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Explorers Spend Night Inside Great Pyramid of Giza
Global NewsMay 16

Explorers Spend Night Inside Great Pyramid of Giza

National Geographic filmed Sir Ranulph Fiennes and actor Joseph Fiennes sleeping inside the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. The cousins explored Egypt's Eastern Desert and spent an unforgettable night inside the 4,500-year-old Great Pyramid.

National Geographic2 min read
Great Pyramid Survives 4,600 Years of Earthquakes
InnovationMay 21

Great Pyramid Survives 4,600 Years of Earthquakes

New research reveals why Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza has withstood powerful earthquakes for over 4,600 years. Ancient engineers built hidden features that protect the structure from vibrations, proving their extraordinary knowledge.

Live Science2 min read
Great Pyramid's Hidden Design Survived 4,600 Years of Quakes
InnovationMay 21

Great Pyramid's Hidden Design Survived 4,600 Years of Quakes

Scientists just discovered why Egypt's Great Pyramid has withstood earthquakes for nearly 5,000 years. The secret lies in hidden chambers and smart engineering that ancient builders created without modern physics knowledge.

Scientific American2 min read
Bryan Adams Tours Giza Pyramids After Egypt Concert
Global NewsFeb 15

Bryan Adams Tours Giza Pyramids After Egypt Concert

Rock legend Bryan Adams turned his Egyptian concert trip into a family history lesson, exploring the Great Pyramid's chambers and ancient tombs. The "Summer of '69" singer spent hours learning about conservation efforts protecting these 4,500-year-old wonders.

Egypt Independent2 min read
87-Year-Old Nurse Saves Great-Great-Granddaughter's Life
Community HeroesMay 13

87-Year-Old Nurse Saves Great-Great-Granddaughter's Life

When 2-year-old Novalee stopped breathing after a seizure, her 87-year-old great-great-grandmother didn't hesitate. Wilma Whitmore's decades as an emergency room nurse kicked in just when her family needed her most.

Google News - Nurse Saves2 min read
Great Lakes Could Power 3X Current Electricity Needs
SolutionsMar 19

Great Lakes Could Power 3X Current Electricity Needs

The Great Lakes have enough wind potential to generate three times what surrounding states currently use. Despite strong winds and state control over lakebeds, zero turbines exist there today.

Grist3 min read
Great Lakes Needs Your Help Measuring Ice This Winter
SolutionsJan 30

Great Lakes Needs Your Help Measuring Ice This Winter

Scientists are asking everyday people to help measure ice thickness on the Great Lakes, turning winter enthusiasts into citizen scientists who are improving climate research. Middle schoolers, ice fishers, and boat captains are already joining in.

Grist3 min read
New England Great Dane is World's Tallest Female Dog
Global NewsJan 21

New England Great Dane is World's Tallest Female Dog

A Great Dane from New England just earned the Guinness World Record for tallest living female dog. Her big personality matches her record-breaking height.

Google News - World Record2 min read
River Otters Reclaim Great Lakes After 40-Year Comeback
Planet WinsMar 16

River Otters Reclaim Great Lakes After 40-Year Comeback

River otters have returned to the Great Lakes basin after nearly vanishing in the 1980s, thanks to cleanup efforts and wildlife reintroductions. Their comeback shows what's possible when communities invest in healing damaged waterways.

Google News - Conservation Success3 min read
Connecticut Great Dane Minnie Breaks Height World Record
VideosJan 24

Connecticut Great Dane Minnie Breaks Height World Record

A gentle giant from North Stonington just became the world's tallest living female dog. Minnie the Great Dane stands over three feet tall and loves nothing more than naps and horse shows.

Google News - World Record3 min read
Greece Unveils Alexander the Great-Era Tomb in Amphipolis
InnovationMay 18

Greece Unveils Alexander the Great-Era Tomb in Amphipolis

Greek officials have revealed the fully restored interior of a massive ancient tomb possibly built for someone close to Alexander the Great. The 2,400-year-old monument in Amphipolis features stunning marble passageways and sculptures that showcase the grandeur of ancient Macedonia.

Fox News Travel2 min read
Illinois Becomes First Great Lakes State to Ban Pellet Spills
VideosMay 30

Illinois Becomes First Great Lakes State to Ban Pellet Spills

Illinois just passed groundbreaking legislation to protect its waterways from tiny plastic pellets that poison wildlife and contaminate drinking water. The new law makes the state the first in the Great Lakes region to hold plastic manufacturers accountable for spills of these toxic microplastics.

CleanTechnica3 min read
Great Lakes Fisheries Aim for 100% Fish Use Like Iceland
InnovationMay 4

Great Lakes Fisheries Aim for 100% Fish Use Like Iceland

Great Lakes fisheries currently waste 60% of each fish catch, but a new initiative inspired by Iceland's innovative approach could transform the entire industry. From medical bandages to sustainable furniture, the future of fishing means zero waste and more jobs.

Reasons to be Cheerful3 min read
Great White Sharks Never Left Mediterranean Waters
Planet WinsApr 18

Great White Sharks Never Left Mediterranean Waters

A juvenile great white shark caught off Spain's coast in 2023 has scientists rethinking everything we thought we knew about these ocean giants. Turns out, they may have been quietly thriving in Mediterranean waters all along.

New Atlas3 min read
Neil Simpson Wins Paralympic Silver for Great Britain
SportsMar 10

Neil Simpson Wins Paralympic Silver for Great Britain

Visually impaired skier Neil Simpson and his guide Rob Poth claimed Great Britain's first medal at the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics with a stunning comeback in the alpine combined. After sitting in fourth place, they posted the fastest slalom run to surge onto the podium.

BBC Sport3 min read
Great Bay Community College Celebrates 288 Graduates
Community HeroesMay 17

Great Bay Community College Celebrates 288 Graduates

Great Bay Community College just celebrated a major milestone with 288 students earning degrees and certificates at its 80th commencement ceremony. Nearly 200 graduates walked across the stage in Portsmouth, surrounded by cheering families who watched their loved ones achieve dreams that often took years of hard work to realize.

Google News - Graduation Success2 min read
Young Great White Shark Spotted in Spanish Mediterranean
Planet WinsFeb 11

Young Great White Shark Spotted in Spanish Mediterranean

A juvenile great white shark caught off Spain's coast in 2023 sparked scientists to compile 160 years of sighting data, revealing these misunderstood ocean giants still call the Mediterranean home. The discovery offers hope for understanding and protecting this vulnerable species.

Phys.org2 min read
Great Lakes Taps Waste Heat as New Clean Energy Source
Planet WinsMar 23

Great Lakes Taps Waste Heat as New Clean Energy Source

The Great Lakes region is turning wasted energy from power plants, data centers, and even sewage into clean heat for buildings. Northern cities are already proving this century-old technology can slash emissions and energy costs.

Google News - Clean Energy3 min read
Divers Film Great White Shark During Mediterranean Cleanup
Planet WinsJun 8

Divers Film Great White Shark During Mediterranean Cleanup

While removing deadly ghost nets from the Mediterranean Sea, volunteer divers captured the first-ever underwater footage of an adult great white shark in the region. The rare encounter highlights both the ocean's hidden resilience and the urgent need to protect it.

Daily Maverick2 min read
New Worm Species Found in Great Salt Lake
Planet WinsMay 30

New Worm Species Found in Great Salt Lake

Scientists discovered a tiny worm living in Utah's Great Salt Lake that exists nowhere else on Earth. The finding could unlock secrets about how life survives in extreme conditions.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read

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