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Want to Learn to Code? This Nintendo-Style Video Game Will Teach You – And It’s Free

Writing code is a skill almost anyone can make use of, and now there's a video game that will teach you how. Set in an...

A Mathematician Just Made a Musical Album Entirely Composed of Black Hole Wavelengths – Listen

Seeking to combine his love of numbers and data with music and emotion, a Belgian mathematician has created an electronic music album derived from...

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Launches Company to Clean Up Space Debris

An Apple co-founder is launching a company to clean up space debris, and not a moment to soon, as NASA estimates there may have...

Paralyzed Man’s Brain Waves Get Turned Into Sentences on Computer, Scientists ‘Thrilled’ Beyond Words

Researchers at UC San Francisco have successfully developed a "speech neuroprosthesis" that has enabled a man with severe paralysis to communicate in sentences—translating signals...

Top Cities For Digital Nomads Looking to Work While Traveling the World

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. COVID-19 chased millions of traditionally office and computer-based workers...

Electronic Nose Has Been Developed That ‘Sniffs Out’ Covid Infections – in Just 80 Seconds

A 3-D printed electronic nose has been developed that 'sniffs out' Covid in just seconds. The device smells chemicals in infected individuals, opening the door...

Siri and Alexa Don’t Support African Languages But This Nonprofit Swooped in to Offer 60 New Voices – Including Welsh

Not Apple's Siri, Google Home, Amazon's Alexa, or any other speech platform can hear or respond to a single African language, but as speech...

Movement Video Game Increased Cognitive Skills in 80-Year-olds With Severe Dementia

Cognitive motor training helps in the fight against Alzheimer’s and dementia, as demonstrated for the first time in a study by an international team...

After Massive Wildfires, DroneSeed is Replanting Forests 6x Faster By Using Special Drones

When a wildfire destroys the forest on your property, what are your options for restoring what has been lost? DroneSeed will fly a squadron of...

NASA Technology to Map The Stars Could Now Help Save World’s Largest Fish

High above our planet, the Hubble Space Telescope has special software for parsing out the details of each individual star it surveys. Now this...

37 Years Ago She Began Making Braille Children’s Books to Cut the Cost By 90% And Donate Them Worldwide

March is Reading Month, and this inspiring blog post was submitted to GNN by one of our own readers. If you have an interesting...

Company Develops ‘Sound Beaming’ to Enable Digital Listening in Your Own Sound Bubble – A Cone of Near-Silence

An Israeli tech startup has developed a speaker system that creates a "sound bubble"—essentially meaning you get all the privacy of headphones without the...

How One Interior Designer Is Helping The Homeless With Her One Percent Project

Non-profits need profits, and one Portland interior designer has found a subtle, effective way to fund projects looking to alleviate the Oregon homelessness epidemic. A...

‘World’s Most Dangerous Malware’ Gang Taken Down in International Cyber Crime Effort

Perhaps the world's most infamous phishing racket, the Emotet malware network has been taken down by police, sparing people around the globe millions of...

People are Making Self-Care a Priority After One of the Most Stressful Years Ever

Seven in 10 Americans (73%) were more conscious of needing self-care in 2020—and 69% plan to do more self-care in 2021 than they did...

Writer Starts a Pandemic Pen Pal Project – Now 7,000 People Are Mailing Joy to Strangers With Letters

From the salutation— My Dearest Love, to the signature line— Yours in Breathless Anticipation, to the final postscript— P.S. You are forever in my heart... The art of letter writing...

NASA Uses Supercomputers and AI to Count Earth’s Trees From Space for the First Time

To get a sense of how much carbon the Earth can store, and how it changes over time, scientists would need to count a...

Tiny Spacecraft is ‘Solar Sailing’ in Orbit Using Only Sunlight, a Revolution in Space Exploration

An American astronomical society is proving that, like the Vikings of old, exploration of foreign shores—in this case foreign planets—is possible if you but...

Scientists Finally Research the Question of Whether Couples Really Do End Up Looking Alike

It may not be the question for the ages, but it’s certainly a question that’s been pondered for ages: Do couples really begin to...

Underwater Roomba-Like Robots Helping Humans Will Never Run Out of Power Thanks to New Mobile Docking Station

Move over, Roomba. Advanced new underwater robots have already been plumbing the depths of our oceans, lakes, and rivers—but now they can return on...