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Good News in History, October 7

On this day, 138 years ago, the Danish physicist Niels Bohr was born. In his long and distinguished career, he made foundational contributions to...

Good News in History, August 12

173 years ago today, Issac Singer received his patent for the improved sewing machine, paving the way for his eventual invention to spread across...

If Replicated, New Physics Discovery Could Grant Levitation to Any Device via Ambient Pressure Magnetics

If a new discovery published by South Korean physicists on a pre-print server is proven through replication, it could be one of the most...

Black Hole Emits Jets of X-rays 60,000 Times Hotter than Sun–the Brightest Quasar Ever Observed

Jets of light 100,000 billion times brighter than the sun have been captured by astronomers observing a quasar—the most powerful object in the universe. The...

Single Atom X-rayed For First Time in Breakthrough That Will ‘Transform the World’

Many laymen will not be aware that science has never been able to X-ray a single atom. The best that current state-of-the-art synchrotron scanners can...

Good News in History, May 27

694 years ago today, Ibn Khaldun, the Tunisian Arab scholar who is recognized as one of the greatest scientists of the Middle Ages, was...

Automakers Are Bringing Back Buttons and Knobs as Touch Screens Become Scourge for Drivers

For the consumer who wants a simple dashboard of buttons and knobs inside their car, the kind that everyone used to have before the...

Your Inspired Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

World’s First Solar Car Goes into Production – a 4 Passenger EV That Can Run on the Sun

The world's first solar car has begun production—a 4-5 passenger EV that hails a new chapter in automotive history. The Dutch company Lightyear officially commenced...

Remains of Prehistoric BBQ Suggests Dinner was Served 780,000 Years Ago–600,000 Years Earlier than we Thought

A whopping 780,000 years ago, early humans sat down in front of a roaring fire for a BBQ of carp fish in what's modern-day...

Black Hole Found Shredding a Nearby Star into ‘Spaghetti’ is Pivotal Moment for Astronomers

An intermediate-mass black hole lurking undetected in a dwarf galaxy revealed itself to astronomers when it gobbled up an unlucky star that strayed too...

Citroen’s New Electric Family Car Could Also Help Power Your Home

Citroen's new family car, the Oli, can change from a family sedan, to a pickup truck, to a low-weight city car, and its battery...

World’s Largest Corn Maze Immortalizes James Bond Movies with 10-Mile Masterpiece in Illinois -LOOK

Even super spy James Bond might need British Intelligence help to escape this Quantum of corn. An incredibly-detailed maze was planted on an Illinois farm...

Breakthrough Might Finally Destroy the Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Our Water

FAS, a group of manufactured chemicals commonly used since the 1940s, are called ‘forever chemicals’ for a reason. Bacteria can’t eat them; fire can’t...

Astronomers Detect Radio Pattern ‘Like a Heartbeat’ From a Galaxy Far Away

(Written by Jennifer Chu, MIT News) Astronomers at MIT—and universities in Canada and the US—have detected a strange and persistent radio signal from a far-off...

Electric Cars Could Be Made With Plastic From Clunkers According to New Research

Electric cars could be made with plastic from old clunkers, according to new research. Bumpers, carpets, mats, seating, seals, and door casings have been turned...

Scientists Figure Out the Origin of Splendid Dunes on Jupiter’s Icy Moon

Scientists have long wondered how Jupiter’s innermost moon, Io, has meandering ridges as grand as any that can be seen in movies like Dune. Now,...

Scientists Powering Tesla on 9,400-mile Journey With Rolled-up Printed Solar Panels

Scientists from Australia and Britain are planning to take a 9,400-mile road trip through some of the most remote regions of the world in...

New Transistor Could Cut 5% of World’s Digital Energy Use While Upgrading Memory Capacity

Inside nearly every piece of electronic equipment, there's a transistor—a simple component that receives a current and sends it in one or more other...

Hubble Telescope Spots Most Distant Star Ever Seen on Record, From 12 Billion Light Years Away

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has established an extraordinary new benchmark: detecting the light of a star that existed within the first billion years after...