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Scottish Nightclub is Powered By the Heat From Dancers – Moving the Venue to Thermal Energy

A Scottish night club has found it can reduce its carbon footprint by 70 tons per year if it relies on the beat to...

Breakthrough: Polyethylene Bags and Jugs Can Finally be Upcycled to Solve Several Problems at Once

Notorious plastic bags and containers can finally be upcycled, thanks to a new technique for recycling polyethylene bags and food packaging into valuable starter...

Youth Given 8 Months to Live Has Beaten Aggressive Blood Cancer, Now Inspires Others: ‘You can get through anything’

A young Florida man given just eight months to live has beaten a rare and aggressive blood cancer, after nearly dying multiple times during...

Galaxy Twinkling with Universe’s Oldest Stars Discovered by Astronomers

The James Webb Space Telescope recently made its debut with the "Deep Field" image, but as we are absorbed by the beautiful colors of...

Lost for 97 Years, Rediscovered Magnolia Tree Spurs Hope for its Restoration in Haiti

An expedition team in northern Haiti has rediscovered a magnolia tree that has been lost to science for 97 years. The team used the tree’s...

New Alzheimer’s Drug Slows Mental Decline By 27% in Trial Hailed as ‘Most Encouraging to Date’

American biotech company Biogen announced the results of a phase 3 clinical trial that showed a new Alzheimer’s drug slowed the rate of cognitive...

Taking Ketamine and Looking at Smiling Faces is a Therapy That Could Help End Depression, Shows Clinical Trial

Being given an illicit drug called ketamine and then looking at smiling faces could help end depression, according to a new study. Researchers found that...

Incredible 3D Rendering from Jupiter Spacecraft Reveals “Frosted Cupcake” Clouds

After the Juno spacecraft used 3D rendering to process some images it took of clouds covering Jupiter, they appeared like the flourished frosting atop...

Huge Gas Bubble is Circling the Only Massive Black Hole in Our Galaxy–at 1/3 the Speed of Light

Scientists recently spotted a hot bubble of gas orbiting the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way at 200 million miles...

This Lost Roman Era ‘Miracle Plant’ May Have Been Rediscovered

A Turkish botanist is learning how to cultivate what some believe to be the closest living relative to a Classical-era kitchen staple written about...

Wolves Likely Were Already Man’s Best Friend Before Dogs, Reveals New Study

Wolves could be man's best friend too, a new study reveals, or at least that wolves were man's best friend before we turned them into dogs. Scientists...

Cold Water and Air Increase “Good” Body Fats Says a Review of More Than 100 Studies

  Cold water immersion has long been known to the northern Europeans as a fortifying activity, but the science behind this bizarre cultural/medicinal practice is...

New Webb Image Captures Clearest View of Neptune’s Rings, Revealing the Ice Giant in Whole New Light

The James Webb Space Telescope is showing off its capabilities closer to home with its first image of Neptune, revealed on Wednesday. Most striking about...

Density of Harmful Chemicals that Damage Ozone Layer Slashed by 50% Since 1980s Levels

Scientists have estimated that at current rates, the hole in the ozone layer will close around 2070. Levels of chemical emissions from refrigeration and air...

Australia’s Ocean Kelp Forest is Growing at Light Speed–Rivaling the Mighty Amazon for Absorbing CO2

  Great forests of ocean kelp were found in a recent study to be between 4 and 11-times more productive than the most productive crops...

Saturn’s Rings Could Have Been Formed By a Missing Moon That Smashed Into Planet 160 Million Years Ago

Saturn’s rings and tilt could be the product of an ancient, missing moon, a new study suggests—and a “grazing encounter” may have smashed the...

China’s New Moon Rock Samples Contain Beautiful Crystal New to Geology

Chinese scientists have found a mineral new to science among the 3.81 lbs. (1.7 kilograms) of lunar samples taken in 2020. The phosphate columnar crystal...

World’s Largest Container Line is Rerouting its Fleet to Avoid Collisions with Endangered Blue Whales

                    Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has taken a major step to help protect blue whales and other cetaceans living and feeding in the waters off...

New Solar-Powered Invention Creates Hydrogen Fuel from the Air

A high-tech sponge can absorb water vapor from the air and convert it to pure hydrogen for use in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and...

Pipes a Million Times Thinner Than Human Hair Could Deliver Personalized Therapies to Individual Cells

Pipes a million times thinner than a human hair could deliver personalized therapies to individual cells, according to new research. The 'world's tiniest plumbing system'...