Category: Inspired

Law Enforcement Officials Warn That ‘Rainbow Fentanyl’ Could Be Targeting Kids Because It Looks Like Candy

Federal law enforcement has issued a warning to the public after police seized thousands of “rainbow fentanyl” pills, a brightly colored version of the highly toxic synthetic opioid, which authorities worry could be targeting children. To date, rainbow fentanyl has reportedly shown up in Arizona and Oregon. At the end of August, U.S. Customs and Border…


Neighbors Helping Neighbors Through Lasagna

There’s no problem that a pan of lasagna can’t solve. While that statement isn’t really true, Rhiannon Menn believes it can at least help. “Lasagna is the quintessential comfort food,” she told The Epoch Times. “It communicates warmth and love.” At the start of the lockdowns in March 2020, Menn was a mom in San…


[Video] Lost Sheep Trapped in 57lb Fleece Saved From Death: ‘It Was Indeed the Hardest Rescue’

With its fleece weighing a staggering 57 pounds (26 kg), an abandoned sheep could barely move. As the hapless sheep wandered the Victorian outback of Australia, the parasite-laden wool would have eventually caused overheating and death. But the miserable existence of the sheep, whom her rescuers named Victoria, ended when she was saved by volunteers from…


Toddler Copies Her Loyal Rottweiler’s ‘Singing’ and They’ve Formed the Cutest Musical Duo Ever

A little girl and a family dog who’ve grown alongside each other share what appears to be an incredible bond. Not only do they love and protect one another, but they also “sing” together, possibly making the cutest girl band of all time. Ever since Gia, 3, was born, the family’s Rottweiler, Zara, now 6,…


Earliest Known Case of Surgical Amputation Discovered

Archeologists from Australia and Indonesia have unearthed evidence of the earliest known case of amputation—thought to have occurred at least 31,000 years ago—in a cave on the island of Borneo. The skeletal remains revealed a young adult whose lower left limb had been surgically removed, after which evidence shows the person lived at least six…


Space Diamonds From Dwarf Planets May Be the Future of Mining and Manufacturing

Tiny folded diamonds that fell to Earth from an ancient dwarf star may sound like something from an intergalactic feature film, but researchers from Australia and the United Kingdom have proven the existence of the rare gems after examining a stony meteorite. Scientists from Australia and the UK have established the existence of lonsdaleite, a rare…


New Magnetic Motor Uses Less Rare Earth and Could Increase Distance of EVs

Engineers from Australia’s University of New South Wales (UNSW) have developed a magnetically-driven motor that not only requires less rare earth mineral to develop, but could potentially increase the distance electric vehicles (EVs) can cover. Inspired by the shape of the longest railroad bridge in South Korea—the Gyopo rail bridge—the prototype Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous…


‘I Had God on My Side’: Man Fighting Cancer Marries in Hospital, Becomes Cancer-Free Months Later

Holding firm to their faith, a God-loving couple not only honored their predestined connection to be a husband and wife but also overcame one of the toughest hardships of their life, together. The groom, who was battling cancer of the brain and spine, was declared cancer-free in August—just about four months after marrying his high school sweetheart…


Man Builds a Garden for a Groundhog After Catching Him Eating All of His Crops

When a Delaware man found a cheeky groundhog eating all the vegetables in his garden, he was a little upset. However, after moving past his initial dismay, the man created a new garden full of fruits and vegetables for the little critter and his family. (Courtesy of Jeff Permar via Chunk The Groundhog) Jeff Permar, who…


Neuroscientists Aim to Explain Near-Death Experiences Without the Soul—But Fall Flat Every Time, And Here’s Why

Near-death experiences (NDEs) have been reported throughout the ages by those who’ve brushed close to the precipice of life—or thought they did—and returned to tell the tale. Though these experiences are not all identical, they have many distinctive hallmarks: seeing a tunnel of light; seeing loved ones who have passed away; feeling bliss or euphoria;…