How a Former Teacher Beat the Mining Industry and Saved the Rare Snow Leopards
This 49-year-old has proved herself to be a champion for vulnerable big cat populations in a region dominated by big mining companies.
This 49-year-old has proved herself to be a champion for vulnerable big cat populations in a region dominated by big mining companies.
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This deaf puppy has been given a new lease on life after being adopted by a man who is also deaf.
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Just hours after an 18-year-old patient broadcasted a special request from his hospital room window, the people of Rochester made it happen.
Sir Ian McKellen has been celebrating his 80th birthday by raising money for UK theaters with 80 different solo shows.
This sweet pup may not have found a forever home this month if it had not been for his beloved metal food bowl.
This former One Direction member found companionship with an 83-year-old widower–and while helping him finish his bucket list, he healed his own grief.
If you have ever felt guilty about avoiding the gym, you can take comfort in knowing that people have used some pretty bizarre excuses to avoid exercising.
Rather than handing out water bottles, a UK marathon handed out these cheap little pouches that are biodegradable and totally edible.
We are now one step closer to effectively healing victims of the number one leading cause of death in America.
The organizations responsible for the home in Austin now plan on constructing entire communities of 3D-printed buildings around the world.
If you're distrustful of self-driving cars carrying people, what about these autonomous boats that can free up traffic congestion by ferrying goods?
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They may look like something from Star Trek, but these buildings could be the future of modern housing, according to the masterminds behind the Dutch project.
The patient has been in "perfect health" since receiving a $114 3D rib implant-and surgeons hope to take full advantage of the medical breakthrough.
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