Don’t throw it out.
Source: Scientists Figured Out How to Extract Gold From Old Phones And Laptops
Positive progress on an important problem to solve.
A Daily Antidote to Everything Else
Don’t throw it out.
Source: Scientists Figured Out How to Extract Gold From Old Phones And Laptops
Positive progress on an important problem to solve.
A picture was taken of the shared moment and has since gone viral on social media, and people are sharing their own stories of kindness from deputies.
Source: Deputy’s act of kindness during speeding stop goes viral
Simple kindness.
The Nichelle Nichols Space Camp will launch for teen girls in January in Huntsville, Ala.
Source: Nichelle Nichols Space Camp for Teen Girls to Open in 2026, Honoring Late Star Trek Icon’s Legacy
How fitting.
People with ME/CFS have significant differences in their blood compared with healthy individuals, a new study reveals, suggesting a path towards more reliable diagnosis of the long-term debilitating illness.
Source: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study Uncovers Hidden Biological Signs
Hopeful.
“We did not know that she had this ability,” animal shelter volunteer Jackie Poppe said about the dog.
Source: At adoption event, shelter dog alerts man he is about to have a seizure
Good dog!
Awaiting trials, this imaging tech could let surgeons skip suction and still see clearly during procedures.
Source: US startup unveils real-time tool that makes blood translucent
Pretty cool.
Scientists at University of Edinburgh made paracetamol from PET plastic bottles using bacteria with near-zero emissions.
Source: Waste to painkiller? Bacteria convert plastic into paracetamol
Aka acetaminophen. Very cool.
“When somebody’s in trouble,” Zeto said, “I can’t imagine somebody not doing everything to help.”
Source: Retired firefighter finds new hobby: Rescuing hikers on mountain trails
Excellent.
When illness stole her walk across the stage, strangers built her a new one, down a hospital hallway lined with applause.
Lovely story.
Candace Lark has been blazing a trail since she started playing harp at age 13. Now, she’s making a name for herself in the world of classical music.
Source: Meet the harpist breaking barriers and inspiring musicians of color in the Philadelphia suburbs
Inspiring.