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Scientists Solve Shoe Squeak Mystery With Tiny Lightning
Innovation1d ago

Scientists Solve Shoe Squeak Mystery With Tiny Lightning

Researchers have finally figured out why sneakers squeak on basketball courts, and the answer involves miniature lightning bolts and supersonic rubber waves. The discovery could help us better understand earthquakes and design safer, grippier surfaces.

Live Science2 min read
Japan Store Becomes Community Lifeline During Disasters
Acts of Kindness2d ago

Japan Store Becomes Community Lifeline During Disasters

A convenience store in Japan just became the country's first disaster relief hub, equipped with solar power, a well, and free rice balls for emergencies. It's a hopeful model that could save lives when earthquakes strike.

Japan Today2 min read
Japan's Emperor Pledges Support for Disaster Survivors
Community Heroes4d ago

Japan's Emperor Pledges Support for Disaster Survivors

Emperor Naruhito used his 66th birthday to promise continued support for disaster survivors across Japan, acknowledging that "wounds have not completely healed" even years after earthquakes struck. He's planning visits to affected regions with Empress Masako to show the nation still stands with them.

Japan Today2 min read
Scientists Map Hidden Earthquakes Deep in Earth's Mantle
Innovation6d ago

Scientists Map Hidden Earthquakes Deep in Earth's Mantle

Stanford researchers created the first global map of rare earthquakes that happen deep in Earth's mantle, not just the crust. The breakthrough could unlock secrets about how all earthquakes begin.

Science Daily2 min read
MIT Scientist Launches Business Selling Roman Self-Healing Concrete
InnovationFeb 17

MIT Scientist Launches Business Selling Roman Self-Healing Concrete

A scientist who cracked the 2,000-year-old secret of Rome's indestructible concrete is now selling the ancient recipe to modern builders. The material can repair its own cracks and has survived earthquakes, volcanoes, and millennia of wear.

Good News Network2 min read
NIT Grad Revives 1,000-Year-Old Himalayan Building Methods
InnovationJan 26

NIT Grad Revives 1,000-Year-Old Himalayan Building Methods

An engineer from Himachal Pradesh is fighting climate change and careless tourism with ancient building techniques that survived earthquakes and kept homes comfortable for centuries. His construction firm proves traditional methods can outperform modern concrete while creating jobs for local artisans.

The Better India2 min read
Tiny Chip Earthquakes Could Revolutionize Your Smartphone
InnovationJan 26

Tiny Chip Earthquakes Could Revolutionize Your Smartphone

Engineers have created a device that generates miniature earthquake-like vibrations on a microchip, potentially making smartphones smaller, faster, and more energy efficient. The breakthrough phonon laser could replace bulky hardware with a single chip.

Google News - Technology3 min read
Morocco Launches Satellite to Fight Climate Change
InnovationJan 24

Morocco Launches Satellite to Fight Climate Change

Morocco just launched a high-resolution satellite that can spot environmental threats from space, giving the country a powerful new tool to prevent disasters and protect forests. The technology allows authorities to respond faster to fires, earthquakes, and deforestation before they become catastrophes.

Morocco World News2 min read
NZ Supercars Return to South Island After 15-Year Wait
InnovationJan 21

NZ Supercars Return to South Island After 15-Year Wait

After decades of waiting, South Island motorsport fans will finally see Supercars race at Christchurch's Ruapuna circuit in 2026. The timing couldn't be better for a city rebuilding after earthquakes and a sport welcoming new Kiwi heroes.

Stuff NZ2 min read
Deep Sea Mud Reveals Pattern in Pacific Mega-Earthquakes
Planet WinsJan 20

Deep Sea Mud Reveals Pattern in Pacific Mega-Earthquakes

Scientists just cracked the code on predicting massive earthquakes along the Pacific Coast by studying mud on the ocean floor. Their breakthrough could give communities a clearer timeline for preparing for the next big one.

Google News - Science2 min read
419-Year-Old Manila Church Survives War and 10 Earthquakes
Global NewsJan 19

419-Year-Old Manila Church Survives War and 10 Earthquakes

San Agustin Church in Manila has withstood countless disasters since 1607, including being the only public building left standing after an 1863 earthquake leveled the city. The UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrates 419 years of resilience this January 19th.

Good News Network2 min read