Quick Smiles: UCLA surgeons achieve the world’s first human bladder transplant. The groundbreaking procedure was four years in the making. The patient saw immediate improvements without...
Quick Smiles: Heike Pirngruber, once a dedicated camerawoman in Germany, decided to trade her stable career for a life of exploration. Over the past 12 years,...
Quick Smiles: Imagine paddle-boarding on a sunny day near Big Pine Key, Florida, when an unexpected adventure unfolds. Charity Clark, a 43-year-old photographer, found herself in...
Quick Smiles: When Sunday morning dawned in Louisville, Kentucky, it brought with it a dramatic scene that tested the mettle of local first responders. A tractor-trailer...
Quick Smiles: In Mobile, Alabama, a story of compassion and community support has unfolded, bringing hope to a U.S. Navy veteran in need. James Burns, who...
Quick Smiles: In an extraordinary encounter off the coast of Florida, Charity Clark demonstrated remarkable courage and quick thinking when she noticed a shark in distress...
Quick Smiles: Lake Champlain’s trout population has bounced back after 50 years of conservation efforts. Invasive species control and strategic fish stocking played key roles in...
Quick Smiles: European beaches see a significant drop in litter, with reductions ranging from 30% to 45% since 2015. Single-use plastics and fisheries-related waste show the...
Quick Smiles: Scientists at the Salk Institute are teaming up with Native Americans to explore the medicinal potential of California’s native plants. Plants like ephedra, artemisia,...
Quick Smiles: Alan Toyne, a devoted zookeeper, became a temporary parent to two baby gorillas. He hand-reared them by replicating natural gorilla behaviors in his own...