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A 3,000-Year-Old Canoe Was Just Discovered in Wisconsin

A 3,000-year-old canoe has been discovered in a Wisconsin lake, the Wisconsin Historical Society announced Thursday. The canoe, which is carved from a single piece of white oak, dates back to 1000 B.C. and is the oldest ever discovered in the Great Lakes region. The discovery in Madison's Lake Mendota comes less than a year after a 1,200-year-old canoe was found in the same area. Both of the canoes are now being preserved with help from Wisconsin's Native Nations.

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Teen Genius Creates Affordable Braille Reader, Saves Thousands

Fourteen-year-old Yash Mehta visited his grandfather's school for the blind in Old Delhi and was shocked by the high cost of braille readers. Determined to make a change, he invented affordable electronic braille readers priced at $20 and $35. His invention won first place at a STEM competition, and now Mehta aims to improve it further with optical character recognition technology. With community support behind him, Mehta is on a mission to make education more accessible for visually impaired individuals worldwide.

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Why This Nurse Was Just Named the Best in the UK

A hemophilia nurse has been named the UK Nurse of the Year for her exceptional work in treating patients with bleeding disorders. Sheffield Teaching Hospitals praised Cathy Harrison for bringing transformational change to patient care worldwide. Her dedication and professionalism were highlighted by the judging panel, who commended her as an outstanding role model. Harrison's cheerful manner and commitment to raising awareness of rare diseases have earned her well-deserved recognition as a top healthcare professional.

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Barber Cuts the Stress for Neurodivergent Clients

A UK barber has created a welcoming space for neurodivergent children. Craig Henderson's shop allows kids to play and relax while getting their hair cut. Inspired by his own son with a sensory processing disorder, he offers a stress-free experience for families who used to dread visits to the barbershop. Clients from across the region are drawn to this inclusive approach that prioritizes comfort and understanding.

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Solar-Powered Scooter: The Oddball Ride You Never Knew You Needed

Looking for a unique way to travel? Forget electric cars, and check out the Lightfoot scooter by Otherlab! This solar-powered scooter features twin 120W solar panels, offering 37 miles of range per charge. Priced at nearly $5,000, it's not cheap but promises an eco-friendly ride with regenerative braking and ample trunk space. Shipping in January next year, this innovative scooter might just be the quirky transportation solution you've been looking for!

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Scientists Just Unwrapped Ancient Egyptian Mummies with CT Scanners

Scientists at Chicago’s Field Museum are using a mobile CT scanner to study Egyptian mummies, uncovering new mysteries about ancient burials. The team spent four days scanning 26 mummies and is now analyzing the results. By creating 3D images without causing damage, researchers hope to learn more about the mummification process that historians still don't fully understand. This groundbreaking technique offers a fresh perspective on these individuals' lives and experiences, challenging popular perceptions of mummies as seen in movies and TV shows.

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Archaeologists Unearth 12,000-Year-Old Stones Hinting at Early Wheel Tech

Archaeologists have uncovered a fascinating discovery in the Middle East - 12,000-year-old stones that may be the earliest example of wheels being used. These ancient perforated pebbles are believed to be spindle whorls from settlements of the Natufians, an early culture in Israel, Palestine and Jordan. This finding pushes back the timeline for wheel-like inventions by about 4,000 years and sheds light on how rotational technologies evolved over time. The research was conducted at Nahal-Ein Gev II site in northern Israel.

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Whoopi Goldberg Scores Big with Launch of All Women's Sports Network

Whoopi Goldberg, the iconic actress known for her roles in The Color Purple and Sister Act, has launched a groundbreaking network dedicated to women's sports. Despite limited media coverage of female athletes, Goldberg's All Women’s Sports Network aims to change the game by providing 24/7 spotlight on women in sports. The platform will feature various sports from basketball to skateboarding, offering live broadcasts and inspiring documentaries that highlight the dedication of female athletes worldwide.

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Dubai Restaurants Get Creative After Alcohol Ban Hits Menus

Dubai Municipality has re-issued a regulation banning alcohol in food preparation and serving, prompting chefs to get creative with non-alcoholic alternatives. Culinary professionals are adapting menus by using innovative techniques like high-acidic ingredients and fermentation. While some customers may not notice a difference, others appreciate the fresh approaches to classic dishes. The shift towards alcohol-free dining experiences could help Dubai stand out as a unique culinary destination for both locals and international visitors.

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Football's Grandpa Strikes Again: Returns for 40th Season at 58-Years-Old

At 58 years old, Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura is gearing up for his 40th professional season next year. Dubbed "King Kazu," he plans to play for Atletico Suzuka in Japan's fourth-tier league. Widely recognized as the world's oldest active pro player, Kazuyoshi has scored 55 goals in 89 appearances and was a standout with Japan's national team in the '90s. Throughout his career, he has played in various countries including Brazil, Italy, Croatia, Australia and Portugal after making his debut with Santos back in 1986.

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Squid Game Season 2 Will Be All About Divisions—and the Fight to Overcome Them

Get ready for more intense drama and suspense in Squid Game season two, as director Hwang Dong-hyuk dives deeper into the theme of division among people. Inspired by global conflicts, he explores how our choices create tensions and seeks to spark conversations about overcoming divisions. The new season follows Player 456's return for another deadly game with a massive prize at stake, drawing inspiration from iconic dystopian stories like The Matrix. Squid Game season two premieres on Netflix December 26.

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Teen Genius Creates Affordable Braille Reader, Saves Thousands

Why This Nurse Was Just Named the Best in the UK

Barber Cuts the Stress for Neurodivergent Clients

Solar-Powered Scooter: The Oddball Ride You Never Knew You Needed

Scientists Just Unwrapped Ancient Egyptian Mummies with CT Scanners

Archaeologists Unearth 12,000-Year-Old Stones Hinting at Early Wheel Tech

Whoopi Goldberg Scores Big with Launch of All Women's Sports Network

Dubai Restaurants Get Creative After Alcohol Ban Hits Menus

Football's Grandpa Strikes Again: Returns for 40th Season at 58-Years-Old

Squid Game Season 2 Will Be All About Divisions—and the Fight to Overcome Them