A Heroic Mission Saved Ancient Manuscripts from Islamic Barbarians
The Washington Post has revealed the details of a heroic story that emerged from last year’s armed conflict in Mali. In April 2012, the Islamic terrorist group Ansar al-Dine invaded the city of...
View ArticleObamaCare Propaganda in L.A. School District Shows Corruption of Public...
California’s state health-care exchange, Covered California, will channel one million dollars into a Los Angeles school district program to train students to be messengers for ObamaCare, the Heartland...
View ArticleScientists at Riken BioResource Center Make Major Leap in Life-Serving...
Japanese scientists at the Riken BioResource Center have discovered a way to clone mice from cells drawn from circulating blood, the BBC reports (and as Mikayla Callen mentions here). Scientists took...
View ArticlePublic School Teacher Admirably Denounces Government-Run Education
Ellie Rubenstein, an elementary school teacher, is so fed up with the bureaucratic nature of “public” education that she has taken to YouTube to condemn the system and announce her resignation. At age...
View ArticleKudos to Scientists Improving Animal Organs for Use in Humans
In an interview with Popular Mechanics, Martine Rothblatt, founder and CEO of United Therapeutics, discusses the progress her company has made developing genetically enhanced pig lungs for...
View ArticleSony’s Video Headsets Radically Improve Surgeons’ Ability to See Inside Patients
Sony has recently developed a “head-mount image processing unit” for surgeons that gives them real-time, high-definition video of the inside of a patient during surgery. Sony, a company that has long...
View ArticleBYU Engineers Develop Promising Spinal Disc Replacement
Biomedical Engineers at Brigham Young University have developed a cutting-edge artificial spinal disc that mimics the function of a natural disc. Developers Anton Bowdon, Larry Howell, and Peter...
View ArticleTeen Inventor Kelvin Doe Exemplifies Active Mind
Thomas Edison once said, “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” Kelvin Doe, a teen in Sierra Leone, spent the better part of his youth digging through trash bins in search of...
View ArticleAt World Cup Opening Ceremony, a Paraplegic Will Walk—Thanks to Miguel...
During the opening ceremonies for the World Cup June 12, a young paraplegic will walk onto the field in front of 65,000 fans and kick the first ball of the event. How? By means of a bionic exoskeleton,...
View ArticleGabe Sonnier: Janitor, Principal, Inspiration
For twenty-seven years Joseph “Gabe” Sonnier of Louisiana worked as a janitor for Port Barre Elementary. Although Sonnier never treated the position as beneath him, he worked hard to reach new levels...
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