
Last April, a team of scientists achieved a major breakthrough in their quest to remove salt from seawater through the use of a graphene-oxide membrane. Currently, this procedure is only being used in the laboratory, but it shows just how soon we could be gathering one of our most scarce resources, clean drinking water, from one of our most abundant, seawater.
2. A 2-year-old's brain damage has been successfully reversed.
US researchers have reported the first-ever reversal of brain damage, which occurred when a two-year-old girl drowned in a pool, and was eventually resuscitated after her heart stopped beating independently for around 2 hours. The toddler suffered from cerebral atrophy and deep gray matter injury due to the lack of oxygen in her brain.
As a result, she was left unable to walk, speak, or respond to voices, and all she could do was shake her head and uncontrollably squirm around. Incredibly, a team from the University of North Dakota and LSU Health New Orleans managed to significantly reverse the brain damage by means of a course of oxygen treatments, one of which was hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). You can learn more about this story here.

Nuclear fusion could be the best solution for our planet to produce a practically unlimited supply of energy with very few byproducts apart from saltwater. Much to the frustration of scientists though, they have always found it very challenging to invent a machine that could reliably withstand such an enormous chemical reaction. However, all of that appears to be changing, since towards the end of 2015, a gigantic nuclear fusion reactor was switched on in Germany, which has since been successfully able to contain a fiery blob of hydrogen plasma.
Germany isn't alone either, as China and South Korea have both gotten similar results from their own fusion machines. A groundbreaking type of reactor has also been activated in the UK, which is remarkably able to sustainably generate plasma within its core. Due to all of these spectacular advances, MIT scientists predict that fusion energy will be on the grid by 2030.
4. We are now able to 'listen in' on the Universe.
Many people are aware of 2015's massive gravitational wave breakthrough, but not many know that we've managed to detect at least another two since then. Thanks to a new series of space-based detectors known as LISA, by 2034 we should be able to test a whole plethora of crazy scientific theories, including the hypothesis that our Universe contains multiple dimensions.
Once upon a time, the human race successfully eliminated smallpox. Now, we may soon be eradicating the Guinea Worm parasite, which agonizingly erupts from under people's skin. At the beginning of 2015, only 126 cases were still left on the planet. This is mainly thanks to the development of a cheap and ingenious drinking straw filter which stops waterborne contamination from taking place. Incredibly, as of May in 2017, only 5 cases of the Guinea Worm parasite were globally reported.
6. The cure for polio might follow.
In 1988, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was launched, which resulted in a 99.9% decrease in the global incidence of polio, mainly due to a momentous vaccination push. In 2016, there were only 19 reported cases of the wild polio virus, with only eight appearing in 2017 so far.
7. We're very close to having medication that can cure autism symptoms.
Recently, a small but extremely promising clinical trial in the US showed how a 100-year-old drug called suramin is able to significantly reduce children's symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While there is still a lot of experimenting and research to be carried out, it's the closest humanity has ever been to properly treating symptoms of ASD.
Source
Images: 1, 2, 3
Cover Image
Is Microsoft's "AI Doctor" Better Than a Real Doctor?
A new study presents a committee of digital doctors achieving approximately 80% accuracy in complex medical diagnoses โ far beyond the average of general practitioners.
11:58
Myths in Medicine and Health That We MUST Stop Believing
In this video, Dr. Seema Yasmin helps debunk (and confirm) some common myths about medicine and health.
5:14
Studying Dolphins May Be Key to Advancing Medicine
Scientists have noticed a strange behavior in red sea dolphins, and they believe this is a form of self-medication. Learn why this discovery is so important.
3:16
Discover How Anesthesia Affects Your Body and Mind
If you were ever curious about how exactly anesthesia works, then this video has all the answers!
12:14
What Drinking Whiskey Actually Does to Your Body
While we now know that whiskey isn't the cure-all medicine people once though it was, it does have a few proven health benefits.
8:32
Homeopathy: Real Medicine or Hoax? An Explanation.
Find out exactly what homeopathy is and how it works with this fascinating video.
These Theories About Reality & the Universe Will Stun You
You will be shocked to discover these 10 surprising theories of the universe and reality.
16:31
Why Building a Perpetual Motion Machine Is Impossible
Since the Middle Ages, scholars have been trying to build the mythical perpetual motion machine. Was it all in vain? Is it even possible to build such a machine?
Space Looks Breathtaking in These Amazing Photographs
There are some absolutely stunning photographs of space out there today, You won't believe how incredible it is!
Superwood: A New Material That Could Replace Steel
After decades of relying on steelโa material that produces nearly two tons of CO2 for every ton manufacturedโbuilders may soon have access to something far more sustainable and surprisingly stronger: Superwood.
24:11
25 Game-Changing Megaprojects That Will Change Our World
These incredible megaprojects that are set to redefine our world in 2025.
14 Retro Inventions That Stunned Crowds Back in the Day
These inventions were the talk of the town back in the day.
11:43
Learn While Laughing: The Incredible Tardigrade
If you love nature and you love laughing, this incredible series of nature videos are a great way to spend a few minutes.
12 Steps That Help to Explain Einstein's Famous Theory
Have you ever wondered what Einstein's Theory of Relativity is all about? If you have, here is an easy-to-understand explanation!
10 Fascinating Facts About the Subconscious Mind
10 facts about the way the subconscious mind works
4:57
The First 3D-Printed Hotel is Already Being Built!
s evidence of this, a groundbreaking project is nearing completion, in which a hotel is being printed, and tourists will soon be able to visit it. Curious to see what it looks like?
12 Bizarre Scientific Facts You Never Learned at School
The scientific facts we collected in this listย aren't the kind of stuff you'll seeย in a school curriculum.
2:39
Discover 5 Cutting Edge Humanoid Robots in 2025
Watch the video to see which robots are leading the pack in intelligence, mobility, and impact.
14 Times Nature Inspired Groundbreaking Technology
Letโs explore 14 remarkable examples of how nature has shaped modern technology.
3:07
The Speed of Light Visualized in a Magnificent Video
Have you got the patience? Watch, in scale, just how long it takes light to travel from Earth to Mars
The First Valentine's Day Was Not That Long Ago...
Let us take you on a fun history lesson with these 10 first-ever things that started way back in history and remain to this day.
11:15
These Paradoxes Continue to Mystify Scientists
Take a look at 7 scientific paradoxes that may never get solved.
5:50
The Rise of the Machines: Can Humanoid Robots Help Us?
Will humanoid robots change the way we work forever?
4:05
Kirobo: First Robot in Space!
It was one small step for robot and another giant leap for mankind...
8:28
Could These Signals Be A Sign of Extraterrestrial Life?
Scientists have recently picked up on a mysterious radio signal from space, and it could mean a lot - maybe even a sign from extraterrestrial life forms.
10 Obscure Inventions by World Famous Inventors
Weโd like to bring your attention to 10 lesser-known inventions of famous figures in history, which will reveal a new and different side of these inventors to you.
15:34
This Stunning Video Visualizes the Size of the Universe
This video visualizes the number of galaxies in the world, giving you a look into the true size of our enormous universe.
Stunning 2024 Images from the James Webb Space Telescope
Marvel at the new images revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope.
6:25
Do You Like the Smell of Rain? This Is Why
One of the best things about rain and thunderstorms is that clean fresh smell afterward. But what actually causes that distinct scent?
4:57
Fascinating: How Does Our Digestive System Work?
This video explains how the human digestive system does its daily.
Remembering the Life and Wisdom of Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking possessed one of the greatest minds the world has ever seen, but was also impaired by a debilitating disease. Here are his life ant times.
21:51
What Will the Universe Look Like in 10 Quintillion Years?
These questions take us beyond science into the realm of imagination, as we contemplate the ultimate fate of our Universe and everything within it.
10:50
Remarkable! This Is How the Universe Developed...
Watch this time lapse of the entire universe - starting with the big bang and culminating in the appearance of homo sapiens.
5 Puzzling Mysteries That Science Finally Managed to Solve
These weird occurrences have puzzled humanity for decades, if not centuries. Finally, scientists solved them & the solutions are exciting...
TRIVIA: 25 Shocking Differences Between the Sexes
Did you know that there are some vast differences between the sexes? These 25 scientific facts will probably come as a big surprise to you, they did to me.
5:17
How Exactly Do We Hear? All is Revealed Here!
In this informative TED-Ed video, Douglas L. Oliver explains the complete science behind hearing.
Chronically Late? What Science Has to Say About You
There are 8 positive things that science says about late people that we all need to know.
0:55
China's G1 Robot is Showing Some Incredible Moves
The G1 is a new robot developed in China and in this video shows some amazing moves.
Absolute Zero: The AI that Doesn't Need People to Develop
Imagine an AI that doesnโt need humans to teach it how to codeโit creates its own coding challenges, solves them, and gets smarter all on its own. This isnโt science fiction; itโs a groundbreaking development called Absolute Zero
6:15
K2-18b: The Exoplanet That Might Host Alien Life
Astronomers have detected signs of posisble life in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b.
18:21
Fascinating: How Do Cats TRULY See Humans?
Understanding a cat's world is the key to strengthening your bond. Let's decode your cat's mind!
Blood Test Breakthrough Transforms Leukemia Diagnosis
This research demonstrates that rare circulating stem cells in blood carry the same diagnostic information as bone marrow samples, enabling doctors to identify disease progression months before clinical symptoms appear.
This New Blood Pressure Drug Could Be a Game-Changer
Zilebesiran, an investigational drug that is showing profound success in late-stage clinical trials is offering hope for millions who struggle to keep their blood pressure in check.
8 Ancient Greek Scholars & Their Life-Changing Inventions
The foundations of modern medicine, engineering, biology, and astronomy were set up by these 8 stellar minds more than two thousand years ago.
1:17
The Age of the Affordable Android Robots is Here...
Meet the Unitree R1 โ the game-changing humanoid robot that just shattered every price expectation in robotics.
These 18 Photos Capture the Universe Like Never Before!
See the universe in a new light with these astonishing photos.
17:03
What is a Ballistic Missile and is Its Purpose?
Why is the ballistic missile so feared, and what exactly qualifies it as such - will all be explained in this informative video.
To enable your Ad-Free Subscription, please fill the fields below
Your subscription was successful, now you can enjoy an ad-free experience!! Note: To make sure you get no ads, please make sure to log in to your account. If you are logged in already, then refresh the page. The subscription can be cancelled at any time.