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Helium Discovery a ‘Game-changer’ for MRI Machines

While helium may be prevalent in the rest of the universe, it is much more scarce on Earth.

Which is why geologists are excited over the discovery of a helium field in Tanzania.

Helium, which is used for MRI machines, telescopes, and spacecrafts, has become increasingly expensive—and thus far, has only been captured from beneath the ground in small amounts.

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It is hoped that the discovery in the Tanzanian East African Rift Valley will provide enough helium for the next several years.

“This is a game-changer for the future security of society’s helium needs and similar finds in the future may not be far away,” said professor Chris Ballentine, of the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, according to the BBC.

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Once a Homeless Teen Mom, She’s Now a Hairdresser Offering Free Makeovers to Girls in City Shelters

Vanessa Howard knows what it’s like to have nothing – and that’s why she is giving back to girls and women who are facing the same struggles she did.

When Howard was just a teen, she was the victim of domestic abuse, had three children of her own, and just $1.75 to her name, according to CBS News. The youth eventually got the courage to leave her “drug-infested” household in Tampa Florida, to see if she could make it on her own.

Howard eventually met with a landlord who let her rent an apartment because he believed it was destiny that he was supposed to help the unfortunate young mother. She then started working at local beauty salons to be able to support her three daughters.

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Decades later, Howard was finally able to open her own business, and aptly named it the Giving Hands Hair Salon.

As a means of uplifting other girls living in poverty around Tampa, the 62-year-old provides free services one day a month. Almost 300 women and girls from transitional housing and homeless shelters have benefited from Howard’s free styling.

“I believe everything we go through we go through for purpose. I truly believe that nothing happens by coincidence,” Howard told CBS News. “I would encourage other broken women, business owners — all of us have a story and I believe that we should use what we’ve been through to help others.”

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Watch 2-Year-old Belt Out ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ in Her Own Kid Language

This 2-year-old is destined for American Idol.

Maddy Dellaca is winning hearts after her parents posted a video of her singing an adorable – albeit skewed – version of the “Star-Spangled Banner”.

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While it is obvious that the Iowa toddler doesn’t quite know the words, she still nails it in her own way.

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When Student’s College Fund is Stolen, Police Officers Double it

While these law enforcement officers may not have been at this college student’s house to protect her savings, they were sure to serve up the money that she lost – and more.

Kristin Villanueva and her family were on vacation when an unnamed burglar broke into their house and stole her $2,000 college fund.

The 17-year-old high school graduate and valedictorian of El Segundo High School had saved up all of the money by tutoring other students. Now, as she prepares to study materials engineering at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Kristin was heartbroken to discover the robbery.

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The El Segundo Police Force then stepped in and created a GoFundMe page to raise money for Kristin.

Since they started the campaign, they have successfully raised over $5,000.

“Kristin has done everything right in her life and was a major contributor to this community,” wrote the officers. “Let’s not allow some burglars ruin her college experience!!!”

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Pilot Flies 750 Miles to Save a Dog That Was Given 24 Hours to Live

While dogs might be man’s best friend, this man is now definitely the best friend of Lisa the pup.

Lisa, also known as Adrienne, is a 2-year-old dog who was rescued by the Granville County Animal Shelter in Oxford, North Carolina when she was found on the streets with a severe bladder prolapse. Because the surgery for the prolapse was too serious, Lisa was sentenced to euthanization.

That is, until Animals R Family – an animal wellness center and charity in Englishtown, New Jersey, heard about her plight.

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The charity volunteered the $1,500 necessary for the surgery, but they had no idea how they were going to get Lisa from North Carolina to the animal hospital before the deadline.

Paul Steklenski, who is the pilot in charge of a rescue organization called Flying Fur Animal Rescue, volunteered to fly the 750-mile round trip from his home in Pennsylvania, to pick up Lisa in North Carolina, and bring her to Westchester.

“It was a very emotional rescue because of when was at stake. I was exhausted by the end of the day,” Steklenski told Metro. “The trip was the difference between life and death but now, given the proper care, Adrienne will live a perfectly normal life.”

Lisa is now recovering from a successful surgery, after which she will be ready for adoption.

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Adorable ‘Yoda Bat’ Species Has Been Renamed For its Happy Face

An unusual breed of fruit bat – previously nicknamed ‘Yoda’ due to its resemblance to the Star Wars Jedi Master – has now officially been registered as a new species and renamed the happy (Hamamas) tube-nosed fruit bat.

Discovered in a remote rainforest of Papua New Guinea, the bat’s unusual features immediately saw it affectionately referred to as the ‘Yoda bat’.

However, after thorough research examining literature and some 3,000 specimens in 18 museums around the world, a University of York researcher has now formally distinguished and registered the new species.

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Dr. Nancy Irwin, an Honorary Research Fellow in York’s Department of Biology, explains: “The species is very difficult to tell apart from other tube-nosed bat species. Bat species often look similar to each other, but differ significantly in behavior, feeding, and history.

“Most of the morphological characteristics that separate this bat from other species are associated with a broader, rounder jaw which gives the appearance of a constant smile.

“Since most remote Papuans have never seen Star Wars, I thought it fitting to use a local name: the Hamamas – meaning happy – tube-nosed fruit bat.”

The happy tube-nosed fruit bat’s formal name, Nyctimene wrightae sp. nov., is named after the conservationist Dr. Deb Wright, who devoted 20 years to building conservation programs and long-term scientific capacity in Papua New Guinea.

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Watch Neighbors Throw a Parade for Breast Cancer Patient on Last Day of Chemo

This Ohio community is a prime example of how to properly love thy neighbor.

When it was Amy Kleiner’s last day of chemotherapy, her neighbors, friends, and family gathered outside of her home to surprise her with a parade.

Kleiner had originally been diagnosed with breast cancer six months ago – now, she says she is “ready to put it all behind her”.

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Complete with ribbons, signs, and balloons, the parade was waiting for Kleiner when a neighbor lured the unsuspecting woman out from her garage.

And judging by the expression on Kleiner’s face, it was a splendid surprise indeed.

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Curious Dog Finds Box of Abandoned Kittens, Instantly Decides to Be Their Dad

This adorable dad does not care if his foster kids are a different species – he just wants to take care of them.

Aragon the rescue pup first found his four orphan kittens when he was walking with his owner through Ymittos in Greece.

The mountain is a notorious dumping ground for abandoned puppies, kittens, and birds. Aragon’s owner, who is a volunteer for the Second Chance Animal Rescue Society (SCARS), has helped rescue over 25 kittens from the region.

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“We were walking Aragon near the mountain, actually planning to [make a] video on the huge number of animals abandoned there, when Aragon started pulling us towards their direction,” says his owner. “Basically, he was the rescuer, and he has been an excellent foster dad since day one.”

Despite being neutered, Aragon has become an astoundingly attentive parent. The pup can be seen smooching the felines’ tiny heads and nudging them along as they get the hang of their legs.

If you’re interested in adopting the kittens, you can contact SCARS via their website or Facebook page.

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Mom with Cancer Desperate for Missing Luggage Gets a Note With Delivery at 3 AM

Despite there being an abundance of negative news about airline employees, this Southwest worker has become a shining example of going above and beyond the call of duty.

Stacy Hurt was preparing to fly back to Pittsburgh from undergoing a chemotherapy treatment in Nashville, Tennessee when she was offered an earlier flight home.

Unfortunately, there was not enough time for a luggage transfer and her suitcase was unable to make it on the plane. When Hurt discovered that she had lost her bag, she was overwhelmingly upset.

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In order to survive colon cancer, Hurt will have to undergo chemotherapy treatments for the rest of her life. Inside of her lost bag, there were a number of important medicinal and emotional objects that she wanted for her chemo session the next day.

When Hurt spoke to Southwest airlines worker Sarah Rowan about her dilemma, the young employee immediately understood the gravity of the situation.

Rowan tirelessly searched for the bag until – at 3AM – she finally found the suitcase. Because the curriers had all gone home, however, Rowan delivered the suitcase to Hurt’s doorstep herself.

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On top of the suitcase, she left a heartwarming note scribbled on tissue paper.

The two women later shared a tearful conversation where Hurt expressed her gratitude and disbelief at Rowan’s efforts.

We warn you – it is hard not to get tearful listening to it yourself.

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Motorcycle Heroes Pull 10 People From Cars as Black Smoke and Fire Engulf Highway

These music executives were simply on their way south for a motorcycle rally last week – they weren’t expecting to become heroes on the way there.

The 10-person crew was heading to South Dakota through Illinois when a semi-truck crashed full speed into a car that was stopped for construction vehicles on I-24.

The collision caused an 8-car pile-up that led to several gasoline leaks on the highway. As fuel spewed across the pavement, the motorcyclists – 2 of whom used to work as paramedics –leaped into action.

The bikers called 911, assembled onlookers, and started pulling drivers out of the damaged vehicles. After rescuing a family of six from their SUV and an injured trucker and his friends, they turned towards a woman who was trapped in her crumpled car.

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When they failed to get her out of the car, they started dragging the whole heap of metal to safety by hand.

It’s a good thing that they did, too – immediately after they pulled the car into the grassy median strip, an explosion tore through the vehicles that had only just recently been filled with people.

Ten minutes after the collision, emergency vehicles arrived to treat the injured and extinguish the blaze.

“I knew it was going to blow up. That’s 100 percent. It just hadn’t blown up yet. It smelled like acid and black smoke,” Marc Oswald, co-founder of the Oswald Entertainment Group, told the Tennessean. “The fact that nobody died is a miracle.”

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NYC Just Freed 640,000 People From Fear That They May Be Arrested For Minor Offenses

Over 640,000 people will no longer have to be afraid of being arrested for minor nonviolent crimes – such as walking a dog without a leash, open container drinking, littering, being in a park after hours, and spitting – that they committed decades ago.

The warrants were usually issued when the offenders failed to pay their fines or show up in court. District attorneys from Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx argued that these warrants would often hurt New Yorkers who would forget about the offenses, only to have them come back up years later in negative ways.

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Offenders might find themselves under arrest after reporting a crime, or after calling in a fender bender. Potential employers might also see the warrant during a background check. Additionally, legislators said that the arrest warrants wasted valuable police time.

“The people who have these warrants have not been in trouble with the law for a decade or more, and it is time that they are given the opportunity to live productive lives, free from summonses hanging over their heads,” Darcel Clark, the Bronx district attorney, said in a statement.

“Someone who owes a $25 fine should not be arrested and brought down to central booking and spend 20 or 24 hours in a cell next to a hardened criminal. That’s not fair, and that’s not justice,” said acting Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, according to the Associated Press.

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Uber is Delivering Free Ice Cream to Your Door if You Live in One of These Cities

Ice cream goes with hot summer days like peanut butter and jelly – and that is why Uber is making sure that users in 10 cities can get free ice cream for the next six weeks.

August 11th marks Free Cone Friday: a day on which users in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Boston, Miami, Toronto, Seattle, Atlanta, or Dallas can select the UberICECREAM option on their app and have a free ice cream cone delivered to their door.

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The ice cream trucks that will be distributing the sweet treats will also be serving them in reusable silicone cones. If you keep the cone, you can then bring it to any participating McDonald’s for a refill every Friday until September 22nd.

If that isn’t a sweet surprise to mark the start of the weekend, then we don’t know what is.

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Baghdad Residents Fly Hundreds of Kites to Counter City’s Image

Republished with permission from Peace News
Written by Mustafa Nader
June 12th, 2017

Baghdad has been ranked the worst capital city in the world to live in – but the founders of this kite festival are flying a special kind of flag that says otherwise.

The kite-flying festival, called Orshina (أورشينا ), was held in the Abu Nuas Gardens in May, in reaction to the global listing.

Muhammed, a Baghdad citizen, said the festival aims to show a different side of Iraq and the Iraqi people.

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“All the world mentions [is] that Iraq is the country of the war, and it is represented as ISIS and bad things – but actually, no – Iraq is represented by life, love, and [all] good things,” Muhammed said.

“…Can you see how people love their life, and how they are brave, and how they always choose the best things?” he said.

“My best wishes for my country, and for the whole world.”

Over 1000 people attended the festival, and musicians and entertainers performed while organizers launched 365 kites.

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Watch John Mayer Pay Tribute in This Moving Rendition of Iconic Glen Campbell Song

If John Mayer couldn’t become any more beloved, he is now being hailed for performing a very moving acoustic tribute to the late country singer and actor Glen Campbell.

During last night’s performance in Nashville for his Search For Everything tour, the musician crooned a soft rendition of “Gentle on my Mind” – one of Campbell’s most popular songs.

“I’m going to play this song with more love than precision. I play it because it’s my favorite song in the world,” Mayer told the crowd at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. “Whether I play it right or wrong, I’d rather have played it.”

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Campbell, who is known for singing the hit songs “Gentle on my Mind,” “Rhinestone Cowboy,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Galveston,” and “Wichita Lineman”, passed away yesterday at the age of 81 after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Campbell personally was chosen by John Wayne to be his co-star in the film True Grit. The guitar player also landed a TV variety show for a few years called The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.

During his 50 years in show business, Campbell has released more than 70 albums. He has sold 45 million records and accumulated 12 RIAA Gold albums, 4 Platinum albums and 1 Double-Platinum album.

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Man With No Arms Wins Gold at National Archery Championship

This man doesn’t need a hand in doing anything – not even winning gold at an archery competition.

Despite 35-year-old Matt Stutzman being born without arms, he just won first place at the target competition, and second place at the open compound final of the USA Archery Outdoor National Championships in Westfield, Indiana.

The father of three competes the same way that he hunts, parents, and drives a car – by using his feet.

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Stutzman, who first started doing archery in 2009, hopes that his victory will put him on the map for joining the US Archery World Cup Team.

This is not Stutzman’s first athletic achievement, either – in 2012, the Paralympian won silver at the London games.

He now uses his triumphs to inspire others into pursuing their own dreams.

“If a guy without arms can get a bow and sit down and compete with the best in the world at a sport with them using their arms, what’s your excuse?” Stutzman told Fox 59. “Why aren’t you doing what you want to do? Get off the couch and get it done.”

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When Passenger Asks to be Left at a Bridge, Uber Driver Intervenes Instead

If it had not been for the quick thinking of this Uber driver, a simple Monday night drive could have ended in tragedy.

41-year-old Chris Farley was called to pick up a young male passenger from his house in Gulfport, Florida around 8PM. While they were driving, the passenger told Farley that he had recently been diagnosed with brain cancer.

“I told him about my mother passing from cancer and we continued to talked about the disease for a few minutes,” says Farley. “I asked him if he was in school and he told me all about what he wanted to be.”

Then, Farley noticed something strange about the passenger’s destination.

“I noticed that the destination for this passenger was dead smack at the center of the Skyway Bridge…”

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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is a notorious spot for people committing suicide in Tampa Bay, as the bridge is over 200 feet high.

“So I asked him where he was going. He gave me the weirdest story that was not even close to being believable. He said that the ambulance wouldn’t take him all the way to Tampa and that his doctor told him to get to the top of the Skyway Bridge, pull over where the phones are and call [Florida Highway Patrol] and they would send an ambulance for him to bring him to his doctor.”

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Suspicious of his passenger’s motives, Farley asked the man to repeat his story to the bridge’s toll booth attendant and her supervisor.

“I made eye signals to her that something was up with my passenger. She said an ambulance can’t pick him up from the bridge, but he could make a call from the rest area to have the FHP come get him.

“I took him to the Skyway rest area and talked with him and he assured me that he wasn’t going to jump. I could tell he was lying.”

Farley then prayed with the passenger and asked if he could take a picture with him so he could remember his face for prayer later. In reality, the driver only wanted a picture of the man so he could send it to law enforcement officials.

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Once the man got out of his car, he dialed 911, explained the situation, and emailed them the photo of the passenger.

Police then arrived on the scene and found the man near a pier on the water. While the man tried to evade police by swimming into the water and drowning himself, they were able to pull him out, conduct CPR, and take him to the hospital for treatment.

Farley reportedly plans on visiting him in the hospital later this week.

“God put that man in my car tonight for a reason,” says Farley. “I’m just glad he is still alive.”

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Celebrate Int’l Cat Day With This Video of Kitties Acting Like Meowllennials

In celebration of International Cat Day today, these meowlennials grabbed their catnip, hit the club, and got lit on some purrrfect margaritas.

But have no fear – no cats were intoxicated during the making of this meowvelous film.

In fact, the video of these furry youngsters was created as a means of drawing attention to the work of Kitty Bungalow: a California-based organization that rescues and socializes feral cats. Evite, a digital invitation company, created the film.

“This is an amazing experience with Evite and a great opportunity for the kittens at Kitty Bungalow,” the organization told Good News Network. “They have been studying really hard in their Drama Class to get ready for the national stage.”

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“We hope our experiences and guidance can help others all across the country as our organization continues to grow and help the helpless street cats.

“Plus the kittens think they may have a chance at an Oscar and we don’t want to let them down!”

Evite Project Manager Julian Clark told Good News Network: “What else brings people together more than the love and companionship that comes from an animal – especially one you rescued?

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“With that in mind, we decided to craft videos that would make people laugh, warm their hearts and hopefully get them to support a great cause.”

As for the cats themselves, they were more than happy to squad up for the film – and enjoy the ‘club’ atmosphere.

“The cats loved the lights. Like laser pointers, cats are usually attracted to sparkly, bright things that moved. It was our easiest set-up of the day, actually!

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This Church Vowed to Bring Dignity to Homeless Folks by Building Tiny House Village Next Door

Denver is moving up the ranks of cities that are giving their homeless population places to call their own – and it is partially in thanks to a local church.

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church of Colorado is pushing for the addition of a second tiny house village next to their church in downtown Denver.

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The village would be almost identical to Denver’s first tiny house village, the Beloved Community, except it would have eight little homes instead of eleven.

Since the church has been rallying for a change in city zoning laws, the religious facility is hoping that they can begin construction as early as the coming months, just weeks after the completion of the Beloved Community.

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Anonymous Group of Adults Secretly Watches Over Struggling Youth of Their Town

Every good deed should be applauded, but some people simply don’t want the attention that comes with the spotlight – but they still yearn for a way to get involved.

That’s why this group of adults created an anonymous society dedicated to helping the youth of their struggling hometown.

The Secret Alumni Yellowjacket Society (SAYS) is an organization of adults who used to be residents of Fredonia, Kansas: a town described by the society’s president – who asked Good News Network for anonymity – as a suffering Midwestern city.

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The president, who now works as a scientist at a university medical center, is just one of a couple dozen members of SAYS – all of whom are successful alumni over the age of 35.

“Most of our members are pretty successful and now are at a point in their life that they want to give back, but don’t want any public recognition,” she told Good News Network. “This is why we will never release our full membership roster. These folks don’t need to impress anyone, we don’t need the recognition and we don’t want any ‘thank you’s’. We simply want to respond when someone tells us there is a need.”

By coordinating alongside a few teachers, counselors, and the Fredonia Unified School District superintendent Brian Smith, SAYS helps to finance whatever academic or recreational resources the teachers and students may need in the struggling Midwestern town.

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“It could mean that we purchase sports shoes for kids who want to try out for sports, or teaching aids for teachers, or software that the school district cant afford.”

“We have a few members on the private Facebook page who will never address the community, but they want to see what we are doing and if they see a project that they feel strongly about, they will send me a private message and tell me that they will donate.”

Because the society is not a nonprofit organization, it is unclear how much money SAYS has donated to their hometown’s school system – but the president knows that they have donated at least $65,000 since they first formed in January.

Four SAYS members spent over $42,000 alone on a clothes closet that now provides free clothes, shoes, toiletries, and other school supplies to the students.

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“The society wanted the room to be a “cool” place, well organized and decorated like a store, and more importantly, the members wanted to give kids that needed items to be able to go and get what they needed confidentially,” explained the president.

Other projects have included buying cameras for the schools’ journalism classes, an early learning center for pre-K students, a special olympics tournament, a prom dress giveaway, teaching aids for special needs children, and other smaller, more secretive projects that benefit individual students.

While one of the society’s key tenets is secrecy, not everyone from Fredonia can respect their privacy. The SAYS president first approached GNN after she says that she was rejected for a story by the editor of their local news outlet.

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“We have approached the local paper and they refuse … to publish a story about some of the things we have done to help teachers and students reach their full potential. As editor, her response to why she will not publish is, ‘she needs the members’ names, because otherwise it would be fake news’.”

But the society members refuse to be discouraged – they hope that by publishing the accomplishments of the organization, other schools and alumni will be inspired to create similar initiatives for their struggling hometowns.

“With 78% of children on financial assistance, it is evident that this little town struggles with many of the same issues seen in larger cities, those including drug use and the loss of industry that typically supports the town. We fill the gap between what is allowable expenditures through the state education fund and what is not allowable.”

“SAYS believes that every child has an innate desire to learn and that every child should be afforded that opportunity,” said another member of the organization. “It is our goal to foster learning desire by facilitating an environment within Fredonia schools that removes as many potential learning roadblocks as possible.”

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Breakthrough Device Heals Organs and Skin with a Single Touch

These researchers have created a revolutionary device that can regenerate any kind of body tissue and repair injuries with just a touch to the afflicted area.

The device, which is only about the size of a penny, uses technology known as Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT) to inject genetic code into skin cells, turning those skin cells into any other types of cell required for treating diseased conditions; brain cells, vascular cells, nerve cells – anything a body might need to recover from an injury or sickness can be regenerated with the device.

“It takes just a fraction of a second. You simply touch the chip to the wounded area, then remove it,” said Chandan Sen, director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine and Cell-Based Therapies. “At that point, the cell reprogramming begins.”

 

In a series of lab tests, researchers from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center applied the chip to the injured legs of mice that vascular scans showed had little to no blood flow. “We reprogrammed their skin cells to become vascular cells,” Sen said. “Within a week we began noticing the transformation.”

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By the second week, active blood vessels had formed, and by the third week, the legs of the mice were saved—with no other form of treatment.

“It extends the concept known as gene therapy, and it has been around for quite some time,” said study collaborator James Lee. “The difference with our technology is how we deliver the DNA into the cells.”

The chip, loaded with specific genetic code or certain proteins, is placed on the skin, and a small electrical current creates channels in the tissue. The DNA or RNA is injected into those channels where it takes root and begins to reprogram the cells.

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In a new study published in Nature Nanotechnology, first author Daniel Gallego-Perez of Ohio State demonstrated that the technique worked with up to 98% efficiency.

“What’s even more exciting is that it not only works on the skin, but on any type of tissue,” Sen said. In fact, researchers were able to grow brain cells on the skin surface of a mouse, harvest them, then inject them into the mouse’s injured brain. Just a few weeks after having a stroke, brain function in the mouse was restored, and it was healed.

Because the technique uses a patient’s own cells and does not rely on medication, researchers expect it to be approved for human trials within a year.

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