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Newly Discovered Earth-Like Planet is Possibly Habitable

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Scientists announced yesterday that the star closest to the Sun has a planet similar to the Earth – which also makes it the closest possibly-habitable alien planet ever found.

Recent observations confirmed that this planet not only exists, but inhabits a zone where its surface temperature could allow liquid water, a key ingredient for life on Earth.

It is not yet known if this planet, Proxima b, has any life. Even if it does not, its potential ability to sustain liquid water might make it a good first hop for humanity’s future trips out into the Milky Way Galaxy.

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Although the planet’s parent star, Proxima Centauri, is cooler and redder than our Sun, one of the other two stars in the Alpha Centauri star system is very similar to our Sun. The featured image shows the sky location of Proxima Centauri in southern skies behind the telescope that made many of the discovery observations: ESO’s 3.6-meter telescope in La Silla, Chile.

The discovered planet orbits close in — so close, in fact, that one year there takes only 11 days on Earth.

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The planet was discovered by the ESO’s Pale Red Dot collaboration. Although seemingly unlikely, if Proxima b does have intelligent life, at 4.25 light years distance it is close enough to Earth for two-way communication.

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Check Out This Beautiful Carpet Made Out of 600k Flowers in Brussels

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The air was rife last week with the smell of Brussels celebrating its 20th anniversary of the annual Flower Carpet event.

Every two years, the non-profit association Tapis de Fleurs has 100 volunteers spend hours using over 600,000 begonia bulbs in order to create a breath-taking 246-foot flower carpet in the Grand-Palais of Brussels, Belgium.

The Grand-Palais – a beautiful plaza of Gothic architecture honored as a Unesco World Heritage site – even features a concert with a specially composed anthem for the event’s theme.

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This year’s theme celebrated over 150 years of Belgian and Japanese friendship.

The Tapis de Fleurs includes a committee of artists and designers that use scaled pictures and illustrations to create the festival’s carpet image. Once the design has been confirmed, the flowers can be ordered in advance to highlight each color in the picture.

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A week before the flowers are arranged, a drawing is laid down on the cobblestones as a stencil for the volunteers.

It’s no surprise that the festival has been continuing since its first event in 1971 – Belgium is the largest exporter of begonias in the world, supplying over 60 million bulbs a year primarily to France, the United States, and the Netherlands.

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Scientists Use Ultrasound to ‘Jump Start’ Coma Patient’s Brain

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A 25-year-old man recovering from a coma has made remarkable progress following a treatment at UCLA to jump-start his brain using ultrasound. The technique uses sonic stimulation to excite the neurons in the thalamus, an egg-shaped structure that serves as the brain’s central hub for processing information.

”It’s almost as if we were jump-starting the neurons back into function,” said Martin Monti, the study’s lead author and a UCLA associate professor of psychology and neurosurgery. “Until now, the only way to achieve this was a risky surgical procedure known as deep brain stimulation, in which electrodes are implanted directly inside the thalamus,” he said. “Our approach directly targets the thalamus but is noninvasive.”

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Monti said the researchers expected the positive result, but he cautioned that the procedure requires further study on additional patients before they determine whether it could be used consistently to help other people recovering from comas.

“It is possible that we were just very lucky and happened to have stimulated the patient just as he was spontaneously recovering,” Monti said.

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A report on the treatment is published in the journal Brain Stimulation. This is the first time the approach has been used to treat severe brain injury.

The technique, called low-intensity focused ultrasound pulsation, was pioneered by Alexander Bystritsky, a UCLA professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences in the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and a co-author of the study. Bystritsky is also a founder of Brainsonix, a Sherman Oaks, California-based company that provided the device the researchers used in the study.

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That device, about the size of a coffee cup saucer, creates a small sphere of acoustic energy that can be aimed at different regions of the brain to excite brain tissue. For the new study, researchers placed it by the side of the man’s head and activated it 10 times for 30 seconds each, in a 10-minute period.

Monti said the device is safe because it emits only a small amount of energy — less than a conventional Doppler ultrasound.

Before the procedure began, the man showed only minimal signs of being conscious and of understanding speech — for example, he could perform small, limited movements when asked. By the day after the treatment, his responses had improved measurably. Three days later, the patient had regained full consciousness and full language comprehension, and he could reliably communicate by nodding his head “yes” or shaking his head “no.” He even made a fist-bump gesture to say goodbye to one of his doctors.

“The changes were remarkable,” Monti said.

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The technique targets the thalamus because, in people whose mental function is deeply impaired after a coma, thalamus performance is typically diminished. And medications that are commonly prescribed to people who are coming out of a coma target the thalamus only indirectly.

Under the direction of Paul Vespa, a UCLA professor of neurology and neurosurgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, the researchers plan to test the procedure on several more people beginning this fall at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Those tests will be conducted in partnership with the UCLA Brain Injury Research Center and funded in part by the Dana Foundation and the Tiny Blue Dot Foundation.

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If the technology helps other people recovering from coma, Monti said, it could eventually be used to build a portable device — perhaps incorporated into a helmet — as a low-cost way to help “wake up” patients, perhaps even those who are in a vegetative or minimally conscious state. Currently, there is almost no effective treatment for such patients, he said.

The study’s other co-authors are Vespa, who holds UCLA’s Gary L. Brinderson Family Chair in Neurocritical Care and is director of neurocritical care at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center; Caroline Schnakers, a UCLA neurosurgery researcher; and Alexander Korb, a Semel Institute researcher.

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87K Acres Donated for New Nat’l Park: Celebrate With Free Admission to All 412 Parks This Week

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Thanks to a family donation, a new space for outdoor adventure, recreation, and play will be available to the public in Maine.

This week, President Obama announced the designation of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument as America’s 413th participating space of the National Park System.

As well as being a thriving eco-system supporting geological biodiversity, the beloved monument is a beloved hotspot of Maine residents for skiing, hunting, fishing, and canoeing.

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The new national park was made possible through a generous donation of 87,500 acres by Roxanne Quimby and her family. The gift has been facilitated by the National Park Foundation as part of its Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks.

In addition to the new park land, the gift includes an endowment of $20 million to supplement federal funds for initial park operational needs and infrastructure development at the new monument, and a pledge of another $20 million in future philanthropic support.

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“As the National Park Service begins a second century of conservation this week, the President’s designation of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument serves as an inspiration to reflect on America’s iconic landscapes and historical and cultural treasures,” said U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell. “Through this incredibly generous private gift for conservation, these lands will remain accessible to current and future generations of Americans, ensuring the rich history of Mainers’ hunting, fishing and recreation heritage will forever be preserved.”

“The National Park Service marks its centennial this week with a renewed commitment to tell a more complete story of our nation and to connect with the next generation of park visitors, supporters and advocates,” said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis. “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the Centennial and underscore our mission than by adding this extraordinary piece of Maine’s North Woods to the National Park System, and sharing its stories and world class recreation opportunities with the rest of the world.”

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Through the Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks, the National Park Foundation seeks to raise $350 million for programs and projects designed to protect America’s special places, connect people from all backgrounds to parks, and inspire future generations of national park stewards. With this gift, the Foundation has raised more than $300 million toward the goal.

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Boaters Shocked When Clever Seal Hops on Board to Escape Orcas (WATCH)

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These orcas will have to stay hungry thanks to the quick actions of this runaway seal.

Kirk Fraser was boating with his friends off of the coast of Vancouver Island, Canada when he saw a pod of 12 killer whales swimming past their ship – and that’s when the slippery little escapee flopped on board.

The sailors encouraged the seal to stay still as the orcas circled in the water below.

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The critter accidentally fell off the boat a few times, but always managed to climb back on just in time.

Once the predators finally left after 35-40 minutes of pursuing their prey, the happy seal dived into the sea and swam into the sunset alive and well.

(WATCH the incredible video below) Editor’s note: graphic language used.

 

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Olympic Buildings To Be Disassembled Like Puzzles For Public Parks and Schools

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The 2016 Rio Olympics have taken its toll on the city’s struggling infrastructure, but the Olympic Committee is taking strides to ensure more efficient social and environmental responsibility by reusing the buildings typically abandoned after the games.

Using a method known as “nomadic architecture”, several of the Olympic structures can be assembled and disassembled like puzzles – this makes it so that instead of rotting and taking up space in the city, they can be contributed towards public spaces and projects.

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AECOM, an engineering consulting company that created the master plans for the Olympics has mapped out the event’s “legacy mode” – also known as the plans and processes of cleaning up once the games are over.

“With the legacy vision already in place, the strategy was always to create world‑class sports facilities that would not languish unused after the Games,” says Bill Hanway, AECOM’s Global Sports Leader on the buildings. “This meant looking hard at the business case for each stadium. If it didn’t have a clear role post-Games, it became a temporary venue, with its constituent parts designated for reuse.”

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Now that the games have ended, construction crews will start the deconstruction of the building for better use.

The handball venue known as the Future Arena will be used to build four 500-student primary schools in the city’s Jacarepaguá neighborhood while the $38 million Aquatic Stadium where Michael Phelps dominated his races will go towards creating two community swimming centers.

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The International Broadcast Center will become a high school dormitory for gifted athletes; the peninsula that featured several game venues will become host to public parks and private development; and the Tennis Center and souvenir shop can simply be disassembled for better use.

Not only are nomadic buildings better for the city’s infrastructure, but they’re also cheaper to build and more environmentally friendly since they don’t require permanent design and materials.

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Stork Flies 5,000 Miles Every Year To Be With Injured Soul Mate (WATCH)

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If you don’t believe in true love, then you’ve obviously never heard of Klepetan and Malena the storks.

Ever since Malena had her wing shot by a hunter in 1993, she has been unable to join her soul mate on his 5,000 mile migration from Eastern Europe to South Africa.

But that doesn’t stop Klepetan from coming back every year like clockwork to visit his injured mate in Slavonski Brod, Croatia.

The celebrity couple has raised more than 40 chicks in the 14 years that they’ve been together—and they’re even so beloved by village residents, that there’s a live feed of their reunion running every spring.

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Village school teacher Stjepan Vokic found Malena lying on her side in the road almost two decades ago, and he has always cared for her in Klepetan’s absence. Every winter, Malena is allowed to stay in the house with his family, while in the warmer seasons, she resides in a nest that Stjepan built on his roof.

Storks aren’t famous for their long-term mating practices, but they have been known to stay mostly monogamous if they find the right companion.

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Other males have tried to woo Malena in Klepetan’s absence, but she has always chased off the presumptuous birds so she can continue waiting for her one true love.

(WATCH the video of the amorous birds below)

 

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San Francisco Officially Declares Itself a No-Styrofoam Zone

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Starting in 2017, San Francisco will pass legislation banning the sale of foam food and retail products in order to protect the environment from further pollution.

Foam does not biodegrade and crumbles easily over the time, causing harm to sea creatures and the Bay area aquatic ecosystem.

Thanks to the vote by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the Californian city will start enacting the ban on fish and meat trays in July before continuing the exclusion of items such as foam coolers, cheaply-made pool toys, packing peanuts, polystyrene dock floats, and buoys in January.

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Similar legislation has been enacted in places like New York City, but the ban has been declared the toughest anti-foam law in the country.

“I just passed the toughest anti-Styrofoam law in the country and we did it unanimously,” Board of Supervisors President London Breed wrote on her Facebook page after the vote in July. “This is a huge step for our environment and health. San Francisco is on our way to leading the country on environmental policy—again!”

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Fire Forces Man To Sell Good Luck Pearl, Turns Out To Be Worth $100Mil

A Philippines fisherman was feeling down on his luck when a house fire forced him to clear out his possessions and change locations – until a good luck charm that he had kept under his bed changed his life.

The unidentified man had fished out a giant pearl from the ocean when his anchor got stuck on the rock while sailing off the coast of Palawan Island in the Philippines ten years ago.

When he was forced to sell it, the shocked tourism agent at Puerto Princesca told him that the 77-pound gem that he had kept hidden in his rundown wooden home was likely to be the biggest pearl in the world, measuring in at 1 foot wide and 2.2 feet long. It’s also valued at £76 million ($100 million).

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The Lao-Tzu Pearl, which is currently on display in the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum in New York City only weighs in at 14 pounds – five times smaller than the gem that the fisherman just handed in.

According to Aileen Cynthia Amurao, a Puerto Princesa city tourism officer and relative of the fisherman, the monstrous prize is going to be verified by the Gemologist Institute and other international authorities before hopefully going on display to attract more tourists to the little town.

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This Man Strums Next to New York’s Homeless So They Earn More Money

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It all started when Chris Leamy was walking out of the subway with his guitar case and a homeless woman pointed at it, remarking “This would be easier if I had one of those.”

Panhandlers always make a lot more money if they have an instrument, but what if they can’t afford one?

That’s why Chris has been playing his guitar next to homeless people around New York City for almost two years.

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His hashtag #HePlaysForMe helps raise money for the homeless community as he plays: if he makes $15 for a homeless person, they get to keep all the money while Chris matches it by paying $15 to the Bowery Mission Homeless Shelter and asking his followers to do the same.

The musician has already raised well over $6,000 for New York’s homeless since last year.

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One of his friends in poverty, Miguel Correa, is one of Chris’s luckiest benefactors: since the man made an appearance in a Now This video alongside the guitar player, a donation page was set up to get Miguel off the streets.

The goal was set at only $500 – which was enough for new clothes from Goodwill, food, a savings account, and two months rent for an apartment in the Bronx. Any money donated over the specified sum would buy meals for the Bowery Mission homeless shelter.

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Not only did the page make enough money for Miguel to get back on his feet again, it also bought 1,257 meals for the homeless community.

Miguel now has a job at Dairy Queen and Chris has been signed by Sony for a record deal while he continues playing for New York’s homeless.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Internet Comes Together To Help Girl With Autism Replace Her Favorite Shirt

 

Because 10-year-old Cami Skouson has autism, she has been fixated on the same flowery pink shirt that she got from Target five years ago.

But after constant wear, the child’s shirt became too tattered for use.

That’s why her mom Deborah Grimshaw Skouson took to Facebook with a plea for a replica.

Her post was shared over 40,000 times on social media, news stations, and radio shows until the packages started pouring in.

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Over 178 shirts have been shipped to Cami’s home in Utah since the photo went viral and Target has even offered to remake the tee in larger sizes so she can continue wearing them as an adult.

“I don’t know how much she understands, but when she first saw multiples of the shirt, she was a little confused, because she’s only ever had one at a time,” Deborah told Today. “She likes to pick up each one of them, and she rubs them against her face and smells them, and just gets a big smile on her face.”

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Cop Posts Selfies with Dogs He Saved To Help Them Reunite With Owners

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Two lucky canines hitched a free ride thanks to a kind-hearted cop.

Officer Evan Lavigne offered the two pooches a ride in his police cruiser after he received a call about two loose dogs wandering around a small neighborhood of Massachusetts.

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The officer snapped selfies with his new furry friends and posted the images on Facebook to help the owners find their runaway dogs.

Thanks to the kindness of the force’s new dog whisperer, the two hounds are now safe and sound with their grateful families.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Grandpa Declines Seat on Metro and Stuns Passengers With His Strength

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You don’t have to be in the Olympics to be super strong – and according to Wayne McEntire, you don’t have to be young either.

The 68-year-old man and his 19-year-old grandson were on the metro in Rio enjoying their stay for the 2016 Olympics.

When a Brazilian man offered Wayne a priority seat used for the elderly and disabled, he politely declined – and decided to show off a little.

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To the passenger’s shock, he took hold of a nearby subway pole and lifted his whole body into a perfectly horizontal line

Since his grandson Britton Barker posted the photos of his grandfather on social media, he has become Twitter famous and proved that age is just a number.

 

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Man Builds Magical Classroom Treehouse for Kids Displaced by Tsunami

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After the ravaging floodwaters of the 2011 tsunami in the Sendai region of Japan displaced thousands of children and families, Takashi Kobayashi knew he wanted to lend a hand in the best way he could: making treehouses.

Takashi has built over 120 tree houses in the last 20 years, but he says the classroom that he made for the tsunami victims is his most special by far.

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A father of 3 himself, the woodsman found his heart breaking as he volunteered in the days following the flood and seeing the Japanese children without homes – or worse.

So in 2014, Takashi built an awe-inspiringly beautiful tree house as a classroom for the kids.

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Neighbors Clean Up Vandalism Before Family Returns From Vacation

 

For every mean-spirited person in the world, there’s ten kind ones to take their place.

The Phillips family in Tenino, Washington was on vacation when their neighbor Heidi Russell woke up on Saturday morning to find their house and car covered in spray painted racial slurs.

Resolving to clean up the vandalism before the Phillips returned, Heidi got the whole town to join her in painting over the graffiti.

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Even the officer who took the police report of the incident joined in with the painting party.

By the time the Phillips family returned home with their three kids, they found that the words of hate had already been covered by their compassionate community.

(WATCH the video above)

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Revolutionary Crowdfunded Drone Could Destroy All Land Mines in 10 Years

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Civilians in previously war-torn countries are still in danger from battles past because of undetonated land mines hiding underground.

Moving and defusing land mines has always been expensive and time-consuming – but not anymore thanks to a Kickstarter-backed drone.

Massoud Hassani started a crowdfunding campaign for the Mine Kafon Drone: an unmanned flying robot that uses GPS tracking and 3D-scanning to map, detect, and detonate land mines in the ground.

Though their goal was originally set for $77,000, the flood of donations pushed them up to $173,000. For every €17 donated, contributors can sponsor 7,500 meters of mine detection.

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The drone has been hailed as a revolutionary piece of technology because of how it is 20 times faster and 200 times cheaper than current methods like animals and deminers.

There are still over 100 million land mines that injure at least 10 civilians a day in countries like Angola, Afghanistan, Cambodia, and Colombia. Using current technologies, clearing or even detecting all land mines across the entire world would take over 1,100 years.

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With the Mine Kafon Drone, it could take less than 10 years.

Thanks to the crowdfunding campaign, the drone is entering into a new pilot study testing weather conditions and different environments. Once more data’s been gathered, the drone will be presented to the UN for validation and then go into mass production.

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Tom Holland as Spiderman Becomes Real Life Superhero For Hospital Kids

 

Tom Holland, the beloved English actor who rocked the role of Spider-Man in Marvel’s latest cinematic hit Captain America: Civil War just swung into a children’s hospital for a bit of fun.

In the midst of his busy filming schedule for Spider-Man: Homecoming in Atlanta, Georgia, the superhero donned his costume and visited the children at the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Parents and kids alike were delighted by his charm and he quickly befriended many of the hospital’s tiny residents.

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The celebrity posted photos of his visit on his Instagram with an endearing caption addressed to the patients reading “Meeting you all today was such a wonderful experience and you’re all such little inspirations. We’re proud of you and we love and we hope to be back soon and thank you for having us Egleston Children’s hospital.”

Spider-Man isn’t the only superhero bringing smiles to children’s hospitals either: John Boyega from Star Wars: The Force Awakens made a guest appearance in March, Chris Pratt gave “raptor-taming” lessons in 2015, and Chris Evans paid a visit to one of Captain America’s biggest fans with cancer.

Spider-Man: Homecoming isn’t due to release until July 2017, however you can check out Tom Holland’s phenomenal performance of Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War.

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Cuba’s Airport Gets a Boost For Tourism with International Partnership

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With the United States rebuilding relations with Cuba, the Caribbean country is getting ready to receive a record number of tourists for the second year in a row; the wave of visitors has pushed the infrastructure of the island to the limit, hotels are packed, and the long lines in Havana international airport are becoming an issue.

To diminish the problem, the Cuban government announced the sale of the international sector of the airport – where over 50% of the tourists arrive – to the French company Aéroports de Paris.

The announcement states that the “partnership” includes modernization, expansion, and improvement of services according to the estimated amount of passengers. European investments like tourism, transportation, energy, and agriculture were part of the package to renegotiate Cuban debt. However, it didn’t mention details alluding to what kind of partnership it is or how much will be invested.

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With most of Cuban tourism coming from America, there has already been a flood of international visitors to the airport, and that figure has risen a staggering 80% since last year – during the first semester alone, there were 180,000 Americans, outnumbered only by Canadians.

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Baby Born Prematurely On a Plane Gets Free Flights For Life

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This baby is definitely going to go places in her life with unlimited miles under her belt – and it’s all because she couldn’t wait a few more hours to be born.

A woman started going into labor on a flight from Dubai to the Philippines. Two of the other passengers on the plane who happened to be nurses rushed to help as the plane made an emergency landing in India to make sure the mother would be okay.

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Another passenger had a suitcase full of baby clothing to offer the little infant once she was born.

The airline, Cebu Pacific, rewarded the brave baby with free flights for life in honor of her early arrival.

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Stranger Waiting in Line Behind Teacher Pays For Her School Supplies

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Devoted seventh grade teacher Sabrina Drude was given a lesson in kindness from a total stranger.

While Lester Brown was standing in line behind Sabrina at the Walmart cash register, he remarked on the educator’s abundance of notebooks, markers, and pencils – why so many school supplies if she didn’t have any children with her?

Sabrina explained that she taught in a very low socioeconomic area of San Antonio, Texas where many of her students couldn’t afford the basics like their peers could.

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That’s why, at the start of every school year, Drude would fill the need for her kids and buy extra classroom supplies.

Moved by Sabrina’s compassion, Lester offered to pick up her $100 tab.

Even though she refused, Lester stepped between her and the cashier, telling her to put her money away because “teachers don’t get the recognition that they deserve.”

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With tears in her eyes, Sabrina thanked the stranger profusely before inviting him to her classroom’s pizza party at the Francis Scrobee Middle School so he could serve as an inspiration for her students, as he had for her.

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