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Here Are Six Times Missing Pets Found Their Way Home Thanks to Video Doorbells
The invention of video doorbells has unexpectedly become a hero for pet owners, reuniting lost pets with their families in heartwarming ways. From a piggy who found his way to a neighbor's house to a blind dog named Johnny, these heartwarming stories showcase the power of technology in helping pets find their way back home. It's a delightful reminder of how even the simplest of modern gadgets can make a big impact on the lives of our furry companions.

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Feeling Tired At The Wrong Time? Here's How To Reset Your Sleep Clock
Struggling to wake up refreshed? You're not alone! Many people feel tired at the "wrong" times due to shifted circadian rhythms. Experts suggest tracking sleep patterns and adjusting bedtime gradually by 15-30 minutes earlier each night. Consistency is key, even on weekends. Avoid caffeine and screens before bed, and create a calming wind-down routine. Morning light exposure and physical activity can help you feel more alert during the day. Remember, quality sleep boosts mental, physical, and social health—so it's worth finding what works best for you!

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Picasso's Hidden Gems Unveiled After 30 Years Locked Away
Pablo Picasso's masterpieces, hidden for over 30 years, are now on display at Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. This exciting exhibition features 26 iconic works like "Portrait of a Man" and "Cry of War," alongside the largest canvas from his post-cubism period. Visitors can also enjoy rare prints from “La Tauromaquia.” TMoCA's collection, including works by van Gogh and Monet, has been largely unseen since Iran's 1979 revolution.

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Scientists Crack Decades-Long Parkinson's Puzzle
WEHI researchers have unlocked a major mystery in Parkinson's disease by revealing the structure of human PINK1, a protein linked to the condition. This breakthrough, published in Science, shows how PINK1 attaches to damaged mitochondria and activates processes that could lead to new treatments. With no current cure for Parkinson's, this discovery offers hope for developing drugs to slow or stop its progression. The research highlights how PINK1 mutations affect mitochondrial function, paving the way for potential therapies targeting these pathways.

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Digging The Past: Gravedigger Finds Joy In Unlikely Career
Mick Woods' unexpected journey from aspiring gardener to beloved gravedigger spans over 40 years, and he cherishes every moment. Working across four cemeteries in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Mick finds joy in maintaining the grounds and connecting with families. Despite occasional challenges like digging the wrong grave, he values learning about people's lives and enjoys the camaraderie of his team. Mick plans to continue until retirement, and he is proud of his role in this vital public service that brings him closer to the community.

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Chicago Dyes Its River Bright Green For St. Patrick's Day Bash
The Chicago River is glowing kelly green again for the annual St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Union Local 130 sprayed dye into the water, continuing a tradition started 63 years ago. The river stays bright for hours, with some color lingering for days. Thousands cheered as the city prepared for Monday's parade celebrating Irish culture and St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Another parade is set for Sunday on Chicago's South Side.

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University Researcher Believes E-Planes Could Revolutionize Air Travel
Electric planes are being tested in Canada by researchers at the University of Waterloo, expanding the world of electric transportation to the skies. The team is testing a small e-plane called Velis Electro for reliability in winter conditions. The lead researcher, Mehrdad Pirnia, is taking a slow approach to battery testing and conducting intercity test flights. Despite some limitations with battery capacity, e-planes offer 99 percent emission-free flights and have potential for regional travel in the future.

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Will Smith and Tatyana Ali Recreate Iconic 'Fresh Prince' Dance Scene Amid Album Announcement
Will Smith and Tatyana Ali delighted fans by recreating a classic "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" scene, dancing to Doechii's "Anxiety." The video, shared by Smith, mirrors the iconic moment where Will joins Ashley in her dance. Doechii even makes a surprise appearance! This nostalgic nod comes as Smith announces his return to music with "Based on a True Story," his first album in over 20 years, featuring collaborations with DJ Jazzy Jeff and others. His single "You Can Make It" recently topped the Billboard Gospel Airplay Chart.

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Spacex’s Crew-10 Launches, Paving the Way for Nasa’s Wilmore and Williams to Return Home
SpaceX's Crew-10 mission has successfully launched, marking a new chapter for the International Space Station. Four astronauts—NASA’s Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan's Takuya Onishi, and Russia's Kirill Peskov—are on their way to relieve NASA’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. After an extended nine-month stay due to technical challenges with Boeing’s Starliner capsule, Williams and Wilmore are set to return home soon. Despite political chatter about being "stranded," both astronauts have enjoyed their time in space and look forward to reuniting with family.

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AI Hits the Right Notes: Music Becomes Medicine for Mental Health
Can music be medicine? Aaron Labbé, founder of LUCID, believes so. His company uses AI-curated playlists and facial recognition to transform music into a therapeutic tool for mental health. Their app, Resonance Rx, is FDA-approved for dementia patients in the US and offers personalized playlists to evoke emotional responses. You can explore this tech at vibemusic.ai. By harnessing AI's power, LUCID aims to complement traditional treatments with music therapy, offering a holistic approach to mental well-being.

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Driverless 'Bus of the Future' Is Tested in Barcelona
Hop on for a futuristic ride in Barcelona! Renault is testing its driverless mini-bus, offering free rides along a 2.2-km route in the city center. This autonomous vehicle smoothly navigates bustling streets with advanced cameras and sensors. Partnering with WeRide, Renault aims to showcase Europe's potential in driverless tech, often overshadowed by the US and China. The electric bus impresses with its 120 km range and 40 km/h speed, leaving passengers amazed at this glimpse into public transport's future.