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Barcelona Wins 4th Women's Champions League Title
SportsMay 24

Barcelona Wins 4th Women's Champions League Title

Barcelona dominated Lyon 4-0 in Oslo to capture their fourth Women's Champions League trophy in six years, cementing their status as the dominant force in European women's football. The thrilling second-half performance brought redemption for striker Ewa Pajor after five previous final defeats.

Vanguard Nigeria2 min read
Nigerian University Tackles Child Deaths in Local Towns
SolutionsMar 25

Nigerian University Tackles Child Deaths in Local Towns

The University of Calabar is launching a health surveillance program to reduce child mortality in surrounding communities. The initiative connects an international health program with local leaders to address preventable childhood deaths.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
Nigeria Focuses on Young Athletes at Regional Games
SportsJan 18

Nigeria Focuses on Young Athletes at Regional Games

Akwa Ibom State is prioritizing talent discovery over medals at the upcoming Niger Delta Games. The region registered 476 young athletes and 64 coaches to build the next generation of sports champions.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
40,000-Year-Old Markings May Be Early Form of Writing
InnovationFeb 24

40,000-Year-Old Markings May Be Early Form of Writing

Ancient crosses and dots carved into Stone Age figurines show the same complexity as early Mesopotamian writing, revealing our ancestors may have been communicating sophisticated ideas tens of thousands of years earlier than we thought. This discovery rewrites what we know about human communication.

Scientific American3 min read
40,000-Year-Old Symbols Show Humans Recorded Information
Global NewsFeb 25

40,000-Year-Old Symbols Show Humans Recorded Information

Ice Age humans carved complex symbol sequences into ivory figurines 40,000 years ago that rival early writing systems in sophistication. New research reveals these weren't random decorations but structured information storage that predates formal writing by tens of thousands of years.

Science Daily2 min read
Hawaii Fishermen Paid to Pull 84 Tons of Nets from Ocean
Planet WinsMar 13

Hawaii Fishermen Paid to Pull 84 Tons of Nets from Ocean

Commercial fishermen in Hawaii have hauled 185,000 pounds of abandoned fishing gear from the Pacific Ocean in just over three years, getting paid to clean up while they work. The innovative program turns routine fishing trips into ocean rescue missions, preventing deadly ghost nets from strangling marine life and destroying coral reefs.

Good News Network3 min read
40,000-Year-Old Carvings May Be Ancient Writing System
Global NewsFeb 26

40,000-Year-Old Carvings May Be Ancient Writing System

Stone Age humans carved complex symbols into mammoth figurines and tools 40,000 years ago that match the information density of the world's first known writing system. The discovery suggests our ancestors had the mental capacity for written language far earlier than anyone imagined.

Google: ancient artifact found3 min read
Old Antibiotics Get New Life Fighting Superbugs
SolutionsMay 13

Old Antibiotics Get New Life Fighting Superbugs

Scientists are reviving forgotten antimicrobial peptides with modern technology to combat drug-resistant bacteria. These small proteins, once deemed too toxic, could become tomorrow's lifesaving treatments.

Nature News3 min read
Humans Invented 'Writing' 40,000 Years Ago in German Caves
InnovationMar 1

Humans Invented 'Writing' 40,000 Years Ago in German Caves

Ancient ivory sculptures discovered in German caves reveal that our Paleolithic ancestors were encoding complex information in carved symbols tens of thousands of years before we thought writing existed. The statistical fingerprint of these mysterious marks tells a story of human ingenuity stretching back 40 millennia.

Live Science3 min read
Daikin Unveils Propane Heat Pumps Up to 2000 kW
InnovationMar 3

Daikin Unveils Propane Heat Pumps Up to 2000 kW

Japanese manufacturer Daikin just launched eco-friendly propane heat pumps that can replace traditional boilers in everything from small buildings to massive district heating systems. The scalable technology delivers efficient heating while dramatically reducing environmental impact.

PV Magazine3 min read