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After 8th Grader Walked to Graduation, an NFL Star and University Team-Up to Give Him a Ride to College

A Missouri middle schooler was so determined to make it to his graduation, he ended up walking 6 miles. Losing out on an opportunity for...

Lights Turned Off at the Gateway Arch Every Night to Assist in Bird Migration for 325 Species

From the majestic whooping crane to the smallest songbird, an iconic American landmark in Missouri is making the skies safer for spring migrating birds...

Download a Free Native-Plant Garden Plan for Your Specific Region

Native gardening isn't only beneficial to the animals in your environment, it's also a lot less of a hassle because you don't need to...

Freed After 28 Years of Wrongful Conviction, Man Meets Pen Pal Who Never Stopped Affirming His Innocence

Lamar Johnson served 28 years for a murder he didn't commit—when he was finally released after years of work by an advocacy group, there...

Good News in History, April 29

Happy 90th Birthday to Willie Nelson, the prolific American music icon who wrote his first song at age 7. He scored his first number-one...

Historians Stunned: Uzbekistan Nomads Supplied a Third of the Bronze Used Across Ancient Mediterranean

Cutting edge analysis of tin isotopes has shown that tiny tribes of pastoral nomads from modern-day Uzbekistan supplied a third of all the precious...

Good News in History, October 16

54 years ago, Yasunari Kawabata became the first Japanese author to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. In awarding the prize "for his narrative...

Dissolvable Implant Relieves Pain On Demand Without the Use of Drugs or Opioids

A new study unveiled a small, soft, flexible implant that relieves pain on demand and without the use of drugs. The first-of-its-kind device could...

Incredible Discovery Beneath the Southern Amazon Reveals Urban-Agrarian Society Never Seen Before

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. If one searches “Casarabe Culture” in a search engine,...

Prostate Cancer Breakthrough: Protein That Stops Tumor Growth is Discovered

Many patients with prostate cancer are treated with drugs to which they quickly develop resistance. Now, a new study from Washington University School of Medicine...

Prison Inmates Learned to Quilt and Now Make Amazing Personalized Gifts for Foster Care Children (LOOK)

While quilting bees generally conjure images of grandmas piecing together scraps of fabric to create family heirlooms for future generations, crafting the colorful, cozy...

Researchers Use Wastewater to Generate Electricity – While Cleaning It Up

Whether wastewater is full of “waste” is a matter of perspective. “Why is it waste?” asked Zhen He, a professor at Washington University in St....

A Never-Before-Documented Flower Blooms on One of World’s Rarest Trees – A Hopeful Sign For a Comeback

In a greenhouse in Missouri, a tree listed as critically endangered produced a flower which had never been recorded before by science in the...

After Fatal Disease Arrives, Zoo Calls in the Only Team of Turtle-sniffing Dogs in the World to Help Out

In order to preserve a species threatened by an infectious disease, Saint Louis Zoo scientists have hired an elite team of sleuths—turtle-hunting dogs. Saint Louis...

Mother of NHL Hockey Star Donates Kidney to Ice Rink Manager Who Kept Her Kids Out of Trouble

To make it in any professional sport takes skill, determination, and practice. Having someone who believes in you and goes out of their way...

Doctor Determines Perfect Prescriptions For Stage 4 Cancer: With Functional Profiling His Results Are ‘Stunning’

A pioneering California oncologist is doubling the success rates for cancer treatment—and one mom was so thrilled with her outcome that she reached out...

Teens Transform Liquor Store into a Needed Food Market, Choosing The Best Way To Serve Chicago

From darkness comes light. From despair comes hope. From passion comes change. In the wake of turbulent racial protests in America’s Midwest, a group...

First Grader Turns Her Dream of Feeding Homeless People Into Reality –By Launching Her Own Foundation

Paris Williams is six years old. Like many of her first-grade peers, she’s adorable, but this little girl is also driven by a mission...

Floating Movie Nights Where Viewers Sit in Socially-Distant Boats May Be Coming to the U.S. And Canada

Fancy coming aboard a boat for an aquatic movie adventure? It was a big success last month in Paris and now cinema fans in...

Missouri Sibling Shows Incredible Care For His Younger Brother, Stashing His Rent Money Only to Surprise Him Later

In a unique story of brotherly love, Todd Burkemper began stashing away his younger brother’s rent money into a savings account and surprised him this month.