It’s hard to believe, but sometimes Girl Scout cookie season ends with unsold boxes. Some transfer them between troops so they can continue to sell after the season, but most focus on working with local food pantries and charities so leftover cookies can be shared with people in need………………… U.K. start-up CrossSense is making AI-powered glasses that are helping people with early-stage dementia. When you wear the glasses, objects are labeled, and they can even project step-by-step prompts if you’ve lost your way. In the clinical trials, three out of four users said they had a significant boost in quality of life. This could be a game changer in helping those with dementia navigate their daily life…………..And finally……..
Because of the airport closures in the Middle East, some citizens of Greece needed help from being stranded. Not just people, but pets too. All the cancellations have made traveling with animals on commercial flights nearly impossible. So, Greece organized an “animal airlift” . . . and chartered a special flight to bring home citizens and their pets. More than 100 passengers arrived in Athens with their dogs and cats in tow. Greek officials said that pets are family . . . not cargo.
