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This Startup Wants to Launch Mirrors Into Space to Sell Sunlight After Dark

Solar panels are fantastic tools for generating clean electricity, but they share one undeniable flaw. When the sun goes down, the power stops flowing. For decades, the energy industry has simply accepted the arrival of night as a natural pause button. Now, a team of aerospace engineers is challenging that assumption with a very different…
Teen Engineer Plans To Live In His Own Tiny Home For A Year To Prove It Could Help People Without Shelter

An 18-year-old engineering student in Ontario is taking product testing much further than most inventors ever would. View this post on Instagram A post shared by RIBAL ZEBIAN (@ribalzebian) After building a wooden electric car and earning a major scholarship, Ribal Zebian is now preparing to live inside a fiberglass modular home he designed himself,…
Humans Emit a Faint Light That Vanishes After Death, Study Finds

At any given moment, the human body is quietly emitting a faint light, far too subtle to be seen but constant enough to be measured. This glow is not symbolic or imagined; it is rooted in the chemistry of life itself. Only recently have advances in imaging allowed scientists to observe it with precision, raising…
Earth’s Orbit Is Becoming a Graveyard for Defunct Satellites

Looking up at a clear night sky, it is easy to think of space as a calm and empty place. But just above the clouds, a fast-moving mess is starting to cause real trouble. What used to be a silent frontier is now a busy highway filled with the broken leftovers of our own technology.…
Teen Researcher Challenges Decades Old Cancer Testing Norms After Personal Loss Sparks Breakthrough Idea

In an era when medical innovation is often associated with major research institutions and seasoned scientists, one of the more unexpected challenges to the status quo came from a high school student asking a deceptively simple question. Why was pancreatic cancer, a disease known for its severity, still so rarely detected in time to change…
Scientists Just Found a New Way for Gears to Work Without Touching and It Could Change How Machines Are Built

Many of the mechanisms that support modern life operate out of sight and out of mind. We trust them because they have worked for generations, and that familiarity creates a quiet confidence that their design is settled. Over time, usefulness turns into assumption, and assumption turns into habit, leaving little room to wonder whether these…
FDA Approves First Non-Addictive Painkiller That Actually Works

Facing a serious injury or surgery often brings a difficult choice: suffer through the pain or accept a prescription that carries the terrifying risk of addiction. That fear has left countless people searching for a safer middle ground, and finally, there is an answer. A newly approved treatment is promising to silence pain without touching…
How a Simple Blue Light Helped Slash Tokyo’s Railway Suicide Rate by 84%

In a city defined by relentless speed and efficiency, a silent crisis has long haunted the edges of Tokyo’s train platforms. Facing the devastating toll of railway suicides, officials desperate for a solution looked beyond steel barriers and engineering feats to an unexpected frontier: the human subconscious. The result is a bold experiment in behavioral…


