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Rare Meteorites Just Fell to Earth - And They Could Be Long Lost Chunks of Mercury

In a rare occurrence, a few meteorites crashed near Berlin last month and were identified as an extremely rare type of space rock called aubrites. Aubrites make up only 1 in 10,000 recovered meteorites and have unique characteristics such as gray granite appearance with minimal iron content. Scientists believe that these meteorites may have originated from either an asteroid or even the planet Mercury. The discovery has sparked excitement among astronomers and researchers who are eager to study these precious fragments further.

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An Orphaned Bear Cub Pulled From a Tree is Thriving After Being Rescues

An orphaned bear cub rescued from a tree in North Carolina is thriving at the Appalachian Wildlife Refuge. The cub, found lethargic and limping, has been introduced to another orphaned cub and both are doing well in care. Despite initial concerns about being abandoned, the cubs are eating well and interacting with enrichment activities. The refuge team anticipates releasing them back into the wild as healthy bears come fall.

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How Virtual Reality is Giving Teens an Accessible, Affordable Way to Reduce Stress

Teens facing increased stress levels during the pandemic are finding relief through a new virtual reality system called RESeT. Developed by University of Washington researchers, this snowy world offers activities proven to boost mental health. A study with 44 Seattle teens showed lower stress and improved mood while using the technology, though anxiety and depression levels remained stable overall. The team plans to continue research on the impact of VR on teen mental health in hopes of offering accessible support for young people.

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This Student Who is Blind is Defying the Odds With the Help of Her Teachers

At St. Joseph's School for the Blind in Jersey City, New Jersey, 19-year-old Ana Centeno shines with her achievements and inspiring spirit despite being born blind due to a rare condition. With dreams of acting and songwriting, she credits her supportive school environment for helping her thrive. Centeno's teachers praise her confidence and determination to challenge norms while showcasing the capabilities of individuals with disabilities.

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This Sun-Powered Spaceship Could Revolutionize Space Travel

Exciting news from Seattle start-up Portal Space Systems! They have developed a revolutionary Supernova satellite bus that can hop between orbits and has 50 times the range of current spacecraft. Portal aims to make spacecraft maneuverability easier and faster for the next era of space economy. The Supernova platform features a novel solar-thermal propulsion system and is set for its first launch in late 2025, promising unparalleled mobility and extended mission life for customers in orbit.

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The IOC Just Announced the Largest Ever Olympic Refugee Team

With less than two months until the 2024 Olympic games in Paris, the IOC unveiled its largest refugee team ever on Thursday. The 36 athletes from 11 countries will compete in 12 sports, including athletics and boxing. The diverse team includes athletes from Africa, Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, Venezuela, and Cuba. President Thomas Bach hopes their participation will raise awareness of the global refugee crisis.

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What Went Right: A Roundup of This Week's Best News

In a world full of negative headlines, it's easy to forget the good that's happening too. But we believe that good news matters, and there's tons of it to go around! Some of this week's best headlines include a new report shining light on the incredible results of global conservation efforts, a huge breakthrough in the fight against cancer, and a Dutch city cancelled debt for low-income families. Plus, the winners of the "Green Nobel Prize" were announced - click read more to find out who won!

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The Kentucky Sheriff's Office Welcomed 15 Babies in the Last Year

In a heartwarming turn of events, the Boone County Sheriff's Office in Kentucky is celebrating a baby boom, with 15 babies born to staffers in the past year. A photo capturing this special moment went viral on Facebook with over 2,000 likes. Photographer Kyla Scudder volunteered to take the picture as a thank you for their service. Major Philip Ridgell shared that these growing families are just one small part of the sheriff's office which includes about 180 sworn deputies dedicated to ensuring community safety.

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Meet the Record-Breaking Organist Who's Been Playing for 85 Years

At 92 years old, musician Joycelyn Hocking has been playing the organ since she was seven and still going strong. Hocking has spent over 85 years performing at the same chapel in Cornwall. Starting at age seven, Mrs Hocking first played at St Neot's Methodist chapel in 1938. Janina Waterman, church steward, is pushing for her to be recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's longest-serving organist.

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Battery Costs have Dropped 90% in Under 15 Years, Giving Renewables a Boost

Global storage capacity needs to increase sixfold by 2030 to hit energy goals, with batteries leading the charge. Battery costs have plummeted over 90 per cent in the last 15 years, making them a key player in clean energy technology. The surge in battery deployment is fueling hopes for a renewable energy future and electric vehicle takeover. As countries commit to phasing out coal and tripling renewable energy capacity, batteries are poised to play a crucial role in achieving these ambitious targets.

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How a Team of Pilots is Saving Lives With AI and Drones

A team of tech-savvy drone pilots is making a big impact by using AI to detect landmines and save lives around the world. Safe Pro AI recently impressed the UN with their ability to locate 72 hazards in Ukraine, leading to partnerships with humanitarian nonprofits. Their innovative technology is crucial in clearing over 50 nations of dangerous explosives, preventing tragic accidents and injuries. This life-saving work showcases the power of drones and AI for good, offering hope for a safer future globally.

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An Orphaned Bear Cub Pulled From a Tree is Thriving After Being Rescues

How Virtual Reality is Giving Teens an Accessible, Affordable Way to Reduce Stress

This Student Who is Blind is Defying the Odds With the Help of Her Teachers

This Sun-Powered Spaceship Could Revolutionize Space Travel

The IOC Just Announced the Largest Ever Olympic Refugee Team

What Went Right: A Roundup of This Week's Best News

The Kentucky Sheriff's Office Welcomed 15 Babies in the Last Year

Meet the Record-Breaking Organist Who's Been Playing for 85 Years

Battery Costs have Dropped 90% in Under 15 Years, Giving Renewables a Boost

How a Team of Pilots is Saving Lives With AI and Drones