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Michigan's Elliot Cadeau Returns for Senior Season
SportsApr 10

Michigan's Elliot Cadeau Returns for Senior Season

The Final Four's Most Outstanding Player is staying in Ann Arbor for one more year. Elliot Cadeau announced he's returning to Michigan for his senior season after leading the Wolverines on an unforgettable tournament run.

Google News - Sports2 min read
Missing Archimedes Page Found After 100+ Years in France
InnovationMar 9

Missing Archimedes Page Found After 100+ Years in France

A lost page from one of history's greatest mathematicians has been discovered in a French museum, revealing more of Archimedes' groundbreaking work. The 10th-century manuscript page disappeared sometime after 1906 and was just identified in Blois.

Scientific American2 min read
Lost Archimedes Page Found After Century in French Museum
InnovationMar 10

Lost Archimedes Page Found After Century in French Museum

A missing page from one of history's most precious mathematical manuscripts has been rediscovered in France, revealing more of the ancient Greek genius's groundbreaking work. The 10th-century page disappeared sometime after 1906 and has been hiding in plain sight at a French art museum.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
LGBTQ+ Film Representation Hits Record High in 2022
SolutionsMay 29

LGBTQ+ Film Representation Hits Record High in 2022

Nearly 30% of major Hollywood films now feature LGBTQ+ characters, with transgender and non-binary representation reaching all-time highs. Stars like Elliot Page, Kristen Stewart, and Janelle Monáe are leading the charge both on and off screen.

Good Good Good3 min read
You Can Read a 500-Page Book in Just One Week
SolutionsMay 1

You Can Read a 500-Page Book in Just One Week

That intimidating classic on your shelf? It only needs 70 pages a day for seven days—less time than most people spend scrolling. A simple mindset shift is making long books feel approachable again.

YourStory India2 min read
Scientists Recover 42 Lost Pages of Ancient Bible Text
Global NewsMay 10

Scientists Recover 42 Lost Pages of Ancient Bible Text

Researchers have digitally reconstructed 42 missing pages from a 1,500-year-old New Testament manuscript using advanced imaging technology. The discovery reveals the oldest known chapter divisions for St. Paul's Letters and offers fresh insight into how early Christians preserved sacred texts.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Scientists Unlock DNA 'Page Numbers' for Gene Assembly
InnovationJan 26

Scientists Unlock DNA 'Page Numbers' for Gene Assembly

Caltech researchers invented Sidewinder, a breakthrough method that stitches together short DNA pieces like numbered pages in a book, enabling scientists to build complete genes in hours instead of years. This breakthrough could revolutionize personalized medicine and sustainable materials.

Phys.org3 min read
Elliot Anderson Scores Days After Mother's Funeral
Community HeroesMay 10

Elliot Anderson Scores Days After Mother's Funeral

Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson returned to the pitch just 48 hours after his mother's funeral to score a crucial equalizer that helped secure his team's Premier League survival. The 23-year-old's remarkable strength through grief has touched fans and teammates alike.

BBC Sport3 min read
8,000 Kindness Coloring Pages Set New World Record
Acts of KindnessApr 25

8,000 Kindness Coloring Pages Set New World Record

More than 8,000 students at a Utah junior high school just created a half-mile-long line of coloring pages celebrating kindness. They're hoping to break a Guinness World Record while bringing their entire school together.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Utah School Colors 8,000 Pages for Kindness World Record
Acts of KindnessApr 25

Utah School Colors 8,000 Pages for Kindness World Record

A Utah junior high school brought together 907 students, staff, and community members to create over 8,000 coloring pages celebrating kindness in their latest world record attempt. The project gave every student a way to contribute, including those who couldn't participate in last year's record-breaking human conveyor belt.

Google News - World Record2 min read
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SolutionsMay 29

Lost Pages of 1,500-Year-Old Bible Found in Greece

Scientists recovered 42 lost pages from a sixth-century Greek Bible using imaging technology that reveals "ghost" text invisible to the naked eye. The discovery offers a personal window into how early Christians studied Scripture 1,500 years ago.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Argentina Releases 500 Pages of Dictatorship-Era Files
Global NewsMar 19

Argentina Releases 500 Pages of Dictatorship-Era Files

Argentina just published nearly 500 pages of secret intelligence documents from its darkest chapter, including files on how the dictatorship spied on citizens. The move marks a historic step toward transparency as the nation approaches the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup.

Buenos Aires Times2 min read
Houston Station's Turn the Page Hits 10-Year Milestone
SolutionsApr 12

Houston Station's Turn the Page Hits 10-Year Milestone

KHOU 11's decade-long literacy campaign has put thousands of books directly into Houston kids' hands. The Turn the Page initiative continues connecting young readers with stories that spark imagination.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
South Africa Makes Period Poverty Front-Page News
Acts of KindnessJun 13

South Africa Makes Period Poverty Front-Page News

A nonprofit turned newspapers into a powerful statement by printing realistic blood stains across front pages, showing what millions of South African girls use as menstrual pads. The shocking campaign is helping end a crisis that costs 240 million school days each year.

Good Good Good2 min read
Kanye West Apologizes for Antisemitism in Full-Page Ad
Acts of KindnessJan 27

Kanye West Apologizes for Antisemitism in Full-Page Ad

Rapper Kanye West published a full-page apology in the Wall Street Journal, addressing his past antisemitic remarks and explaining his struggle with undiagnosed brain injury and bipolar disorder. The letter comes after years of harmful statements that shocked fans and led to international consequences.

Euronews2 min read
Artist Creates 3,000-Page Encyclopedia of Lost Stories
InnovationFeb 16

Artist Creates 3,000-Page Encyclopedia of Lost Stories

Conceptual artist Tavares Strachan just unveiled a massive 3,000-page book containing over 17,000 entries about people, places, and events that history forgot. The Encyclopedia of Invisibility gives voice to those who were left out of traditional history books.

TED2 min read
Spotify Tests Tool to Block AI Slop From Artist Pages
VideosMar 25

Spotify Tests Tool to Block AI Slop From Artist Pages

Spotify is rolling out a new feature that lets musicians approve songs before they appear on their profiles, stopping the flood of fake AI tracks from hijacking real artists' pages. After 75 million AI-generated songs were deleted last year, this simple fix could finally give artists back control.

Engadget2 min read
Scientists Recover 42 Lost Pages From Ancient Bible Manuscript
Global NewsMay 12

Scientists Recover 42 Lost Pages From Ancient Bible Manuscript

Using advanced imaging technology, researchers revealed "ghost" text from a 1,400-year-old New Testament manuscript that had been erased and rewritten over centuries. The discovery offers a rare glimpse into how early Christians studied and preserved sacred texts.

Fox News Travel2 min read
Kashmir Professor Completes 1,400-Page Dictionary at 75
Community HeroesJan 26

Kashmir Professor Completes 1,400-Page Dictionary at 75

A 75-year-old linguist from rural Kashmir just received India's Padma Shri award for creating a comprehensive dictionary that preserves his native language. Mohammad Shafi Shauq spent years after retirement ensuring future generations can read, write, and understand Kashmiri.

Indian Express2 min read
Student Finds Lost Mayan City on Google Page 16
InnovationJun 3

Student Finds Lost Mayan City on Google Page 16

A doctoral student discovered a massive Mayan metropolis without leaving his desk, proving that ancient cities might be hiding in plain sight within forgotten digital archives. The city once housed up to 50,000 people and was found using laser mapping data that had been publicly available all along.

Google: archaeological discovery3 min read

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