24-Year-Old Founder’s Fusion Startup Aims for Free, Clean Energy

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At just 24, JC Btaiche is rewriting the rules of energy. He founded Fuse to tame the same reaction that powers the stars and deliver free, clean power to the world. He’s already secured millions in funding to back his bold vision. Along the way, he convinced Iran’s former top nuclear scientist and ex-Pentagon officials […]

3D‑Printing Organs Inside You: How Ultrasound Bioprinting Works

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Imagine a future where doctors can 3D-print tissues inside your body without a single incision. Sounds like sci-fi? Well, it’s becoming a reality thanks to a groundbreaking technique developed by engineers at the California Institute of Technology. The Innovation: Ultrasound Bioprinting Inside You This novel method utilizes focused ultrasound to sculpt injected “bio-ink” into complex, […]

Diaper Disposal Just Got Genius: How Fungi Are Eating Plastic Waste in Landfills 

18 billion diapers piling up in U.S. landfills each year, each taking 500 years to decompose while leaking microplastics and chemicals. Now, imagine tossing a diaper into the trash and knowing it’ll transform into nutrient-rich soil in weeks instead of centuries. That’s the magic of HIRO MycoDigestible Diapers, the world’s first diapers designed to be devoured by fungi—and […]

Ideal Home Improvements for Preppers: The Rising Appeal

What was once strictly the domain of the avid conspiracy theorists has become more and more mainstream now – preppers can be found in all walks of life, and it seems that preparing for a disaster (natural or otherwise) is actually a really great idea. If you are considering how best you can prepare for […]

Catch Migraines Before They Strike: Ubrogepant’s Early Defense Revealed

Catch Migraines Before They Strike: Ubrogepant’s Early Defense Revealed

Ubrogepant, the migraine-busting pill you pop when the headache starts, is now proving its mettle even earlier—during the annoying pre‑headache “prodrome” phase. In a phase III trial of 438 adults who could reliably spot their own warning signs (think light sensitivity, neck stiffness, brain fog and fatigue), participants took a single 100 mg dose of ubrogepant or […]

How to style a blue kitchen for the perfect summery vibe 

The colour blue is associated with feelings of calm and relaxation, so it’s a perfect shade for the kitchen, where most people spend a lot of time. That’s why we all love the Greek kitchen aesthetic, as it holds a certain serenity that reminds us of time off from work. Mediterranean interiors all have a […]

Recycling with a Bang: How Sound Waves Are Powering the Green Energy Revolution

Recycling with a Bang: How Sound Waves Are Powering the Green Energy Revolution

What if we could fight pollution and recover valuable resources in one swoop—all with the power of sound? That’s exactly what researchers at the University of Surrey have done with a dazzling new innovation that tackles the world’s “forever chemicals” problem while giving a second life to fuel cell materials. Using ultrasound (yes, sound waves), […]

Google’s Gemini AI Powers Chrome’s Real-Time Scam Detection

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Google is stepping up its game against online scams by integrating its Gemini Nano AI into Chrome’s Enhanced Protection mode. This on-device AI model scans websites in real-time, identifying potential threats like tech support scams before they can cause harm. By analyzing elements such as pop-up behaviors and site intentions directly on the user’s device, […]

Circular Power Play: China’s $38B EV Battery & Solar Cell Comeback

Circular Power Play

China is transforming its waste streams into a powerhouse circular economy by recycling spent electric vehicle batteries and solar cells, generating an astonishing $38.5 billion in annual trade. This initiative, led by the newly formed China Resources Recycling Group, unites businesses with the expertise to recover lithium, cobalt, copper, gold, aluminum, and nickel from e-waste […]

Can AI Care for Your Loved Ones? The Promises and Pitfalls of Robot-Assisted Care

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Imagine a future where your loved one is monitored while they sleep, a smartphone app detects their pain, and their caregiver learns gentle touch techniques from a robot. That future is now arriving in UK care homes. From Oxfordshire to Southampton, artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how we support an ageing population—and it’s raising eyebrows, […]