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These Paralyzed People Are Beginning to Walk Again Thanks to Electrical Implant

This groundbreaking new therapy has restored mobility to four paralyzed patients who have not been able to walk for years.

New Study Shows That Weight Loss Can Be Boosted Fivefold Thanks to Novel Mental Imagery Technique

This new research shows that visualizing weight loss may be just as beneficial as receiving professional dietary advice.

In Historic First, Scientists Have Landed Rovers On an Asteroid and They’re Transmitting Photos

If successful, the space agency will be responsible for the “world's first sample return mission to a C-type asteroid.”

Girls Collect Over 20,000 Snack Wrappers and Mail Them Back to Manufacturers to Curb Plastic Use

In a bid to guilt food companies out of using wasteful plastic packaging, these students are mailing snack wrappers back to their manufacturers.

When Man in Wheelchair Can’t Get into Shop, Barber Happily Cuts His Hair on the Sidewalk

Rather than turn away an inquiring customer just because of their building, this barber was more than happy to conduct their business in front of the shop.

Watch Dad’s Reaction to Being Surprised With the Beloved Car He Sold to Pay Wife’s Medical Bills

Wesley Ryan recently had an emotional reunion with a long-lost “piece of his heart” – and it is all thanks to his adoring children.

The Hoover Dam Could Soon Be Turned into a ‘Giant Battery’ for Renewable Energy

If approved, the dam could save California from having to send their excess energy to surrounding states.

When Doctors Predicted These Coma Patients Would Not Wake Up, AI Disagreed. Then All 7 Patients Woke Up.

The AI model directly contradicted the diagnoses that were given by physicians – and it turned out to be right.

Got Kidney Stones? Ride a Roller Coaster, Says Study

This amusing 2016 study was just awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for Medicine.

Sweet Senior Has Given Away 6,000 Chocolate Bars to Strangers in Decade-Long Act of Kindness

This 93-year-old is nicknamed “The Candy Man” because he has spent the last 11 years giving away chocolate bars to strangers.

Tiny Wind Turbine That Generates Power From Your Apartment Balcony Wins Dyson Award

The simple little turbine could revolutionize the way that people around the world can generate clean energy in urban environments.

Meet the World’s First ‘Non-Melting’ Ice Pop

The sweet treat was developed using an edible version of an ultra-resilient WWII material.

‘Groundbreaking’ Type 1 Diabetes Drug Has Just Been Trialed on First Human Patients–With No Side Effects

The research facility is now looking for more adult patients to participate in the treatment.

Woman Makes Drug-free Patches That Treat Nausea, Cramps, Vertigo, Hangovers – And Even Car Sick Pets

Ever since she was 8 years old, and both her parents were hospitalized with undiagnosable illnesses, Nicole Burdock has aspired to become a “good...

Banker Picks Up College Tuition for School’s Entire Graduating Class… Again

The self-made success hopes to share his good fortune with youngsters who may not be enjoying as much financial or educational security.

India Añade una Nueva Clase al Curriculum de 1.000 Escuelas: Cómo Ser Feliz

Escuelas en India están añadiendo este nuevo elemento de educación a sus intensivos curriculums: Felicidad. Más de 1.000 escuelas en Delhi están ahora empezando sus días con clases de...

After 77-Game Losing Streak, Watch High School Team’s Reaction to Finally Winning

It's been a long time since this high school community got to celebrate a victory – but after almost a decade of losses, they finally won.

Scientists Have Developed a ‘Breakthrough’ That May Defeat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

The breakthrough could bring dozen of old medications back into the game.

Starbucks to Pay Employees to Spend Half of Work Hours Volunteering for Charities

The company hopes that if employees can spend their work hours helping their communities, they'll be happier with their jobs and their lives.

City Hires Team of Doctors to Treat Addicts on the Street Right Where They Are

A pilot study of the program has already shown success in treating drug-addicted homeless people who are eager to achieve recovery.