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Global warming could permanently shift rainfall patterns, affecting water access for 2 billion people worldwide, study shows.

As the planet warms, the impacts of climate change are no longer distant projections—they are unfolding in real time, from rising sea levels to intensifying wildfires. Yet some of the most profound changes may happen quietly, high above the equator, where a narrow band of cloud known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) helps regulate…
Harvard now offers free tuition and fully covers expenses, like housing and health insurance, for students whose families earn less than $100,000

In a move that reshapes long-held assumptions about affordability and access in higher education, Harvard University has announced that, beginning in the 2025–26 academic year, it will offer free tuition and fully cover all essential expenses for undergraduates from families earning $100,000 or less annually. This expansion, which also includes substantial aid for families earning…
Researchers in Maryland Developed Super wood, A Rated Timber Material Stronger Than Steel and Fire-Resistant

What if the future of construction didn’t lie in cold steel or dense concrete but in something as ancient and familiar as wood? For centuries, timber has been shaped, carved, and built upon but always within the limits of its natural strength. Now, a group of researchers from Maryland has turned that assumption on its…
A 27-Year-Old Ghanaian Inventor Created Earbuds That Translate Over 40 Languages

Have you ever tried to hold a conversation through a wall? You hear the sound, maybe catch a few words but the meaning never quite makes it through. That’s what speaking across a language barrier can feel like: close enough to connect, yet far enough to miss each other completely. Now imagine slipping in a…
Experts say ChatGPT has already polluted the internet so badly that it’s eroding Al development

When OpenAI released ChatGPT in late 2022, the world crossed a digital threshold. For the first time, a conversational AI could generate coherent, persuasive text at scale — and the implications rippled across industries, from education to law to software development. But beneath the excitement, a quieter concern has been growing among researchers and ethicists:…
Scientists have discovered a massive underground water reservoir that contains three times more water than all the Earth’s oceans combined.

What if the largest ocean on Earth wasn’t visible on any map? In a discovery that defies surface logic, scientists have uncovered a massive underground reservoir of water buried deep within the planet’s mantle—so deep and so vast that it may hold three times more water than all of Earth’s oceans combined. But this is…
A Lion At A China Zoo Went Viral For Having Bangs. The Zookeepers Denied Giving It A Haircut.

It started with a photo—one lion, one mane, and one surprisingly well-defined fringe. Within hours, the image of A Hang, a white lion at Guangzhou Zoo in southern China, had gone viral. To some, the animal looked like it had wandered out of a retro fashion shoot; to others, it appeared to be the latest…
A Filipino Student Developed a Solar Panel Made From Food Waste That Generates Electricity Using UV Light, Even Without Direct Sunlight

In a world racing to decarbonize, solar energy has long stood at the forefront of clean power solutions. But even this technology has its limits—particularly in places where direct sunlight is scarce or unreliable. Enter Carvey Ehren Maigue, a young engineering student from the Philippines, whose award-winning invention could shift how we think about renewable…
Uranus May Be Filled With A Lot More Methane Than We Thought

For decades, our understanding of Uranus has been anchored by a simple and elegant classification: the “ice giant.” This distant, blue-green world, known for its extreme axial tilt that causes it to orbit the Sun on its side, was thought to be composed primarily of water, ammonia, and a trace of the methane that lends…


