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A breakthrough energy technology lets AI facilities generate their own electricity in months instead of waiting years for grid connections. Linear generators could reshape where and how fast America builds its tech future.

When a Gen Zer called Gen X "the worst generation," a Millennial jumped in with a hilarious warning about why you don't mess with the latchkey kids. The viral exchange has generations laughing together about their differences.

A grandfather, his two sons, and now his grandson have all conquered the brutal 150-kilometer Mumbai-Pune cycling race across six decades. The Pawar family's story shows how one man's passion can echo through generations.
Young Australian farmers are keeping family businesses alive by blending tradition with modern technology. Their approach shows how respecting the past while embracing change can secure multi-generational success.

A year-long volunteer effort just saved a summer camp from food loss and power outages. When Camp Kootaga's old generator died, a community rallied to donate and install a replacement for free.

Before smartphones and endless streaming, summer vacations in India looked wildly different across four generations. From terrace sleeping under the stars to cricket in dusty streets, these memories reveal what we gained with technology and what we quietly left behind. #
After a DNA test revealed his Indigenous heritage, 61-year-old Iain Seymour discovered he had a brother and connected with the family torn apart by Australia's Stolen Generations policies. Now the Adelaide brothers are sharing their mother's story to educate others about reconciliation.

Ghana is transforming Kumasi into a major industrial energy hub with four power plants expected to generate more than 1,000 megawatts of electricity. The expansion will strengthen the country's power grid and support growing businesses across the region.

The United Kingdom just passed groundbreaking legislation that will prevent anyone born after January 2009 from ever buying tobacco products. This bold move could save tens of thousands of lives and transform public health for generations to come.

America just generated more electricity than ever before, powering a booming digital economy and growing industries. The 2.8% jump marks the biggest shift in two decades, driven by data centers and manufacturing expansion.

The European Union is rushing hundreds of emergency generators to restore power to hospitals and shelters across Ukraine, where over one million people face freezing temperatures without electricity. The shipment adds to 9,500 generators already delivered as part of Europe's ongoing support.

Since 2015, 24,000 young African entrepreneurs have turned small grants into businesses generating $4.2 billion and creating 1.5 million jobs. The Tony Elumelu Foundation's investment in Africa's next generation is proving that targeted support can transform entire economies.

From Gen Z teens to Silent Generation veterans, 170 Wyoming volunteers are proving compassion knows no age limit at the American Red Cross. Five generations are working side by side to deliver disaster relief and lifesaving skills to their neighbors.

Stony Brook University is launching the first test of a 100% hydrogen-powered generator in New York, bringing Long Island closer to reliable, emissions-free electricity. The $4 million project could reshape how communities get clean energy during peak demand.

Stony Brook University is launching a groundbreaking test of a hydrogen-powered generator that could transform how Long Island gets clean, reliable electricity. This first-of-its-kind pilot in New York State proves clean energy innovation is moving from classroom theory to real-world impact.
A South Australian Aboriginal community is bringing the Ngaiawang language back to life after it nearly disappeared following colonization. Using 180-year-old word lists and community knowledge, they've compiled 800 words and are creating a picture book to teach future generations.

Researchers at NTU Singapore have created solar cells thinner than a human hair that turn windows into power generators. These transparent panels work even on cloudy days, bringing us closer to buildings that power themselves.

A British company has created a battery that uses naturally occurring soil bacteria to generate continuous electricity for up to 30 years. The maintenance-free system could eventually help homeowners offset their electricity bills using just their gardens.

Scientists in Spain created a solar panel that works in any weather. A single raindrop generates enough electricity to power small devices.
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