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Arizona Researchers Help NASA Return Humans to the Moon
InnovationApr 30

Arizona Researchers Help NASA Return Humans to the Moon

After the successful Artemis II mission, Arizona State University scientists are already preparing for humanity's next giant leap: landing astronauts on the Moon in 2027. From training crews in lunar-like desert craters to guiding missions from Earth, Arizona is helping write the next chapter of space exploration.

Google: space mission success3 min read
Oklahoma Humane Society Seeks Volunteers for 2026
Acts of KindnessFeb 3

Oklahoma Humane Society Seeks Volunteers for 2026

The Oklahoma Humane Society is inviting the community to help save animals through adoption, volunteering, and events like the upcoming Poochella festival. One shelter dog named Albi will even represent Oklahoma in the national Puppy Bowl airing February 8.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Rescue Dog Musical Raises Funds for Oregon Humane Society
Community HeroesMar 9

Rescue Dog Musical Raises Funds for Oregon Humane Society

A new musical comedy about adopting a troubled rescue dog premieres in Portland with proceeds benefiting shelter animals. Created by Quarterflash's Marv Ross, the show turns his chaotic real-life rescue experience into Broadway-style entertainment.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Japan's Society 5.0 Puts People Before Machines
SolutionsMay 12

Japan's Society 5.0 Puts People Before Machines

A new vision for technology is flipping the script on automation anxiety. Instead of people adapting to machines, countries like Japan and the European Union are building "smart societies" where AI, robots, and digital systems serve human wellbeing first.

Google News - Singapore Technology3 min read
Ice Age Humans Built Advanced Tools 146,000 Years Ago
InnovationMay 22

Ice Age Humans Built Advanced Tools 146,000 Years Ago

Ancient humans in China crafted sophisticated stone tools during a brutal ice age, proving creativity thrives under pressure. The discovery rewrites what we thought we knew about early human innovation.

Google: archaeological discovery3 min read
New Book Says Humans Aren't Selfish—Here's the Science
Global NewsMay 27

New Book Says Humans Aren't Selfish—Here's the Science

A groundbreaking book challenges the myth that humans are naturally greedy, revealing research that shows we're wired for cooperation instead. Author Jeremy Lent makes the case for rebuilding society around interconnectedness rather than exploitation.

Scientific American2 min read
Arizona Diamondbacks Hit $100M in Charity Donations
Acts of KindnessMar 10

Arizona Diamondbacks Hit $100M in Charity Donations

The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation just crossed an incredible milestone: $100 million donated to charities across the state. CEO Derrick Hall and representatives from organizations like Matthew's Crossing Food Bank gathered at Chase Field to celebrate decades of community impact.

Google News - Charity Donation Million2 min read
Arizona Kids Invent Solutions to Help Pets and Planet
InnovationApr 1

Arizona Kids Invent Solutions to Help Pets and Planet

Over 5,700 Arizona students turned everyday frustrations into real inventions this year, from cat toys to robotic trash collectors. Their creations competed at Arizona State University in a statewide contest teaching kids to think like entrepreneurs.

Google News - School Innovation2 min read
Arizona Diamondbacks Hit $100 Million in Charity Giving
Acts of KindnessMar 9

Arizona Diamondbacks Hit $100 Million in Charity Giving

The Arizona Diamondbacks just crossed $100 million in charitable donations after 31 years of giving back to their community. Arizona's governor declared March 9 "D-backs Give Back Day" to honor the milestone.

Google News - Charity Donation Million2 min read
Ancient DNA Switches Unlock Secrets of Human Language
InnovationMay 18

Ancient DNA Switches Unlock Secrets of Human Language

Scientists discovered tiny genetic "switches" that shaped human language ability before we split from Neanderthals. These ancient regulators still influence how we learn and use language today.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Africa Elects Human Rights Guardians in 2026
Global NewsJan 19

Africa Elects Human Rights Guardians in 2026

In February 2026, African Union member states will elect ten experts to protect human rights across the continent for the next five to six years. A new citizen-led initiative is working to make sure the best candidates win, not just those aligned with governments.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
Ice Age Survivors: Lost Human Lineage Found in China
Global NewsApr 8

Ice Age Survivors: Lost Human Lineage Found in China

Scientists discovered a previously unknown human lineage near Beijing that survived the Ice Age, rewriting our understanding of how ancient societies adapted. DNA evidence shows these hunter-gatherers didn't vanish but gradually transformed over thousands of years.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Arizona Vet Volunteers Drive Thousands of Miles for Care
Community HeroesMay 11

Arizona Vet Volunteers Drive Thousands of Miles for Care

Retired lawyer Tom Henderson now drives hundreds of miles weekly to ensure remote Arizona veterans reach their medical appointments. A growing network of volunteer drivers is bridging vast distances to deliver healthcare access across 65,000 square miles of northern Arizona.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Scientists Finally Solve Mystery of Human Hand Evolution
Global NewsFeb 18

Scientists Finally Solve Mystery of Human Hand Evolution

New fossil discoveries reveal how our uniquely powerful thumbs helped make us human. The evolution of our hands may be just as important as our big brains in shaping who we became.

New Scientist2 min read
Morocco Fossils Rewrite 800,000-Year Human Evolution Story
Planet WinsFeb 7

Morocco Fossils Rewrite 800,000-Year Human Evolution Story

Scientists discovered ancient human ancestor fossils in Morocco dating back 800,000 years, revealing that North Africa played a central role in human evolution. The findings are transforming our understanding of how early humans lived, worked, and mourned their dead.

Google: fossil discovery3 min read
Neanderthals and Humans Teamed Up 110,000 Years Ago
Global NewsApr 16

Neanderthals and Humans Teamed Up 110,000 Years Ago

A newly excavated cave in Israel reveals that Neanderthals and early humans didn't just cross paths—they shared tools, burial practices, and possibly symbolic rituals. This discovery rewrites our understanding of early human cooperation.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Human Evolution Sped Up Over Past 10,000 Years
InnovationApr 16

Human Evolution Sped Up Over Past 10,000 Years

The largest study of ancient human DNA reveals that human evolution has dramatically accelerated since farming began, reshaping everything from disease resistance to physical appearance. Scientists found nearly 500 gene variants that changed through natural selection as our ancestors adapted to revolutionary lifestyle changes.

Google News - Science3 min read
Ethiopia Fossils Show Human Ancestors Lived Side by Side
InnovationMay 17

Ethiopia Fossils Show Human Ancestors Lived Side by Side

Scientists in Ethiopia discovered that two different human ancestor species shared the same landscape nearly 3 million years ago, proving evolution wasn't a straight line from ape to human. The finding reveals our family tree looked more like a crowded neighborhood than a neat progression.

Google: fossil discovery3 min read
Ethiopia Fossil Find Reveals Human Ancestors Lived Together
InnovationMay 16

Ethiopia Fossil Find Reveals Human Ancestors Lived Together

Scientists discovered fossils showing two different human ancestor species shared the same landscape in Ethiopia nearly 3 million years ago. The find proves human evolution wasn't a simple progression but a complex family tree with multiple relatives living side by side.

Science Daily3 min read
Why Cooperation, Not Competition, Drives Human Progress
Planet WinsMay 19

Why Cooperation, Not Competition, Drives Human Progress

Scientists discovered our cells evolved through cooperation, not competition. Now research shows humanity's greatest advances come from working together across boundaries.

Google: cooperation international2 min read

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