Spotless giraffe! Freddie Mercury's Piano! Artificial Kidney Breakthru!
5 Good News Stories : Happiness and Fun - Un pódcast de Caloroga Shark Media / Happiness Good News Lab
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Imagine sharing the ultimate victory in your sports career with a friend, not because you had to, but because you wanted to. That's exactly the warm tale of sportsmanship between pole vaulters Nina Kennedy and Katie Moon at the World Athletics Championships, where they chose to split the gold medal.Also, wrap your ears around the story of how Mary Austin, a dear friend of the late Freddie Mercury, hit a jackpot of $2.2 million from the sale of the Baby Grand Piano used by Mercury himself! The Kidney Project at the University of California in San Francisco has developed an implantable device that mimics the kidney's functions - a ray of hope for those battling kidney failure. To top it off, we introduce you to Kipiki, the world's rarest living giraffe, who was born without spots at the Bright Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee. This little giraffe is making a significant impact, proving that uniqueness is indeed beautiful.