Young Chef Gives Back After Life-Saving Procedure

At just 9 years old, Prince Wise is using his love of food to make a difference. After receiving a heart transplant at age 7, Prince partnered with Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsylvania and West Virginia to create a special dish to raise funds for the organization. With a refined palate and a passion for cooking, he […]
Artificial Heart Keeps Patient Alive for 100 Days

An Australian man has set a medical milestone by living for 100 days with an artificial titanium heart while waiting for a transplant. The breakthrough device, developed by BiVACOR, sustained him through heart failure until a donor organ became available earlier this month. The innovative Total Artificial Heart (TAH) replaces both ventricles with a single, […]
Korean Cartoonist Anny Min Redefines Creativity at 82

At 82 years old, pioneering Korean cartoonist Anny Min continues to enchant audiences with her elegant illustrations and timeless storytelling. With a career spanning over six decades, Min has brought countless romance stories to life, defying societal norms and breaking barriers in the comic industry. In the 1970s, she secretly challenged censorship laws by publishing […]
A Game-Changing Undersea Tunnel is Transforming European Travel

A massive infrastructure project is reshaping travel between Denmark and Germany. The Fehmarnbelt tunnel, set to be the world’s longest immersed road and rail tunnel, is well underway, with construction teams assembling enormous prefabricated concrete sections for installation beneath the Baltic Sea. When completed in 2029, the tunnel will significantly cut travel times, reducing a […]
Oregon Students Learn Culinary Arts by Harvesting Local Resources

Students in Lincoln County’s Siletz Valley Schools are transforming local resources into gourmet cuisine through a unique culinary program. Combining French cooking techniques with Native American traditions, the program encourages students to explore Oregon’s rich seafood and wild food offerings. From foraging mushrooms to deep-sea fishing and oyster farming, students gain hands-on experience with the […]
Therapy Dogs Bring Comfort to Students After School Fire

Two months after the Eaton Fire destroyed Saint Mark’s School in Altadena, students are adjusting to a new learning environment with the help of therapy dogs. The school, now temporarily located at EF Academy in Pasadena, welcomed more than a dozen comfort dogs to bring joy and relief to children processing the trauma of displacement. […]
72-Year-Old Sets Marathon World Record on Crutches

Chris Terrill, 72, has officially set a Guinness World Record for the fastest marathon on crutches, completing the 2024 Brighton Marathon in six hours, 11 minutes, and 11 seconds—just four months after hip replacement surgery. A seasoned marathon runner, Chris had already registered for the race before breaking his hip in a cricket accident. Determined […]
Maryland Marks Medical First with Innovative Heart Valve Procedure

Maryland has reached a medical milestone with its first artificial heart valve replacement performed without open-heart surgery. Joan Mertz, 83, became the first patient in the state to undergo this minimally invasive procedure at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital. For years, Mertz struggled with shortness of breath caused by tricuspid valve regurgitation, making even simple tasks […]
Grandparents Move 300 Miles to Be Closer to Family

Paul and Jane Marr made a life-changing decision to relocate from Kent to Northumberland to be near their grandchildren. Paul had promised his daughter during lockdown that he would be there to walk his granddaughter, Florence, to school on her first day. Determined to make it happen, the couple sold their home and moved north […]
Scientists Discover How Aspirin May Help Stop Cancer from Spreading

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered how aspirin may help prevent cancer from spreading. Their study found that aspirin disrupts platelets, allowing the immune system’s T-cells to better detect and destroy cancer cells. This effect appears to be especially important during metastasis, the process in which cancer spreads to new areas of the […]