On Christmas Eve last year, one Elisha Tennant found an envelope on her front steps in her home in Edmonton, Canada. It said it’s from a Secret Santa. When she opened it up, she saw a hopeful poem and a $250 gift card from Walmart. When she realized she got […]
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Scientists Manage to Kill Cancer Cells with Groundbreaking DNA Editing
Scientists from Israel said they have used innovative tech to kill cancerous cells in lab animal studies without damaging the other healthy cells successfully. They say this is the first time a thing like this has been done. The CRISPR Cas-9 gene editing system gives scientists the opportunity to make […]
This Electric Car Built by Dutch Students Is Made entirely of Waste, even the Chassis
A group of Dutch students made a fully-functioning electric car from waste, including plastic waste from the sea, recycled plastic bottles, as well as waste collected from households. The yellow sporty two-seater that the students named Luca can reach a speed of 90km/h and can reach of 220 km when […]
Young Girl, 7, Single-Handedly Is Trying to Raise $100,000 for Her Dad’s Cancer Treatment
This mother of four is fighting together with her children to fly her husband Diego Wernicke to Sydney to undergo a life-saving surgery by auctioning hand-painted tea towels on social media. The goal is to raise $100,000 to pay for the expenses of the trip. The husband’s and father’s life […]
12-Year-Old Wins $20K for Creating an Alarm to Prevent Hot Car Deaths
When young Lydia Denton learned that children were dying in hot car deaths due to being accidentally left behind, she decided to do something about it. 2 years later, the now 12-year-old girl who lives in North Carolina won a $20K prize for her invention-a car seat device which measures […]
MS Treatment, a Step Closer after a Drug Repairs Nerve Coating
According to scientists, they may be a step closer to a viable MS treatment after they discovered a drug which is capable of fixing the nerve coatings damaged by this illness. In a clinical trial of the drug bexarotene, it was found that the drug repaired the myelin sheaths which […]
During COVID-19 Lockdown, Italians Gather on Balconies & Sing Patriotic Songs
Trying to boost their morale during a nationwide lockdown which started this week in Italy because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Italians have been gathering on balconies across the country and singing. The videos of Italian neighbors singing have been popping up on social media after the PM of the country, […]
Double-Decker Bus in Wales Transformed into Bedroom with Bunk Beds for Homeless People
A group of volunteers from Wales, England have transformed a double-decker bus into a portable night-time shelter for homeless people. The volunteer group HOPE (Helping Open People’s Eyes) has been doing their best to support the homeless people in their community around 4 years by supplying them with food. However, […]
New Plants Are Already Seen Growing In Burnt Out Forests In Australia Despite Lack Of Rain
Wonderful photos have shown wildlife resilience as the bushfires continue destroying Australian land. Photos show pink and green vibrant sprouts pushing through blackened forests that have been burning down in New South Wales, despite the drought and fire crisis. This new plant life has been a symbol of hope in […]
Irish Teenager Wins Google Science Award for Removing Microplastics From Oceans
Beautiful news: an 18-year-old boy from Ireland received the 2019 Google Science Fair award for his development of a method that helps remove microplastics from water. His project was based on a useful methodology for the removal of plastics from the oceans that’s based on magnets. During his research, he […]