over ten minutes, and when she caught sight of Castellanos heading towards her, she started to swim even more determinedly.

Castellanos eventually managed to catch up to her and start steering her back towards land – but unfortunately, since Harper was so panicked by the experience, she bit Castellanos on the hand and face, chipping his tooth in the process.

Unfazed by the attack, Castellanos continued guiding her back to the shore until she was finally reunited with her emotional petsitter.

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Even though Harper’s attack forced Castellanos to get a temporary fake front tooth, he later expressed his sympathy for the dog and said there were no hard feelings between them.

“I was like, ‘Aw it’s alright, I needed teeth work anyway,’” he told Inside Edition.

Harper’s owner has expressed her bottomless gratitude for Castellanos’s actions and she says she hopes to throw him another birthday party as a thank you for the rescue.

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You Can Now Use These Pocket-Sized ‘Bee Savior’ Cards to Rescue Hungry Honeybees on the Sidewalk

An English inventor has designed an ingenious little device that can act as a lifeline for exhausted honeybees – and you can keep it tucked right next to your credit card.

40-year-old Dan Harris designed the Bee Savior Cards in order to ensure that anyone can save hungry honeybees this summer simply by using the contents of their wallet.

The cards hold three different stashes of sugar solution which can be used as a life-saving snack for pollinators.

Since bees have such a speedy metabolism, they will often starve if they are unable to find flowers or nectar within forty minutes of their last meal.

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If you have ever seen a bee crawling around on the sidewalk, there is a good chance that it was unsuccessfully searching for food – but now if you happen to be carrying a Bee Savior Card, you can simply peel back the foil on one of the formula stashes and offer it up as a quick energy boost.

That being said, ecologists caution that people should be careful of how they handle exhausted bees. Pedestrians should refrain from feeding stationary honeybees in late summer, as they are usually worker bees that have been banished from their hive, and feeding them may only prolong their struggle.

Additionally, since sugar solutions are devoid of essential proteins, people are encouraged to try and revive hungry pollinators by moving them onto a flower.

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The cards, on the other hand, are designed to be used by people in warm urban areas where there may not be as much greenery or foliage. The cards can also be used if the flowers have already been drained by other pollinators.

“When we heard about bees getting so exhausted so quickly, the fact that we can revive them with sugar solution just struck us as a really great opportunity to connect with nature – especially in a city,” Harris told BBC.

Although Harris successfully crowdfunded the production of his cards in just 36 hours, the campaign is now raising additional funds to buy new manufacturing equipment. He hopes to sell the refillable cards online for £4 ($5.15) apiece starting in June.

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Shaquille O’Neal Gives Teen 10 Pairs of New Size 18 Shoes to Pay Forward Childhood Good Deed

Shaquille O’Neal has just made a new fan for life in a teenager who has been struggling to find shoes that fit his feet.

Zach Keith may only be 13 years old, but the young basketball player already has size 18 feet.

His mother has been unable to afford new extra-large sneakers for her son – but luckily, O’Neal heard about the family’s dilemma and was inspired to help.

Since O’Neal famously wears a size 23, he could empathize with Zach’s struggle for fitted footwear. The retired NBA legend faced the same predicament when he was just an 18-year-old college student searching for size 18 penny loafers to wear to his high school prom.

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Bruce Teilhaber, who is the owner of Friedman’s Shoes in Atlanta, Georgia, gave O’Neal a free pair of shoes for prom – and O’Neal has been shopping at the shoe store ever since.

O’Neal has never forgotten that act of kindness from his childhood; so as a means of paying it forward, he invited Zach and his mother to Friedman’s Shoes and bought the teenager 10 new pairs of different shoes.

“I thought this was a good thing to do,” O’Neal told CBS News. “Kid plays basketball, and Bruce did it for me, and I just want to return the favor.”

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“Remember! The Force will be with you, always.” – Obi Wan in Star Wars (George Lucas, 75-years-old today)

A star cluster in the constellation Sagittarius - credit NASA.

Quote of the Day: “Remember! The Force will be with you, always.” – Obi Wan in Star Wars (George Luca, 75-years-old today)

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Waterboy Becomes Unlikely Savior for Basketball Team That Bullied Him (MOTH Monday)

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When Chris Rasheed first started coaching his high school basketball team, he had no experience with coaching the players – and to put it simply, the team “sucked”.

Every time the team played, they lost by a few dozen points, and the players often expressed their disappointment by bullying their optimistic waterboy.

Despite being bullied, the waterboy never gave up on trying to rally the team’s spirits, so Rasheed recruited the youngster onto the team.

During one particularly bad game, Rasheed’s players were reluctant to even step onto the court – so imagine their surprise when they were saved by none other than their former waterboy.

Listen to his inspiring story below…

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‘World’s First Eco-Sensitive Cooler’ Brings Us One Step Closer to Ditching Polystyrene

We are now one step closer to ditching harmful polystyrene products thanks to this new cooler than is made entirely out of biodegradable materials.

Up until now, polystyrene – more commonly known as “styrofoam” – has been a popular material for disposable coolers, but it is quickly being eliminated from product supply chains because of how toxic it is for people and the environment.

That’s why cooler company Igloo has just released the “RECOOL”, a biodegradable container which they are calling the “world’s first eco-sensitive cooler”.

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The container, which is made out of paraffin wax and recycled tree pulp, can hold up to 75 pounds of weight and retain ice for 12 hours. Additionally, it can go up to five days without leaking water. After that, it can either be recycled or dried out for reuse.

The RECOOL is currently being sold for $10 a pop on the Igloo and REI websites.

(WATCH the video below)

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Dairy Company Rearranges Entire District Truck Schedule So Their Biggest Fan Could Get to Bed On Time

The world’s biggest dairy exporter just rearranged their entire district work schedule solely so their biggest fan could get to bed on time.

Andrew Oliver is only one of eight people in the world living with Fryns-Aftimos syndrome. He is also the only person in New Zealand living with the condition.

Though he is 35 years old, the genetic mutation means that Oliver has the mental maturity of a 6-year-old. Additionally, he suffers from five forms of epilepsy and a variety of other symptoms.

Andrew, who lives and works with his parents on a dairy farm in the Te Rapa district of Hamilton, also has to abide by a specific nightly routine. Every evening for the last 15 years, Andrew ate dinner, took a bath, and then waited to greet the milk truck that would drain their milk tanks every night.

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Unfortunately, the milk tanker would not arrive until the wee hours of the night, and Andrew could not go to bed until the tanker arrived. Since Andrew’s father Ken has to wake up at sunrise in order to manage the dairy farm, the family struggled to manage their sleep schedule.

When Ken’s wife suffered a stroke, he couldn’t endure the late nights any longer – so he called Fonterra, the dairy company that picks up their milk, and told the customer service representative about his predicament.

“Surviving on three or four hours sleep, I’d just run out. I’d hit the wall and so I phoned the call center and actually started crying on the phone, I was just so shot,” Ken told RNZ. “I just said look, my life has just become impossible and just explained what was going on. I need sleep and I can’t get sleep until this boy’s in bed.”

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Upon hearing about the family’s dilemma, the company then rearranged the tanker routes and schedule of the entire district so that the Oliver family was guaranteed pickup between 6:30 and 8PM.

“A big outfit like Fonterra doesn’t have to do that,” Ken added. “They simply could’ve ignored the request but no, they came through. And we’re very grateful.”

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