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13-Year-Old Has a Solar Power Breakthrough 7th grader Aidan Dwyer was walking in the woods during the winter, and looking up, he noticed something about the bare branches above him. They didn’t appear to be growing randomly. So he took some measurements of the angles of the branches, crunched some numbers, and wouldn’t you know it, he found that the ubiquitous Fibonacci Sequence was behind it all. He suspected there was a reason behind this. That trees were using this pattern to gather more light. -The European Union Times
Designer Immune Cells Made From Patients’ Own Blood Spurs Cancer Remission Two leukemia patients were cancer- free in three weeks after being treated with genetically engineered versions of their own immune cells, an early finding that could lead to a new approach for treating the blood cancer.
-Bloomberg
Boy survives after 20 minutes under water in Pacific Ocean LONG BEACH, Wash. - A 12-year-old boy who spent as long as 20 minutes immersed in the Pacific Ocean surf before he was rescued is amazing his family. "Maybe there is a miracle that's happening here," the boy's father, Chad Ostrander of Spanaway, Wash., told reporters Tuesday. -azcentral.com
Tuskegee Airmen’s ranks may be smaller, but these veterans are still flying high They once numbered 15,000 — 992 pilots, 200 navigators, bombardiers and administrators, as well as legions of crew members and support and medical personnel who came to be known as the Tuskegee Airmen.
-The Washington Post
Three companies thriving in these hard economic times One manufacturer began operations during the low point of the Great Recession. Another reopened during it. And a third invested more money and hired more employees.
-The Seattle Times
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