Do You Know The Right Way To Wash Your Hands? Watch This Video Aimed At Halting Ebola There are six separate steps in the video from Democratic Republic of the Congo — and that's not counting "abundantly" wetting your hands and lathering up. Nurith Aizenman
As Insurers Offer Discounts For Fitness Trackers, Wearers Should Step With Caution Millions of Americans use wearable devices to monitor their diet and fitness. Some insurance companies offer incentives to use them, but privacy advocates caution customers not to share too much data. Stephanie O'Neill
Oh, The Places You'll Go: Toilet Signs Try To Help Using toilets is not always intuitive. That's when a sign or two can be helpful — and sometimes hilarity-inducing. Melody Schreiber
PHOTOS: Dust And Danger For Adults — And Kids — In Bolivia's Mines When photographer Simone Francescangeli took pictures of the miners, he was struck by the dangerous environment — and the number of children he saw working in the mines. Jake Harper
Facebook Increasingly Reliant on A.I. To Predict Suicide Risk Ten times a day, on average, Facebook's AI-driven self-harm detection system alerts authorities to someone who may be about to harm him or herself. Martin Kaste
Separated By Fire, Man Launches Wrenching Search For His Wife For every person still unaccounted for, there are family members and friends desperately trying to find them. Stephanie O'Neill
Jennie-O Recalls Ground Turkey Following One Case Of Illness From Salmonella Over 45 tons of meat could potentially harbor the food-borne illness, the USDA said. More recalls from other companies could follow, as the government tracks a widespread outbreak of the same strain. Ruben Kimmelman
Education Dept. proposes enhanced protection for students accused of sexual assault Among the significant changes is that schools can make it harder to prove allegations. Instead of only a "preponderance of the evidence" schools could now demand "clear and convincing evidence." Tovia Smith
Simone Giertz: What Can Making Useless Robots Teach Us About Joy? Simone Giertz is an inventor of useless robots. She finds joy and freedom in learning to build machines that are meant to fail. She shares that joy with millions through her YouTube channel. NPR/TED Staff
David Baron: Why Should You Experience A Total Solar Eclipse? The moment David Baron saw his first total solar eclipse in 1998, he was hooked. He's spent the last 20 years chasing them across the globe—all for a few minutes of joy, wonder and awe.