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THIS INVENTION COULD CHANGE THE WORLD
According to a unicef and who report in 2019, one in three people on Earth did not have free access to safe drinking water.
Graeme Clark was a restless kid. There’s a photo of him at two, with his suitcases packed, because he was bored and wanted to ...
An inaugural member of the National Science Foundation’s Accelerating Research Translation program (NSF ART), the University ...
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Surprising Stories Behind Common Inventions
We use countless everyday items without giving much thought to how they came to be. Most of us assume these products were ...
Asa Butterfield spoke about voicing the title character in "Stitch Head," in theaters Wednesday, and how his childhood acting ...
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Tampa startup makes water out of thin air, as it looks to change the way the world gets water
Genesis Systems, a local startup co-founded by Dr. David Stuckenberg, has developed technology, they say, that literally ...
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The AG Putting Big Tech On Trial
Senior Correspondent SNAP benefits at risk due to the government shutdown, the AG putting Big Tech on trial, and more Length: ...
Famous winners of Nobel Prizes include Martin Luther King Jr, who won a Peace Prize in 1964 "for his non-violent struggle for ...
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Thai Teenager Uses Creativity to Drive Social Change
Aim Wanglee is using creativity to break barriers and drive meaningful change, focusing on child labour protection.
Trick-or-treating, parties, costume ice skating and more are included in this year’s wide range of activities.
Ingestible electronics. Microneedle patches. A capsule that could replace insulin shots. In Giovanni Traverso’s lab, the ...
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