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    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

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    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

    • High‑speed strike study graphic from Journal of Experimental Biology showing snake strike kinematics and timing metrics

      Vipers Hit Target In 21.7ms: High‑Speed Study Times 36 Venomous Species

    • Dusky shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) at Sea World, Gold Coast, Australia, lateral view.

      Dusky Sharks Kill Snorkeler In Israel’s First Recorded Fatality—Study Cites “Begging” Behavior And GoPro Lure

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    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

    • Sunbeams through tall trees over a mossy, fern-covered forest floor

      10-minute parks rise; tree views cut stays ~0.7 days

    • Large power plant with multiple chimneys and cooling towers releasing steam under a cloudy sky

      Illinois Energy Efficiency: $2.79B Approved For 2026–29—Full Home-Savings Count Inside 

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    • Water droplets on a green fabric surface.

      Cornell nanofiber removes nearly 90% triclosan from water; “very thin fiber” under 1 micron confirmed in lab

    • Abdominal X-ray overview indicating multiple magnet chains in a New Zealand case (NZMJ, 2025)

      New Zealand Teen Has Bowel Surgery After Swallowing 80–100 High-Power Magnets Bought Online

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      Kim Kardashian Says “Little Aneurysm” Found; 1 In 50 Figure And the “Just Stress” Line Explained

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      Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Venezuela’s Machado wins $1.7M from hiding as Trump cries “politics over peace”

    • Edward Attenborough and Dr Leonie van 't Hag working in a laboratory at Monash University with scientific equipment used for creating bioplastics from food waste sugars.

      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

    • Israeli Navy troops boarding a vessel from the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters during an interception operation on October 3, 2025

      450 Flotilla Activists Detained: Ben-Gvir Says “Treat as Terrorists” Amid Abuse Claims

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April 27, 2023
Artificial Intelligence·Computing·Technology

Giga Chat vs ChatGPT: The Russian AI Chatbot Wildcard

Russia’s largest lender, Sberbank, has launched Giga Chat, an AI chatbot technology to rival ChatGPT. At present, Giga Chat is in invite-only testing mode, but it’s expected to be a major player
ELECTRA
Aviation·Electric·Technology

Electra’s Goldfinch Soars in Test Flights: A New Era for Hybrid-Electric eSTOL Aviation

Electra’s Goldfinch is rewriting the eSTOL rulebook. This two-seater isn’t your average aircraft. With its all-electric test flight on November 11 and a hybrid-electric one on November 19, it’s clear that Electra is onto something big. Piloted by Cody Allee
November 23, 2023

Aviation’s Hybrid-Electric Era Begins with EcoPulse Test Flight

Aviation·Electric·Technology
EcoPulse, a collaborative creation by Airbus, Daher, and Safran, recently achieved a groundbreaking feat in the realm of aviation. On November 29, 2023, this

Elon Musk and 1,000 Experts Warn of Danger from Out-of-Control AI Development

Artificial Intelligence·Computing·Technology
Elon Musk and over 1,000 industry experts signed an open letter calling for a pause on advanced AI development. The letter, issued by the
Pollution·Sustainability·Technology

Record-Cheap Carbon Capture Technique Discovered by PNNL Scientists

Scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have discovered a record-cheap way to capture carbon dioxide as it’s emitted from power plants and factories, including the likes of iron and steel manufacturing
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Rahul Somvanshi
January 26, 2023
Science·Technology

Journey to Mars in 45 Days: The Potential of NASA’s Bimodal Nuclear Thermal Rocket

NASA has announced a new funding for a cutting-edge technology that could revolutionize interplanetary travel – the Bimodal Nuclear Thermal Rocket. This advanced rocket system could potentially cut travel time to Mars
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Rahul SomvanshiandKarmactive Team
January 25, 2023
Business·News·Technology

Tesla’s Unprecedented Price Cuts: A Look at thce Impact on the EV Market

Since some time, Tesla has boasted impressive profit margins. High profits are a direct result of high pricing. All these high pricing tactics have enabled Tesla to play with the EV market
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Rahul Somvanshi
January 25, 2023
News·Sustainability·Technology

NASA and Boeing Partnership to Develop Eco-Friendly Single-Aisle Airplanes

NASA announced on Wednesday that it has granted The Boeing Company an award for the agency’s Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project, which aims to pave the way for a new generation of eco-friendly
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Rahul Somvanshi
January 24, 2023
Design·Sustainability·Technology

Endless Sound Playtime: ‘Urbanista Phoenix’ Solar Powered Earbuds

Endless Sound Playtime: Urbanista Phoenix Solar Powered Earbuds Equipped with Exeger Powerfoyle solar cell technology, the charging case can be powered by either solar power or ambient light, eliminating the need for
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Rahul SomvanshiandKarmactive Team
January 20, 2023
Energy·News·Technology

Caltech’s Space Solar Power Project Takes Giant Leap Forward with SpaceX Launch

The Caltech Space Solar Power Project (SSPP) has taken a significant step forward with the launch of its prototype, the Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD), into orbit. The aim of this project
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Karmactive Team
January 19, 2023
Energy·Technology

Porsche’s eFuel: The Game-Changer for Gas-Powered Cars

While many car manufacturers are shifting towards fully electric vehicles, Porsche has been developing a way to keep gas-powered engines sustainable. Instead of abandoning the internal combustion engine, Porsche has focused on
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Rahul Somvanshi
January 16, 2023
News·Sustainability·Technology

$38M Investment Boost for Continuum’s Sustainable Metal Powder Production for 3D Printing

California-based Continuum, a subsidiary of MolyWorks and a developer of sustainable metal powders, has raised $36 million in funding to their sustainable ventures. The company, which has been recognized for its innovative
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Karmactive Team
January 15, 2023
Energy·Technology·USA

Burning Man Sues To Halt Proposed Geothermal Plant In Nevada

The annual Burning Man festival returned to the Nevada desert last summer after a two-year absence due to COVID-19. However, organizers are concerned that the serene environment may be disrupted by a
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Karmactive Team
January 15, 2023
Design·Technology

Ultra Slim & Flexible Solar Cell With 18 Times More Power

MIT engineers have developed a revolutionary new type of solar cell that is ultra-lightweight and flexible and enabling it easy to install on any surface. These fabric type solar cells are much
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Rahul Somvanshi
January 13, 2023
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      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

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    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

    • High‑speed strike study graphic from Journal of Experimental Biology showing snake strike kinematics and timing metrics

      Vipers Hit Target In 21.7ms: High‑Speed Study Times 36 Venomous Species

    • Dusky shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) at Sea World, Gold Coast, Australia, lateral view.

      Dusky Sharks Kill Snorkeler In Israel’s First Recorded Fatality—Study Cites “Begging” Behavior And GoPro Lure

  • Sustainability
    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

    • Sunbeams through tall trees over a mossy, fern-covered forest floor

      10-minute parks rise; tree views cut stays ~0.7 days

    • Large power plant with multiple chimneys and cooling towers releasing steam under a cloudy sky

      Illinois Energy Efficiency: $2.79B Approved For 2026–29—Full Home-Savings Count Inside 

  • Climate
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    • Water droplets on a green fabric surface.

      Cornell nanofiber removes nearly 90% triclosan from water; “very thin fiber” under 1 micron confirmed in lab

    • Abdominal X-ray overview indicating multiple magnet chains in a New Zealand case (NZMJ, 2025)

      New Zealand Teen Has Bowel Surgery After Swallowing 80–100 High-Power Magnets Bought Online

    • Kim Kardashian public photo linked from Facebook accompanying report on teaser quote about a “little aneurysm” and stress mention

      Kim Kardashian Says “Little Aneurysm” Found; 1 In 50 Figure And the “Just Stress” Line Explained

  • Activism
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      Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Venezuela’s Machado wins $1.7M from hiding as Trump cries “politics over peace”

    • Edward Attenborough and Dr Leonie van 't Hag working in a laboratory at Monash University with scientific equipment used for creating bioplastics from food waste sugars.

      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

    • Israeli Navy troops boarding a vessel from the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters during an interception operation on October 3, 2025

      450 Flotilla Activists Detained: Ben-Gvir Says “Treat as Terrorists” Amid Abuse Claims

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