Teen Recreates 300-Year-Old Cello With 3D Printing and Lands a Deal on Shark Tank

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For years, 3D printing has become popular, and adults and even kids are excited about it.  It’s no surprise that many children are adding 3D printers to their wish lists. With 3D printing, you can create all sorts of stuff like toys, jewelry, action figures, and even tools.  But did you know that you can […]

High School Student Discovers 1.5 Million Lost Objects in Space

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For many years, astronomers and scientists have been searching for and studying objects in space.  They’ve been using powerful telescopes and advanced technology to look for hidden stars, distant galaxies, and even asteroids that could come close to Earth.  Experts have also been searching through millions of pieces of data to find new discoveries that […]

A 13-Year-Old Created a Fall Detection Device for Seniors

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Falling can be terrifying, especially for elderly people. Whether they slip from a high place or trip over something low, falls can lead to serious injuries or even be life-threatening. That’s why safety is so important for seniors.  Now, here’s some good news.  Did you know that a 13-year-old invented a remarkable device to help […]

Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for an Invention Like Hermione’s Magical Purse

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Have you ever watched Harry Potter? If you have, I’m pretty sure you remember all sorts of magical objects described in the books or shown in the movies.  Can you give an example? I’ll go first. One of the coolest and most handy items for me is Hermione’s magical purse, the beaded handbag that has […]

Who Really Invented The Light Bulb?

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For a long time, people believed that Thomas Edison was the one who invented the light bulb However, did you know that while Edison played an important role in improving the light bulb, he didn’t do it alone? Yes. You read that right. Many inventors worked on electric lights before him. In the 1870s, people […]

The World’s Wealthiest Woman Opened A Medical School

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In Arkansas, a new medical school that wants to teach doctors how to help people stay healthy instead of just treating them when they get sick has opened up. The school was founded by Alice Walton, heiress to the Walmart family and worth nearly $100 billion. She has had her own health issues, which made […]

Scientists Experiment on Building Living Computers Powered by Brain Cells

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Have you ever wondered what makes our computers work? Usually, they run on electricity and components called chips, which act like the computer’s brain. These parts help us run programs, play games, do homework, and connect with friends.  Chips also manage all the hardware in a computer, like the keyboard, mouse, and screen, so they […]

Dinosaur Teeth Used To Reconstruct Prehistoric Air For the First Time

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Have you ever looked at a dinosaur fossil and wondered what the world was like when dinosaurs were alive? Scientists have been trying to discover the ancient past by studying bones, fossils, and artifacts made by ancient humans.  But here’s a new question: what was the air like back then? I’m pretty sure you’re curious […]

Interesting History of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Artificial intelligence, or AI, has become more popular in recent years. You’ve probably come across it or even used it yourself. AI is present in our lives in many ways. Virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa help us with tasks, set reminders, play music, and even answer questions.  When you watch shows on Netflix or […]

Dyson Strawberries Grown and Farmed With 1,000-pound Wheels and Robots

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Today, technology and robots are making our lives more convenient and tasks easier. You might have heard of things like Amazon Echo or Google Nest. These devices help control things in your home, remind you of things you need to do, play your favorite songs, and even answer questions. In restaurants, some robots take orders […]

China’s Humanoid Robots Excite Soccer Fans More Than Human Players

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Do you remember the post I made about humanoid robots joining marathons now? If you haven’t read it, here’s where you can read it. Now, did you know that humanoid robots are playing soccer too? Yep, you read that right! Recently, China’s men’s soccer team hasn’t been getting much attention, which is a bummer. But […]

New Blood Type Identified in Guadeloupe Woman by French Researchers

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Did you know that people can have different blood types? Just like how we all have different eye colors or hair types, our blood also comes in various forms.  Blood is important for our bodies. It carries oxygen and nutrients to our organs and helps fight off diseases. Not all blood is the same, though. […]

Japanese Scientists Created Plastic That Dissolves in Seawater Within Hours

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Plastic pollution has become a huge environmental problem around the world. Every year, millions of tons of plastic end up in our oceans, harming marine animals and polluting our waters.  The worst part is that regular plastic can take hundreds of years to break down. Even when it finally breaks down, it doesn’t disappear completely; […]

14-Year-Old Creates App that Diagnoses Heart Diseases in Seven Seconds

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Heart disease is one of the most common and fatal health problems that affects many people around the world. Often, people don’t know they have a heart issue until it’s too late.  Did you know that heart disease is the number one cause of death for both men and women, no matter their race or […]

AI Decodes First Full Passages of 2,000-Year-Old Burned Herculaneum Scrolls

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Remember my last post about how scholars are using AI to read ancient scrolls burned during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius? If you haven’t seen it yet, here’s the link! Well, I have some exciting news: A team of researchers has successfully decoded the contents of a 2,000-year-old Greek scroll from Herculaneum without opening it. […]

Chinese Humanoid Robots Raced Against Humans in the First-Ever Humanoid Half-Marathon

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Marathons have always been a popular way for people to promote physical fitness, challenge themselves and bring communities together. They often serve as charity fundraising events, allowing people to unite for a good cause. It’s also a perfect opportunity for friends and family to support the runners! But imagine if you had to race against […]

Scientists Claim They Resurrected the Dire Wolf With a De-Extinction Method by a Biotech Firm

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The dire wolf, or Aenocyon dirus, was a type of canine that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch, which was from about 2.6 million years ago to 11,700 years ago. Sadly, this species went extinct around 12,500 years ago. These wolves mainly lived in North America, especially in the western United States, the Great Plains, and […]

Scientists Suggest That Mars May Have Had Sandy Beaches and a Large Ocean

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For many years, scientists have been exploring Mars and whether it ever had water. So, they’ve sent rovers and satellites to study the planet’s surface and gather information.  In the past, scientists found signs like valley networks and rocks that suggest Mars had rivers. However, it was still unclear if Mars ever had oceans. Recently, […]

Astronomers Spot a 196-foot Asteroid That Could Hit Earth in 2032

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Did you know a newly discovered asteroid called 2024 YR4 has a 1-in-83 chance of hitting Earth in December 2032? As of 2025, that’s only 7 years away! This giant asteroid is about 196 feet (60 meters) wide, which is about the size of a school bus or half a football field.  That’s huge! But […]

Meet Gem, The Cocker Spaniel Symbolizing the UK’s Pet Cloning

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Cloning animals has been done for years and isn’t a new concept. Many people didn’t think it was possible until Dolly the sheep was successfully cloned on July 5, 1996. She was the first mammal cloned from a cell taken from an adult ewe.  Dolly was the only successful clone out of 277 somatic cell […]