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On 95th Birthday, Jimmy Carter is Still Proving Age is No Obstacle as He Builds Homes for Humanity

Not only is the 39th US president now the oldest in history, he is also celebrating his 95th birthday by building houses for those in need.

‘Breakthrough’ Device Restores Visual Perception to the Blind So They Can See Light and Motion

This “breakthrough” device has now helped to restore vision for 6 people who have gone blind as a result of sickness or injury—and it could help many more.
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UCLA is Launching the World’s First Research Institute on the Science of Kindness

The UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute is set to support kindness research and create opportunities to translate that research into real-world practices.

Seniors Celebrate Grandson’s Birthday By Dressing as His Favorite Movie Characters—and the Results Are Adorable

Despite never having seen the film, these doting seniors were more than happy to dress up as Carl and Ellie for their great-grandson's birthday.

New Study Builds on Correlation Between Tea Consumption, Healthier Brains, and Reduced Risk of Dementia

Whether you drink green or black tea, this new study further builds on a growing body of research which says that a cup of tea a day can keep dementia away.

Despídete de los Rellenos Dentales Temporales: Los Científicos Usan un Gel Para Regenerar el Esmalte Dental

La perdida de de rellenos dentales podría pronto ser una cosa del pasado, ahora que científicos chinos han descubierto como reproducir el esmalte dental que se reparará así mismo.

New Research Links Five Simple Lifestyle Choices to a 60% Reduced Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s

This latest study on Alzheimer's prevention only adds to a growing body of research illustrating just how much our habits can determine our future.

More Than $21 Million Awarded to World’s Most Trailblazing Scientists to Further Their Research

More than $21.6 million has been awarded to the world's most trailblazing scientists for this year's Breakthrough Prizes.

When 16-Year-old Missed Jonas Brothers Concert for Chemo, They Surprise Her at the Hospital

This 16-year-old chemo patient could barely contain her excitement when she was surprised at the hospital by none other than her favorite boy band.

Preventing Mosquito Bites And the Disease That Killed 445,000 People in 2016 By Using Graphene-Lined Clothing

This groundbreaking discovery at Brown University found a non-chemical approach for preventing mosquito bites—and it could help stop the spread of deadly malaria.

When Sick 3-Year-old is Quarantined, People Begin Showing Up at His Window to Entertain Him

A little boy whose doctors confined him to his bedroom for three months has learned that ‘All the world IS a stage”—just outside his...

Teacher’s Powerful Exercise of ‘Leaving Emotional Baggage at the Door’ Has Totally Changed Her Classroom

This teacher is going viral for using a simple—but poignant—activity to teach her students about empathy and emotional baggage.

After Her Years of Research, a Cambridge Scientist Could Be on the Verge of Curing Multiple Sclerosis

Auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) occur when the body’s immune cells attack healthy tissues. In the case of MS, the cells target the...

Metallica Donates a Quarter-Million Dollars to Help Build First Children’s Hospital of Its Kind in Romania

It has been 20 years since Metallica played in Romania—and they are now celebrating their return by helping to build its first pediatric oncology hospital.

Apples, Tea, and Moderation—The 3 Ingredients for a Long Life

This intriguing new research has found that apples and tea have a compound that can make people live longer—particularly heavy smokers and drinkers.

New Research Says That ‘Tickling’ Ear Therapy Could Slow Down Symptoms of Aging

This new research from the University of Leeds illustrates how gentle electrical stimulation in the ear can fight a range of chronic health issues.

In World First, Doctors Have Been Prescribing Museum Visits to Patients—With Vouchers for Free Entry

The art therapy initiative, which is said to be the first of its kind, has already resulted in a Montreal museum happily filling over 185 prescribed visits.

Mira a Paul McCartney Presentando a Ringo Starr para la Reunión de Los Beatles: ‘Te quiero, man’

Era tan sólo un día en la vida de Paul McCartney, emocionante para los fans de la banda Beatles en su espectáculo final en...

Scientists Create First-Ever Magnetic Liquid – and Its Movements Are Mesmerizing – ‘We almost couldn’t believe it’

Both inventors of centuries past and scientists of today have found ingenious ways to make our lives better with magnets—from the magnetic needle on...

Watch Paul McCartney Bring Out Ringo Starr for Beatles Reunion in Dodger Stadium: ‘I love you, man…’

During his final concert on tour, Paul McCartney brought out ‘the one and only Ringo Starr’—and the crowd knew they had a Ticket to Ride.