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Boy Invents Smart Spoon for His Uncle’s Trembling Hands that Is Affordable in India

A schoolboy in India has invented a mechanical spoon that automatically stabilizes itself to help his uncle eat through his hand tremors caused by...

New Pacemaker Developed that Uses the Heartbeat to Recharge its Battery

By generating electrical energy from the heartbeat, a new pacemaker developed by scientists in Seattle was able to partially recharge itself. Although the beat only...

Three-Quarters of Small Business Owners Believe They’re Equipped to Handle Any Economic Instability

More than three quarters of U.S. small business owners believe that their company is equipped to handle any upcoming economic instability, according to a...

Pieces of the Planet That Collided With Earth and Formed the Moon Are Still Buried Deep Inside Our Core

A proto planet the size of Mars called Theia may have collided, and remained, inside the Earth after ejecting enough material to form the...

French Company Discovers Massive Reserve of Clean Hydrogen Gas that Could Start Renewable Revolution

Millions of tons of pure hydrogen have been found underneath the earth in Northern France, prompting interest in a renewables gold rush of the...

New Nanoparticle Treatment Could Ease Arthritis Pain Following Breakthrough Research in Mice

A new treatment of nanoparticles has been found to be effective for easing the pain of rheumatoid arthritis in the lab. Just one dose of...

Artist Creates Iconic Landscapes From Food–Then Donates to Hungry People (LOOK)

An artist used organic food to create these iconic landscapes—and they do look good enough to eat, because they were. Made entirely from fruits and...

California Passes Right-to-Repair Act Guaranteeing Seven Years of Parts for Your Phone

GNN has reported often on improvements in consumer's right to repair products, from phones to cars, where for decades it's become harder and harder...

Watching Symphonies Can Synchronize Heart, Lungs, and Even Electrical Impulses of the Listener

The perfect synchronicity of a classical symphony has the power to similarly synchronize the movement, heart rate, breathing rate, and the electrical conductivity of...

Must See: 16th Century Turkish Baths Reopening in Istanbul as Part-Antique Spa, Part-Museum

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness. Following an extraordinary 13-year restoration project,...

Get Ready for the Solar Eclipse When Moon and Sun Form Perfect Line With Earth in a ‘Ring of Fire’

The 2023 solar eclipse is passing over the United States this year, giving millions of Americans in the northwest a chance to glimpse a...

Real World Test Shows All-Electric Big Rigs Can Go Farther and Charge Faster

An industry research non-profit has found that battery-electric big rigs have doubled their range and charging speed numbers in just 2 years of operation. In...

Asteroid Sample Delivered Back to Earth in a ‘Brilliant Feat’–a Time Capsule of Ancient Solar System

In huge spacefaring news, NASA has its hands on a capsule containing about half a pound of material taken from a large asteroid called...

Sherpas Laughing in the Face of Death While Saving Partner Who Fell 200 Feet into an Everest Crevasse

The indigenous people of the Himalayas, often referred to as Sherpas, are without a doubt some of the most incredible members of our species. Just...

Stolen Van Gogh Returned by Sherlock Holmes of the Art World–Seized from Museum During COVID

An early van Gogh painting worth millions was stolen during a museum heist in 2020 under the cover of COVID lockdowns, but while the...

The Top Romantic-Comedy Films For a Broken Heart Revealed by New Poll

Rom-coms can actually be a great salve for a broken heart, providing empathy and hope during an otherwise difficult period. 2,000 adults in a new...

24,000-Year-Old Cave Art Suddenly Found in Well-Known Paleolithic Cave Shelter in Spain

When you think of Spain, I'll bet you probably picture bulls and bullfighters, rugged hills cloaked in olive trees, tapas bars, or the Alhambra,...

Royal Navy Warship Outsmarts Traffickers to Seize Ton of Cocaine Using Missile-Tracking for First Time in Caribbean

A Royal Navy warship seized more than a ton of cocaine worth $175 million on the streets in a drug trafficking snare set up...

Implantable Artificial Kidney That Frees Patients From Dialysis On Horizon After Successful Trial

Sufferers living with kidney failure can soon look forward to a future without dialysis or a long waits for an organ transplant, thanks to...

A Thrift Store Shopper Joked She’d Found a Famous Artist’s Work for $4 – and Actually She Really Had

A painting found in a New Hampshire attic could fetch between a quarter-million and three million dollars after the owner had bought it at...