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4 College Kids Changed History By Sitting Down, 56 Years Ago Today

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Today is the first day of Black History Month in the U.S., a day when some pretty savvy college kids made history 56 years ago. Today’s youth would say these guys had game.

On February 1, 1960, four black students from North Carolina A&T State University sat down at the “whites only” lunch counter inside a Greensboro Woolworth store. Although they were refused service, they stayed until closing. More joined them over the next few days and sit-ins spread to other North Carolina cities. On July 25, 1960, after losing $200,000 in sales to boycotts, the Greensboro store abandon its segregation policies.

Four years after the Greensboro Four (Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, Jr., and David Richmond) staged their sit-in, The Civil Rights Act of 1964 mandated desegregation in all public accommodations, including beaches, libraries, parks and museums.

A section of the lunch counter from the Greensboro Woolworth (pictured, above) is preserved in the Smithsonian Museum of American History, and the original building at 132 South Elm Street now houses the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.

(Photo by RadioFan, via CC license)

This Baby Can’t Stop Laughing At What Her Mouth Can Do (WATCH)

 

Making others laugh is fun, but cracking yourself up with kooky sounds is priceless.

Once this baby figured out how to make “raspberries” with her lips, it was continuous laughter ever after on this family’s road trip.

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With nine-month-old Savannah in the back seat, who needs a radio for entertainment?

This was posted over a year ago on YouTube, but we hadn’t seen it until this week.

New Therapy Halts Progression of Lou Gehrig’s Disease in Mice

Damaged copper and zinc superoxide dismutase -Oregon State University ReleaseResearchers announced that they have essentially stopped the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s disease, for nearly two years, allowing the mice to approach their normal lifespan.

Scientists at Oregon State University say the findings are some of the most compelling ever produced in the search for a therapy to help sufferers of ALS, a debilitating and fatal disease.

“We are shocked at how well this treatment can stop the progression of ALS,” said Joseph Beckman, lead author on this study and professor of biochemistry and biophysics in the College of Science at Oregon State University, and principal investigator at OSU’s Linus Pauling Institute.

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In decades of work, no treatment has been discovered for ALS that can do anything but prolong human survival less than a month. The mouse model used in this study is one that scientists believe may closely resemble the human reaction to this treatment.

It’s not yet known if humans will have the same response, but researchers are moving as quickly as possible toward human clinical trials, testing first for safety and then efficacy of the new approach, which consists of a compound called copper-ATSM.

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ALS is known to be caused by the death and deterioration of motor neurons in the spinal cord, which in turn has been linked to mutations in copper, zinc superoxide dismutase.

Copper-ATSM is a known compound that helps deliver copper specifically to cells with damaged mitochondria, and reaches the spinal cord where it’s needed to treat ALS. This compound has low toxicity, easily penetrates the blood-brain barrier, is already used in human medicine at much lower doses for some purposes, and is well tolerated in laboratory animals at far higher levels. Any copper not needed after use of copper-ATSM is quickly flushed out of the body.

Experts caution, however, that this approach is not as simple as taking a nutritional supplement of copper, which can be toxic at even moderate doses. Such supplements would be of no value to people with ALS, they said.

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Using the new treatment, researchers were able to stop the progression of ALS in one type of transgenic mouse model, which ordinarily would die within two weeks without treatment. Some of these mice have survived for more than 650 days, 500 days longer than any previous research has been able to achieve.

In some experiments, the treatment was begun, and then withheld. In this circumstance the mice began to show ALS symptoms within two months after treatment was stopped, and would die within another month. But if treatment was resumed, the mice gained weight, progression of the disease once again was stopped, and the mice lived another 6-12 months.

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“We have a solid understanding of why the treatment works in the mice, and we predict it should work in both familial and possibly sporadic human patients,” Beckman said. “But we won’t know until we try.”

Familial ALS patients are those with more of a family history of the disease, while sporadic patients reflect the larger general population. In humans who develop ALS, the average time from onset to death is only three to four years.

The treatment is based on bringing copper into specific cells in the spinal cord and the mitochondria weakened by copper deficiency. Copper is a metal that helps to stabilize SOD, an antioxidant protein whose proper function is essential to life. But when it lacks its metal co-factors, SOD can “unfold” and become toxic, leading to the death of motor neurons. (See photo courtesy of Oregon State University.)

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There’s some evidence that this approach, which works in part by improving mitochondrial function, may also have value in Parkinson’s disease and other conditions, researchers said. Research is progressing on those topics as well.

The treatment is unlikely to allow significant recovery from neuronal loss already caused by ALS, the scientists said, but could slow further disease progression when started after diagnosis. It could also potentially treat carriers of SOD mutant genes that cause ALS.

The new findings were reported in Neurobiology of Disease. This work has been supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, which received a huge bump in funding throughout the Ice Bucket Challenge last year, the Australian National Health and Medical Research Association, the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program, and gifts by Michael Camillo and Burgess and Elizabeth Jamieson to the Linus Pauling Institute.

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Dad Of Four Girls Overjoyed to Learn Gender Of Unborn Son (WATCH)

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"I've been waiting for this a long time, a long time." A Long Island father of four girls became overwhelmed with joy when he learned he is going to have a son. http://7ny.tv/1QDPI4d (Video: THEREBBEL84/YouTube)

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Girls just want to have fun, but boys are a whole lot of fun, too.

Julio Pena is already surrounded by women in his life – so when wife Kari learned the gender of their fifth child, after having four daughters, she decided to throw a little party to reveal the news.

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In a Facebook video published on Thursday, Julio prepare to cut open a cake that will tell him if he will be a parent to a long-awaited son.

If the interior of the cake was pink, then they would be preparing for another girl, but since the cake was blue… well, let’s just say Pena was pretty excited.

(WATCH the video above, via Facebook)

Stephen Hawking, Paul Rudd Play Quantum Chess (Hilarious Video)

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The fate of the world hangs in the balance as Ant Man actor and comedian Paul Rudd plays quantum chess against physicist Stephen Hawking in this hilarious educational video.

Humanity is doomed unless the bumbling actor can learn the ins-and-outs of quantum physics — and chess — to defeat the scientist who is arguably the world’s greatest living physicist.

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To make it even more surreal, actor Keanu Reeves narrates the historic, scientific clash of minds in the video below.

NASA, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Pope Francis, and President Obama are among those who weigh in, as each supposedly live Tweets the historic match. And Alex Winter, who played Bill to Reeves’ Ted in “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” makes a cameo.

Quantum chess is a real game invented by Canadian physicist Selim Akl to put humans and computers on a level playing field when it comes to chess. Both people and machines have the same difficulty of dealing with the scientific weirdness of quantum mechanics.

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The video aims to show that “Anyone Can Quantum” — an effort by the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter at Caltech to blend science and entertainment in a way to make physics more accessible to everyone.

(WATCH the video from IQIM Caltech below) — Photo: IQIM Caltech

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Toy Breakthroughs: Barbie Finally Gets Realistic Body; Lego Figure Gets Wheelchair

Two staples of the make-believe world of children’s toys will soon reflect real life diversity.

LEGO will add its first mini-figure in a wheelchair and Barbie will add some curves, as well as seven different skin tones.

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LEGO unveiled its “Fun in the Park” play set, which features 14 elements including a boy in a wheelchair. The addition shows that children with mobility issues are just like everyone else who wants to play in the park.

Toymaker Mattel is also addressing children’s body images by unveiling a variety of body sizes and skin color for Barbie. The message to children is that there is no one image of beauty.

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Company spokesperson Michelle Chidoni says changes are “a better reflection of what girls see in the world around them.”

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Sorority Shuts Down Stereotypes in Poignant Photo Series

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A Southern sorority is breaking down stereotypes with a series of photos that describe their real-life personalities, goals, and abilities.

“We are more than a stereotype,” the sisters of the Delta Zeta chapter at the University of Louisville, Kentucky posted on their Facebook page. “We are strong, independent women with many accomplishments and goals.”

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Thirty-nine sorority sisters posed with stereotypes written on one hand, and a fact breaking it on their other.

They attacked entrenched views about sorority members such as…

Sorority girls are dumb…

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…they drink too much…

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…they’re all rich, party girls…

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The sisters say the truth is a lot more complex.

“We are bilingual, doctors, engineers, hunters, lawyers, and so much more,” they wrote in their post.

(SEE more photos at the Delta Zeta (Beta Gamma Chapter) Facebook page)

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Affluent Parents Use Their Know-How to Get Needy Kids Into College

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Applying to colleges can be complicated and confusing– especially when no one in your family has ever attended college. Where can you get help with writing admission essays or figuring out financial aid forms?

Well, one high-school is matching parents who have gone through the process with their own college students to kids hoping to be the first in their families to continue with higher education.

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Newton North High School in Massachusetts created a program called Transitioning Together that taps the city’s affluent parents to help their neighbors’ children.

Since 2012, these experienced parents are paired with students who are first generation college applicants — many whose parents speak English as a second language.

Then-principal Jen Price noticed a huge gap between college enrollments based on race and income and helped create Transitioning Together. She’s moved on to another school, but the mentoring program she helped start has continued to grow.

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The program featured 29 students last year. All 29 went to college. This year, 40 students are taking advantage of the program — and, best of all, there’s no shortage of mentors.

“As people had amazing experiences, they started talking at cocktail parties and to their friends and to their neighbors and so the mentor pool has really grown,” Price told WGBH News.

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Woman Searches for Stranger Whose Comment Saved Her Life

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This woman thought a stranger was flirting with her, but he was actually saving her life.

Christine Burnie was in an Aukland, New Zealand hardware store when a man approached her.

“Excuse me love, you know you have a black mole on your back you should really be concerned about,” the man said.

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Burnie thought it was a clever pick-up line, but the man was serious — and so was the mole.

A doctor determined it was an invasive malignant melanoma and removed it.

She told the New Zealand Herald she’s “excited to be alive,” but that she never got the name of the man who warned her about the mole. She’s gone on social media trying to track him down to thank him in person.

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“Whoever you are that approached me — I am a mum with a young teenage boy. THANK YOU for saving my life,” she posted to the Neighborly network. “I am truly appreciative of your advice. THANK YOU THANK YOU SIR whoever you are.”

Her tests since the surgery show she’s free of the cancer.

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Christians Protect Mosques on Fri., Muslims Guard Churches on Sunday

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Faced with the threat of terrorist attacks in West Africa, Muslims and Christians have each other’s back.

The worshipers are protecting every place of prayer, no matter religion. On Fridays in Cameroon, Christians guard the mosques as Muslims pray. Muslims return the favor by protecting churches during Sunday services.

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The Nigerian militant group Boko Haram is an equal-opportunity destroyer, attacking both churches and mosques while services are in session. The prayerful people inside can’t see it coming, but in some small villages, the terrorists are now running into armed patrols.

Cameroon has set up volunteer “vigilance committees” to patrol villages and the capital of Yaounde, to watch for possible terrorists. They are armed for self defense but report any suspicious activity so the police handle it.

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The idea of Christians and Muslims protecting each other’s worship services is not new to places like Egypt or in Western cultures like France recently or Norway, as these two stories detail, but it is new to the remote, northern tip of Cameroon where the model is being testing to see if it might be effective elsewhere.

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Teen Risks Jail to Climb One of The Seven Wonders of the World (WATCH)

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A young German tourist gazed at a view fit for a king — or, more properly, a pharaoh.

He also was given a brief view of an Egyptian jail after authorities nabbed him climbing down the Great Pyramid of Giza, but he says it was worth it.

Note: We don’t condone the defacing of monuments or otherwise breaking the law, but since this is the Photo Of The Day section of our website, we had to share the stunning the picture.

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Andrej Ciesielski was on top of the world–the ancient world–after slipping past security and filming his climb to the top of the 4,500-year-old landmark (see video below). An experienced urban climber, he scaled the 455-feet to the top in eight minutes, listening to music all the way up.

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After he captured some spectacular photos, and climbed back down, police took him to the station, questioned him briefly, and checked his camera to see what he’d been up to. They released him without punishment — but with a stern warning not to repeat the climb.

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“I was told, [before the climb] that I did risk prison, although on balance I thought the photos would be worth it,” Ciesielski told The Telegraph.

The young tourist is already planning a trip to China.

(WATCH the video below from The Telegraph) — Photo: Andrej Ciesielski, Facebook

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12-Year-old’s Time Capsule From 1949 Returned to Him as a Man in His 70s

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A contractor who was renovating an historic home, stumbled onto a piece of personal history — a little boy’s time capsule from 1949 — so he spent his own time to return it to the now-old man.

Bill Gilbert was 12-years-old when he fashioned his time capsule in a Mason jar and hid it in new cabinets at the family home in Pueblo, Colorado.

He included a neatly typed note describing his family history and their pets — an Irish setter, two kittens and a bird — along with some stamps from his collection, an old coin, and a family photo.

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Sixty-six years later, contractor Mark Knecht was renovating the basement of the house and discovered the time capsule. Realizing it might have a great sentimental value, he decided to track down the owner.

A quick Internet search led him to a relative of Gilbert’s who passed along the contractor’s phone number to the now 79-year-old man living in Seattle, Washington.

Gilbert was excited about the discovery and offered to pay the postage to have the time capsule shipped to him, but Knecht said he’d bring it in person.

It turns out, Knecht had grown up just a few miles from where Gilbert now lives and brought the artifacts with him on a trip to visit family.

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Gilbert smiled as he held the contents of his time capsule again, for the first time since he was a 12-year-old boy.

“It’s all beginning to come back together,” he told KING News.

(WATCH the video below from KING-5) — Photo: KING News

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Knit Two Mittens and Call Us in the Morning: Knitting Has Health Benefits

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The cure for what ails you may come in the form of a needle — not a hypodermic, but the knitting kind.

Multiple studies have found evidence knitting or crocheting can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, and even improve memory and brain function as you age.

Medical researchers believe the relaxed, repetitive motions of the crafts are akin to meditation. At the same time, the creative process keeps fine motor skills honed and your mind sharp as it does “real world math” as you work on a project.

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A University of British Columbia study showed 74% of women with anorexia nervosa saw improvements in their eating disorder after learning to knit.

A 2012 study published in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences, found people who took up knitting and crocheting late in life reduced their chances of suffering memory loss or other mild, mental impairments.

Doctors at the Mayo Clinic argued in that study that the crafts helped keep the neural pathways functioning properly.

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The UK website Stitchlinks, which focuses on “therapeutic knitting” asks knitters to submit their stories of how knitting has helped improve their health. The non-scientific survey shows that 54% of people with depression say knitting helps them feel better while 60% of people with chronic pain reported the craft lets them focus attention away from it.

Regardless of their effectiveness on a person’s health, knitting and crocheting gives the patient the comfort of something soft and warm to wrap around themselves and others — something other medicines can’t offer.

(WATCH the video below from the Craft Yarn Council) — Photo: derya, CC

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R E S P E C T: Aretha Franklin to Pay For Hotel Rooms For Flint Families

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We’ve heard about celebrities such as The Game, Pearl Jam, and Cher contributing to the Flint, Michigan water crisis, so it’s not surprising that Detroit native Aretha Franklin, showed some R-E-S-P-E-C-T for the gravity of the situation.

In a serious feel-good move, the R&B star is reserving enough rooms to house up to 50 of the city’s residents in the Southfield Holiday Inn in nearby Detroit, with the Coney Island restaurant providing catering.

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Flint residents who wish to apply for the accommodations will go through a pre-screening at Detroit’s the New Bethel Baptist Church where Aretha’s father used to minister.

“Detroiters usually come to the aid of Detroiters – and Flint is certainly regarded as Detroit,” the Queen of Soul told the Local 4 news station. “Hang in there.”

No word on how long the hotel rooms will be available at no cost.

Meanwhile, Michigan’s political leaders are scrambling to keep from looking like a ”Chain of Fools.”

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Gardeners Are Creating ’Hedgehog Highways’ To Save The Species

 

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Brits are banding together over the garden fence to save the country’s favorite little spiny critters – by carving tiny holes in the bottom of those fences and creating ‘hedgehog highways’.

Hedgehogs are much beloved in England as ideal gardening partners because they eat pesky slugs and insects, so it’s been an easy sell by the Hedgehog Preservation Society (HPS) to enlist homeowners in the creative conservation measure.

GNN-app-banner-ad-optSince hedgehogs can explore up to one mile a day looking for food, shelter, and, especially, mates, they need plenty of space. Due to residential sprawl and the sturdy fences that inhibit the travel and reproduction of these nocturnal creatures, their population has plummeted by 30% in just the last decade.

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The HPS is touting several strategies for the public to help the prickly guys, such as cutting a 5×5 inch hole in your fence (which is just small enough to keep larger pets from escaping your yard), removing a brick or stone in your masonry wall, or simply switching to hedges.

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You can also make sure your garden is safe for the highways by removing netting, ponds, or toxic slug pellets.

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More than 30,000 Hedgehog Champions have registered on the HPS website to take action, which has created friendly web of passages crisscrossing England.

If you want to become a Hedgehog Champion, find out more ways on how to support hedgehog life in your garden by visiting the Hedgehog Preservation Society website.

(CHECK Out the special traits of a hedgehog in the BBC video below) –Top photo by Riude, CC

Drunk Aussies Hilariously Foil Robbery By Stealing Getaway Keys -Watch

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This “Dynamic Duo” from Down Under had a secret crimefighting weapon to help them stop a robbery: alcohol — lots of alcohol.

And the two Australians showed off an added superpower – the ability to make people laugh uncontrollably.

James Ross-Munroe and Kane Wiblen were hanging out at a gas station parking lot after a long night of partying. While James tried to fix his broken flip-flop — a “busted plugger” as he put it, they noticed two men hop out of a car, cover their faces, and head into a store.

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Realizing they were witnessing a robbery, the drunken buddies ran — and stumbled — to the getaway car where James found the keys in the ignition, grabbed them and tossed them down a grate.

Unable to drive, the suspects ran off, with the two Aussie heroes in hot pursuit — Kane in flip-flops and James barefoot.

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They never never caught up with the bandits, but Kane recorded the whole episode with his cell phone camera and the shaky, profanity-laced video was viewed more than a million times over the weekend.

The two heroes teamed up again for a Nine Network’s Today show interview that left the hosts rolling in laughter. One asked James if working out gave him the confidence to confront the suspected criminals.

“The only gym I go to is Jim Beam,” James answered with a nod to the Kentucky whiskey.

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And ever since their drunken heroics, James has been inundated with offers of new flip-flops to replace his busted pluggers.

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Motorists Form Human Chain to Pull Trucker Back From Brink (WATCH)

Human Chain Rescue screenshot Arlyn Satanek and WTAEStrangers formed a human chain to rescue a truck driver after his rig crashed on a snowy road, leaving him hanging off a cliff.

Matthew was driving through a massive winter storm in Pennsylvania Friday, when two cars in front of him spun out of control.

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He hit the brakes, losing control of his big rig on the slick road. The 18-wheeler took out 30 feet of guardrail before coming to a stop — the cab hanging precariously over a steep hillside.

Even worse, tree branches kept Collins from opening his door to escape and the smell of leaking diesel fuel portended fire.

Hardly any time passed after the accident, before a rescuer moved the branches, forced the door open, and pulled Collins from the cab with one arm.

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As the trucker looked up the hill, he saw eight men, arms linked together, forming a human chain to secure their safety up the slippery slope.

Truck driver Arlyn Satanek happened on the scene and snapped a photo of the rescue.

“It was just like everyone knew in that moment, we have to reach him, ‘Let’s lock into this and get this guy up.’ It was awesome,” Satanek told WTAE News.

As quickly as the human chain formed, each of its links headed back to their vehicles.

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Collins didn’t get a chance to thank them at the time for their “proper road ettiquette,” but said later it’s “nice to know there’s still people like that out there.”

(WATCH the video from WTAE News below) — Photo: Arlyn Satanek

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De-icing Concrete Can Make Bridges Safer, Airports More Reliable

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Like an electric blanket, this slab of concrete promises to keep airport runways warmer and bridges free from ice whenever winter storms strike.

Researchers have altered the basic foundation of roadbuilding material so it can electrically melt ice and snow.

At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln they mixed in steel shavings and carbon which allow the material to conduct an electric current. Turning up the power heats the concrete slabs and melts ice and snow.GNN-app-banner-ad-opt

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In the past, road builders have installed cables and pipes in bridges and highways to melt ice and snow, but so far the systems have been expensive and unreliable. Some are eventually ripped out by heavy traffic.

This is the first material to be used within a bridge that conducts electricity directly throughout all the concrete. Even if traffic wears away part of the roadway, the electricity continues to flow and the concrete continues to melt ice and snow.

The university researchers have been testing the material for more than 13 years on a busy 150-foot bridge. The concrete has been melting snow and ice on its own and without a problem since 2002.

In the picture above, snow blankets the ground outside a UNL classroom except for a 200-square-foot slab of the electrified concrete. Cranking up the power after a winter storm hit in December, melted the precipitation that fell on it (see the video below).

The snow-melting road material isn’t cheap, at $300 per cubic yard, it’s more than twice the price of regular concrete.

The bridge uses about $250 in electricity over a typical three-day storm, but the researchers say that’s a small fraction of the cost of deicing chemicals used to do the same job.

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They admit it’s not economical to electrify an entire highway, but since bridges and highway ramps freeze more quickly than roads, the electric-concrete mixture is a bargain to make them safer in freezing weather.

The UNL team is now demonstrating their technology to the Federal Aviation Administration with a goal of using their invention for the tarmac at a major airport.

The FAA isn’t interested in heating runways, but believes the concrete could be helpful around the gates where planes, baggage carts, and food trucks can slide on slick pavement.

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“They said that if we can heat that kind of tarmac, then there would be (far fewer) weather-related delays,” civil engineering professor Chris Tuan said. “We’re very optimistic.”

Nebraska’s Department of Roads gave the material a positive review after five years of use on the Roca Spur Bridge in Lincoln and the FAA appears impressed with the material so far.

To show how much he believes in the material, Tuan even built his home’s patio out of the material – and hasn’t ever had to shovel snow off of it.

(WATCH the time lapse video of the concrete in action below) – Photos: University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Crippled Dog in Hoarding Home Finds Love From George Clooney

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People at each successive adoption event were taken aback by Nate the rescue dog because of his birth defects, but a Hollywood legend decided he was a perfect pet.

“A barrel chest, a leg that swayed. He walked like a Hyena.” LuvFurMutts Animal Rescue posted on its Facebook page describing the little terrier mix.

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Actor George Clooney, after seeing photos and video online, thought the little dog was a keeper and adopted the three-year-old mutt for his parents, whose own terrier had passed on recently.

Nate had been one of 22 dogs rescued from a hoarding situation and moved to the group’s adoption facility in Fairfield, Ohio. For nine months nobody wanted him, until the Hollywood A-Lister swooped in to claim him for his mom and dad.

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Clooney is keen on rescuing shelter dogs. He and wife, Amal, adopted their third rescue dog, a basset hound named Millie, in October to join two rescued cocker spaniels.

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Wildfire Evacuation: Doctors, Nurses Stay Behind To Rescue Animals

Bandaged Baby Kangaroos FEATURED FB Waroona Veterinary Clinic

When a wildfire swept across Western Australia, a pair of veterinarians and their nurses elected to stay at their clinic to give free medical care to animals left behind.

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Baby kangaroos, possums, horses, dogs, and cats were brought by firefighters to the staff at the Waroona Veterinary Clinic, keeping them busy around the clock.

The Joey family this afternoon, all doing well, putting on weight and stressing as little as possible!

Posted by Waroona Veterinary Clinic on Wednesday, January 27, 2016
 

Kangaroos, wrapped in pink and blue bandages, have filled the paddock behind the clinic, since brush fires swept through the town of Yarloop and scorched 76,000 acres in early January.

relaxing roo Bandaged Baby Kangaroos FEATURED FB Waroona Veterinary Clinic

The fast moving blazes struck the town with only 25 minutes warning. Hundreds of people were forced to flee so quickly, they had to leave pets and livestock behind.

cat 2 Bandaged Baby Kangaroos FEATURED FB Waroona Veterinary Clinic

Genuine heroes, Dr. Ronald Schneider and Dr Rebecca Flegg have traveled to farms and ranches around the region, taking food to surviving livestock and rounding up strays that needed medical attention.

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Communities across the region have rallied to donate food for the animals, and the clinic has a stockpile of everything from dog food to cattle feed, which they are offering free of charge to anyone returning to Yarloop.

(WATCH the video of two of the clinic’s rescues below) — Photos: Waroona Veterinary Clinic, Facebook

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