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Breakthrough may mean longer-lasting electric vehicle batteries
A major breakthrough in battery technology could lead to longer-lasting electric vehicle batteries. Scientists have discovered why batteries lose capacity over time, a common phenomenon previously not fully understood. The research team, led by an engineer at the University of Colorado, Boulder, found that hydrogen molecules from the battery's electrolyte weaken the electric current and decrease capacity. This discovery could pave the way for better batteries, allowing electric vehicles to run farther and last longer.
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How "Tommy John Surgery" Revolutionized Baseball
At just 17, high school baseball star Quincy Bright faced a career-threatening UCL tear. Thanks to "Tommy John surgery," he's on the road to recovery and back in the game. The rise in pitcher injuries has led to an increase in this procedure, with 60% of recipients now under 19 years old. Baseball Hall of Famer John Smoltz advocates for changes to prevent young athletes from facing similar setbacks and keep their major league dreams alive.
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Three-Armed Robot Conductor Takes Center Stage in Dresden!
Meet MAiRA Pro S, the next-generation robot conductor who debuted in Dresden with flawless rhythm and precision. The Sinfoniker showcased cutting-edge technology and innovative music during its 25th-anniversary celebration at Hellerau hall. With three batons in hand, MAiRA led an ensemble divided into three parts to create mesmerizing cross rhythms. This collaboration between humans and robots proves that cooperation can lead to beautiful music without replacing human talent.
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Blind Dog Escapes Bombs in Lebanon
In Baabda, Lebanon, a blind dog named Cieco was rescued from a shelter amidst explosions in the region. Evacuated from Nabatieh after being shot in the face, Cieco found safety at Alyarz Pet Club. Despite ongoing challenges and bombings in Lebanon, animal rescuers like Houssein Hamza continue to care for vulnerable animals with love and dedication. The resilience of these shelters is a beacon of hope during difficult times in the country.
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Researchers Uncover Surprising Results from Decades of Organic Farming: 'Will Help Us Move Forward'
Exciting news in sustainable farming! Researchers at Kansas State University have found that organic farming practices can help store more carbon in soil, leading to a healthier planet. By using manure or compost fertilizer, the soil retains more carbon than with chemical fertilizers. This discovery could pave the way for more sustainable and regenerative agriculture practices worldwide. Join our newsletter for updates on innovations shaping our future and learn easy ways to help yourself while benefiting the planet!
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Ocean Liner Set to Become World's Largest Artificial Reef
Okaloosa County in Florida plans to turn the historic SS United States ocean liner into the world's largest artificial reef. A rent dispute that had stalled the project has been resolved, paving the way for this exciting transformation. The ship, which still holds a transatlantic speed record from over 70 years ago, will become a signature diving attraction generating millions in tourism spending. Officials gathered for a transfer of title ceremony as plans move forward to sink and honor the iconic vessel.
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Electric Cars Now Outnumber Gas-Powered Ones in This Country: 'This Is Historic'
In a historic milestone, electric cars now outnumber petrol vehicles in Norway for the first time. The Norwegian Road Federation reported over 754,000 electric cars compared to 753,000 petrol cars. Diesel car sales are also declining as Norway aims to have all new vehicles be zero-emission by 2025, ten years ahead of the EU's goal. To encourage EV adoption, the government offers tax rebates making them cost-competitive with fuel-powered vehicles.
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Young Picasso: Six-Year-Old Wows Big Apple with Painting Skills
Six-year-old Elaine Fan is making waves in the international art scene with her imaginative and vibrant work. From participating in the Paris International Children’s Art Festival to holding solo exhibitions in Los Angeles and New York, she has captured attention for her unique style. Fan's paintings showcase fantasy elements, bright colors and emotional depth, drawing viewers into her world. Proceeds from her latest exhibition will go to charity as she continues to make a positive impact through her artistry.
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Pilot Treats Passengers to Pizza After Emergency Landing Delays Flight
In Albuquerque, New Mexico, a United Airlines pilot showed kindness to passengers during a 7-hour flight delay caused by an emergency landing. The pilot ordered 30 pizzas for the 150 stranded passengers, turning a frustrating situation into a heartwarming one. Passenger Tanya Stamos shared the story on social media, praising the pilot's thoughtful gesture as he handed out pizza at the gate. The act of generosity brought smiles and gratitude to those affected by the unexpected delay.
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Ancient Celtic Symbols Unearthed on Stone Slabs in Spain
Ancient Celtic symbols have been discovered in Spain, challenging the notion that Celtic culture was limited to regions near Britain. Archaeologists say they recently found a stone slab with a triskelion near the ruins of an ancient fort built by the Castro culture. The triskelion symbolizes connection and infinity, shedding light on the rich historical heritage of the northwestern Iberian Peninsula. Local archeologists say excavations at San Vicenzo continue to uncover more artifacts from this fascinating era.
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This Homeless Man Just Scored a Record Deal After His Viral TikTok Performance
Homeless musician Andrew "Donut" Larsen went from playing guitar on the streets for beer to landing a record deal, all thanks to a stranger's kindness and social media magic. When Dominic Alexander stumbled upon Donut performing his original song "Ghost of You," he was so moved that he shared it on TikTok where it quickly went viral. Encouraged by the overwhelming support, Alexander started a GoFundMe campaign to help Donut professionally record his music. Now, less than a month later, Donut's song is available on streaming platforms.