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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Turning Carbon Waste into Power: A Game-Changer for a Greener Future

Imagine a world where carbon dioxide, the main culprit behind climate change, is transformed into a clean energy source. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made it a reality. They've developed an innovative electrochemical cell that can effi

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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Forgotten Narrative: A Review of The Plucky Squire

Deep within the pages of a worn-out storybook, a swashbuckling hero named Jot embarks on a perilous quest to save the world from the clutches of an evil wizard named Humgrump. Armed with a sword shaped like a fountain pen nib, Jot battles to stop Humgrump from expelling him from the narrative and co

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Sep 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Murder Mystery that Didn't Quite Kill the Competition

In a shocking turn of events, Hulu's Only Murders in the Building failed to win a single award at the 2024 Emmys, despite being nominated for 21 awards. The show, which stars Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, and Martin Short, was expected to make a strong showing, but ultimately went home empty-handed. B

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Moonbound: NASA's Next $117M Step Towards Uncovering the Moon's Secrets

The recent awarding of $116.9 million to Intuitive Machines for the delivery of six NASA payloads to the Moon's South Pole is a significant step towards unraveling the Moon's mysteries. This is the fourth round of funding for the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, and it's clear th

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

A Piece of Space History Lands at the University of North Dakota: A New Era of Education

As the Orion Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) test vehicle rolled into the University of North Dakota (UND), it marked the beginning of a new chapter in the school's space education program. The 15-year-old mock spacecraft, which demonstrated one possible way of escaping a failing rocket, has finally

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Bigger Lie: How Widening Highways Actually Increases Traffic and Emissions

As states and federal agencies continue to justify highway expansions by claiming they can help fight climate change, a closer examination of the evidence reveals a different story. The notion that widening roads can reduce emissions is a myth that has been debunked by decades of research and data.

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cruisezilla Conundrum: The Environmental Impact of Gigantic Passenger Ships

Cruise ships have doubled in size over the past two decades, a precedent that could lead to even bigger vessels plying our oceans in the future and bringing potential problems, a new report has warned. The largest passenger vessels today are twice as large as they were in 2000, says a study conduct

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

A New Era for the Auto Industry: Hyundai and GM Partner Up

As the global automotive industry is constantly evolving, two of the world's leading carmakers, Hyundai and General Motors (GM), have agreed to join forces in an effort to accelerate innovation and cut costs. The historic collaboration aims to develop new vehicles, streamline supply chains, and fost

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Sep 13 2024SCIENCE

Get Ready to Moon-gaze: Observe the Moon Night is Coming!

One of the most significant events in the astronomy calendar is approaching - International Observe the Moon Night, taking place on September 14. This worldwide celebration encourages people to explore the wonders of the moon, fostering a sense of community and promoting lunar science. But what exac

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Grid Gamble: Why Extremists Target America's Power Infrastructure

Imagine a world where your daily life is disrupted because of a targeted attack on the power grid. It's a chilling thought, and yet, extremists have repeatedly tried to make it a reality. But why do they target the grid? And what's the real cost of these failed plots? Two former Marines were sent

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