Not Only Does This New Clothing Charge Your Phone, It Can Protect You From Viruses and Bacteria
The researchers are currently patenting the trailblazing technology so they can begin making the product commercially available.
The researchers are currently patenting the trailblazing technology so they can begin making the product commercially available.
After Nerissa Cannon, a disabled rock climber, joined an group called No Barriers, she began pushing the boundaries of what she could do, traveling 2,300 miles in an RV.
It's not hard to see why this gorgeous photo has been shared across European social media sites.
In addition to discovering a groundbreaking way of treating common vertigo in 2013, Dr. Carol Foster now has a how-to guide on dealing with the condition.
More than seven million people in the U.S. suffer from vertigo. A couple years ago there was a breakthrough discovered that delivered a do-it-yourself way to treat the most common form of vertigo.
This first-of-its-kind study used people's tweets to track their moods after visiting public parks—and they found that trees make us as happy as Christmas.
These endangered amphibians had been struggling to survive in a dried up riverbed when Chilean conservationists came to their rescue last month.
After earning $15,000 in livestock premiums from a county fair, this youngster donated all of it to help fund children's medical research.
This toddler can't seem to get enough of his dad busting a move copied from the game Fortnite-and their laughter is totally contagious.
As WHO is set to recognize traditional Chinese medicine, these organizations are pushing for acupunture as a form of pain relief for recovering addicts.
Zaria and Hailey Willard have been using social media to share their love of books with other children who may not be as fortunate.
This little girl could not contain her delight when she discovered that her magic wand could seemingly turn police car lights on and off at her command.