Jedi Student Sneaks Lightsabers Into Graduation and Challenges Principal to Battle-WATCH
A student smuggled two lightsabers into his graduation ceremony-and challenged his principal to a fun impromptu duel on stage.
A student smuggled two lightsabers into his graduation ceremony-and challenged his principal to a fun impromptu duel on stage.
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A long awaited update to a 2020 medical breakthrough could have a natural knee-cartilage replicant on deck for replacement surgeries by 2023.
A little boy finally got to play in the sea, thanks to a beach wheelchair from Beach Ability on Ingoldmells beach-bringing his mom to tears.
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Droughts aren't all bad. Sometimes the receding of rivers reveals amazing things, such as the tracks of a giant dinosaur from 113m years ago.
A all-female Lebanese dance troupe promised to hypnotize the judges on America's Got Talent: and that's just what they did.
The startup Azure is using recycled plastic water and drink bottles to create homes that are 90% complete by the time they leave the factory.
Dragging Isabella out of bed, a brief opportunity to hail American astronaut Kjell Lindgren was not to be missed.
Peter Harden has kept right on hosing worry-free. That's because he's been storing rainwater in large catch thanks for almost 50 years
Imagine being able to generate electricity by harnessing moisture in the air around you with just everyday items like sea salt and fabric.
Dogs cry "happy tears" when their owners come home, according to a scientist who investigated after his own pup welled up with joy.
As part of its work, Cairngorms Connect is looking to grow new patches of native Caledonian woodland, 99% of which has been lost.
A California health practitioner has invented a natural, drug-free patch that can treat nausea in people and pets-and relieve cramps, vertigo, and hangovers: Meet Gopatch.
Naomi Rees-Issitt started fundraising to get 20 defibrillators installed across town after her teen son went into cardiac arrest and died.
Glaciers and other perennial ice sheets are gold mines for artifacts, as the items are often perfectly preserved.
Chemists at Northwestern have figured out how to destroy PFAS ‘forever chemicals' using low temperatures and inexpensive, common substances.
Alzheimer's was reversed in mice after UIC scientists boosted the formation of new brain cells, a breakthrough that could lead to treatments.
Researchers found the G-spot that makes deep brain stimulation (DBS) work for patients with treatment-resistant depression.
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