This Double Above-Knee Amputee Army Veteran Just Climbed Kilimanjaro
You can now support EIC on PATREON James Rose, a British Army Veteran who lost his legs in an accident in Afghanistan in 2009, became the first double above-knee amputee to make it to the summit of...
View ArticleThe Oldest Dairy Farm In California Is Now Growing Almonds Instead
You can now support EIC on PATREON The Giacomazzi Dairy farm in California, the oldest dairy farm west of the Rocky Mountains, is closing the dairy operation and will instead focus on growing...
View ArticleElephant Dies Carrying Tourists On Safari In Sri Lanka
You can now support EIC on PATREON Yet another elephant has died, this time from reportedly carrying tourists on safari, this time in Sigiriya, Central Province, Sri Lanka. Images of the deceased...
View ArticleStudy Suggests By 2050, Rising Sea Levels Will Flood land home to 300 mil...
You can now support EIC on PATREON According to a new study, the number of people who may be affected by rising sea levels by 2050 may be three times higher than previously thought. Scientists at...
View ArticleThis Organization is Building Tiny House Villages for Homeless Veterans
Veterans returning from overseas deployments often struggle to adapt to civilian life and end up homeless and living rough. By this weekend, over a dozen homeless veterans of the Canadian Armed...
View ArticleNine-year-old boy told not to doodle in class lands job decorating restaurant...
To doodle or not… nine-year old Joe Whale is a doodler and he was always in trouble for doodling during class. His parents, rather than putting a stop to it, decided to send him to an after-school...
View ArticleForest Garden With 500 Edible Plants Requires Only a Few Hours of Work Per Month
You can now support EIC on PATREON Mother Nature has been growing plants for 460 million years and trees for 370 million years. According to fossil records, humans appeared in Africa around 195...
View ArticleTokyo 2020 Olympic medals are made from 80,000 tons of recycled electronics
With the opening ceremony for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo just over eight months away, organizers were able to tick the medals as done on their To Do list in July this year. A lot of thought...
View ArticleLittle Girl With Down Syndrome Chosen To Star In Toy Catalog
A young four year-old model with Down syndrome became a star of the popular American Girl toy catalogue. Ivy Kimble, from Chicago, was chosen to star in the catalogue’s October edition. American Girl...
View ArticleThis 9-year-Old “Sells” His Custom Pet Paintings For Food and Supplies For...
Pavel Abramov from the city of Arzamas in Russia, is a nine year-old young man on a mission to help stray and abandoned animals. When his family lost their dog, Barsik, Pavel was determined to help...
View ArticleTwo Guys In Mexico Just Created Vegan Leather From Cactus
Young entrepreneurs are taking up the challenge of creating alternative, biodegradable materials to replace anything from plastics to building materials and many more in between, such as a new vegan...
View ArticleMicrosoft Japan’s 4-day work week boosted productivity by 40 percent
Microsoft Japan announced the results of its 4-day work week trial which ran in August. The 4-day experiment was extremely popular with their employees and, most importantly, increased productivity...
View ArticleAdorable Clip: Watch As A Wild Beluga Whale Plays Fetch With Rugby Fans
The World Cup may have ended last weekend but Rugby fever is still alive and well. And it would appear that it is not just limited to humans, either, as at least one spunky beluga whale in the South...
View ArticleWhere do the ideas come from? As Explained By Terence McKenna (Video)
Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 – April 3, 2000) was an American ethnobotanist, mystic, psychonaut, lecturer, author, and an advocate for the responsible use of naturally occurring psychedelic...
View ArticleMercury Moves Past The Sun Today In Incredibly Rare Event
For those who love watching cosmic events, don’t miss today’s rare event of Mercury transit the sun. This only happens 13 times a century and you’ll have to wait until 2032 for the next one! Mercury...
View ArticleMexican Student Invents Rubber Road Pavement That Self-Repairs When Exposed...
A civil engineering student in Mexico created a new self-regenerating rubber compound made from recycled tires which could repair damaged roads every time it rains. His invention has the potential of...
View ArticleAussie Company Says It’s Created a Virus That Can Kill Every Type Of Cancer
Cancer, the one word no one ever wants to hear from their doctor. Sadly, over 17 million new cases of cancer were diagnosed worldwide in 2018, according to Worldwide cancer data, and unfortunately...
View ArticleNovember 11 – The Most Powerful Manifesting Day Of The Decade
Along with the intense energies that come with the Mercury Transit (Read more about that, HERE), today is also 11/11. 11 November has spiritual significance in aspects of both astrology and numerology,...
View ArticleYou Can See The Northern Lights From Your Bedroom In These Incredible Hotels
After a long year’s slog, it’s not easy to find peace in the city when the stores are lit up with Christmas lights and decorations and Jingle Bells playing on a loop. If you’re ready to disappear into...
View ArticleA Nando’s restaurant will open on Christmas Day to feed the homeless
Nando’s Waterloo Street, Glasgow will open on Christmas day to feed the homeless and staff members have volunteered to open the store on the day. In the meantime, staff have encouraged patrons to...
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