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Author: Erin Elizabeth

CBS: 30-year-old man with special needs has his first birthday party, thanks to former teacher who took him in

A man with special needs was found two months ago walking alone along a highway in Waco, Texas. His name is Chris Barrington, and he has the functionality of a 6-year-old. Barrington’s father has leukemia and had become so sick he is unable to move. When his father couldn’t care for him anymore, Barrington went out alone and wandered around for two whole days. When he was finally picked up by the sheriff’s department, Barrington could only remember only one name – Mrs. Girard. RELATED STORY: Woman’s Car Breaks Down – Three Teens Push It Four Miles Home As...

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Scientists Discover New Pain-Sensing Organ

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have discovered a new sensory organ that can detect painful mechanical damage, such as pricks and impacts. The discovery is published in the journal ‘Science.’ Approximately one person in every five encounters constant pain, and there is a considerable need to find new painkilling drugs besides opioids. Pain causes suffering and results in substantial costs for society. However, responsiveness to pain is also required for survival, and it has a protective function. It provokes reflex reactions that prevent damage to tissue, such as pulling your hand away when you touch a hot stove....

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CNN: Germany dismantles yet another nuclear plant so they don’t end up like Fukushima

Last week, Germany demolished a nuclear power plant without much fanfare. There was no countdown or loud explosion. The engineers who brought down the plant, which was no longer in use, used robots to carefully flatten it like a house of cards. The tower was only in use for a little over a year in the 1980s. It was part of the Mülheim-Kärlich power plant and was shut down in 1988 after licensing issues and concerns about earthquakes in the area. In 2004, they began the daunting task of dismantling the structure. RELATED STORY: Two South Florida nuclear power...

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BBC: Plastic particles falling out of sky with snow in Arctic

A new study has found that even in the Arctic, which is considered to be one of the world’s last pristine environments, microscopic particles of plastic are falling out of the sky with snow. A German-Swiss team of researchers recently published the results of their study in the journal Science Advances. The scientists said they were disturbed by the sheer number of particles they found – more than 10,000 of them per liter (2,642 per gallon) in the Arctic. Though the health implications are not fully known, it means that people are likely to be breathing in microplastics from...

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Do You Pick Up Other People’s Litter? You Should.

It’s no doubt that littering not only wrecks the environment but creates an unsightly, costly amount of work for someone else. There are those out there that will see litter while taking a stroll in a park and keep walking, and those that will be proactive and take the litter and dispose of it correctly. Though this should be the job and consequence of the person generating trash in the first place, in many cases, they simply don’t care. It is the select few people that go out of their way to pick up the litter of someone else...

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