Pepper, a new mama who had lost her entire litter of pups, was a “miracle” for ten puppies who had lost their own mom.
Source: Mama dog at Minnesota animal rescue ‘adopts’ orphaned puppies
Sweet. And timely.
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Pepper, a new mama who had lost her entire litter of pups, was a “miracle” for ten puppies who had lost their own mom.
Source: Mama dog at Minnesota animal rescue ‘adopts’ orphaned puppies
Sweet. And timely.
by Leo
Faster, cheaper and greener than regular construction, 3D printing could help African countries close their education gaps.
Source: Could 3D Printed Schools Be a Solution to Africa’s Classroom Shortage?
I find the whole 3-D printing thing fascinating. This application of it seems extremely cool.
by Leo
The NASA ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station is providing firefighters with valuable intel regarding wildfire progression.
Source: NASA Uses Space Station to Direct Firefighters to Hottest Points as They Battle US Wildfires
Pretty impressive use of the technology.
by Leo
. . . thanks to a partnership between Scotland’s Glenfiddich Whisky distillery and IVECO, a sustainable natural powered transportation company, a fleet of low-carbon trucks powered by bio-methane derived from the dregs of whiskey production is about to hit the road.
Source: Glenfiddich Distilleries Launch Fleet of Trucks That Runs on Whiskey Waste
Wait . . . there’s waste?
by Leo
On Monday, Dasha Kelly was facing eviction and didn’t know how she was going to pay her back rent. A day later, thanks to strangers, more than $170,000 has been raised so far for her and her three daughters.
Source: More than $170,000 raised in 24 hours for mother and three kids facing eviction
This is a great story, but to me the kicker is how many people are stepping up to help with eviction support all over. I’ve said before I’m concerned this will be a large problem, so good on all the folks stepping up to help, in whatever way they choose.
Update: yep, I’m aware CNN is investigating some of the claims. I selected this item prior to that note appearing. Focus instead on the number of people willing to donate to help their neighbors. That remains pretty darned cool.
by Leo
USC’s Isaiah Jewett left his first Olympics devastated, but he stayed true to his track-loving ethos.
Source: A runner fell during the race of his life. Then he did what he came to the Olympics to do.
The Olympics tends to get enough coverage that I don’t feel the need to post many here, but I think this one flew under the radar. Very inspiring.
by Leo
The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans recently organised an afternoon of Go Karting for younger veterans and invited some of the older veterans they support to cheer on the racers. WWII veteran Jim Knox, 97 from Upminster surprised everyone when instead of sitting on the sidelines, he jumped in a Kart and whizzed around theRead More
Source: 97-year-old WWII Veteran Sets New Go Karting Record – Good News Shared
What fun!
by Leo
The former Saskatoon resident, who trained as a lifeguard in the city, said she “didn’t even think,” she just dove in.
Source: Former Saskatoon lifeguard rescues family from drowning in B.C. lake
Awesome.
by Leo
The hexagonal Typewise keyboard helped a homeless man with rheumatoid arthritis to be able to type again on phones, and changed his life.
Source: Homeless Man With Arthritic Hands Rebuilds His Life After Discovering Keyboard App For Easier Typing
Interesting looking layout, but awesome that it has this unintended side-effect.
by Leo
The dog’s owner says it took only one glance at the TV for him to know it was his long-lost pet.
Source: Dog missing for two years spotted on TV news segment
Lucky dog.