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For this Israeli and this Palestinian, 'The Future is Peace'

Palestinian Aziz Abu Sarah and Israeli Maoz Inon have both experienced tragic losses. The pair are now committed to peace between their two peoples.

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Boston, MA WBUR 6d ago
How to master 'lifequakes' and find new meaning

Sometimes life throws you a curveball. Bruce Feiler is a bestselling author who coined the term “lifequake” to describe life-altering transitions.

Science Space.com 6d ago
Canadian astronaut Josh Kutryk finally flying to ISS after Boeing Starliner mishap: 'I'm committed to making the most of this unique opportunity'

Just two weeks after Canada made history on the Artemis 2 moon mission, Canadian astronaut Josh Kutryk was assigned to the upcoming Crew-13 mission to the ISS.

Denver, CO Denverite 6d ago
Want to track the mayor’s performance? Use his new dashboard

Mayor Mike Johnston is on track to meet his 2026 goals.

Science PhysOrg 6d ago
Researchers discover new reproductive method that will improve cattle production

There are sure signs of spring on the Canadian Prairies—snow melting, pelicans splashing down in the South Saskatchewan River, and the sight of brand-new calves taking shaky first steps in the field. Behind those brand-new calves is an industry, deeply rooted in research, that works tirelessly to ensure cows are healthy and thriving. Cattle production is integral to Saskatchewan's economy, and the University of Saskatchewan's (USask) is, in many ways, leading the charge in beef cattle research in the province.

Environment CleanTechnica 6d ago
Chinese Iron Flow Storage Battery Is 80 Times Cheaper Than Lithium

Scientists in China claim to have solved issues with iron flow batteries., which could lead to cheaper grid scale storage batteries. The post Chinese Iron Flow Storage Battery Is 80 Times Cheaper Than Lithium appeared first on CleanTechnica.

Environment CleanTechnica 6d ago
Hyundai Unveils 2027 IONIQ 9 AWD Performance Calligraphy Black Ink Model

New Calligraphy Black Ink model: A singularly sleek, sophisticated expression of electric luxury Award-winning three-row EV gains unique Gloss Black and Black Chrome styling touches, plus exclusive black 21-inch wheels Black Ink interior colorway and cabin trim 2027 IONIQ 9 Calligraphy Black Ink three-row electric SUV to be assembled at ... [continued] The post Hyundai Unveils 2027 IONIQ 9 AWD Performance Calligraphy Black Ink Model appeared first on CleanTechnica.

Technology Wired 6d ago
UAE to Exit OPEC After Nearly 60 Years

On May 1, the United Arab Emirates will end its a 59-year membership in the oil consortium, allowing it to raise output during one of the most volatile energy markets in years.

Global Positive.News 6d ago
The new UK television dating show boosting deaf representation

A first-of-its-kind British Sign Language dating show is challenging misconceptions and bringing the deaf community into the spotlight The post The new UK television dating show boosting deaf representation appeared first on Positive News.

Science Popular Science 6d ago
How to watch Chonkers, the 2,000-pound sea lion live from San Francisco

Stellar sea lions like Chonkers are about 10 times bigger than the California sea lions usually seen at Pier 39. The post How to watch Chonkers, the 2,000-pound sea lion live from San Francisco appeared first on Popular Science.

Science Science Daily 6d ago
Scientists catch antimatter “atom” acting like a wave for the first time

Quantum physics once shocked scientists by revealing that particles can behave like waves—and now, that strange behavior has been pushed even further. For the first time, researchers have observed wave-like interference in positronium, an exotic “atom” made of an electron and its antimatter partner, a positron. This breakthrough not only strengthens the weird reality of quantum mechanics but also opens the door to new experiments involving antimatter, including the possibility of testing how gravity affects it—something never directly measured before.

Boston, MA WBUR 6d ago
How factory-made housing is faring in Massachusetts

For years, developers have argued factory-built is part of the solution to Massachusetts' housing shortage. Scott Kirsner, columnist with editorial partner MassLive, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss a new modular project in East Somerville and some of the challenges modular construction faces.