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Journalist Aurora Vélez: Start Writing Poetry Today
Acts of KindnessMar 21

Journalist Aurora Vélez: Start Writing Poetry Today

A Euronews reporter who publishes poetry in two languages says there's never been a better time to start writing. On World Poetry Day, she shares why poetry is thriving among young people and how anyone can begin their own practice.

Euronews2 min read
Wikipedia Editors Help AI Write More Like Humans
InnovationJan 21

Wikipedia Editors Help AI Write More Like Humans

Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI writing patterns. Now their detective work is helping AI sound more human.

Ars Technica3 min read
Cancer Survivor Writes Her Way Back to Life at 33
Community HeroesJan 22

Cancer Survivor Writes Her Way Back to Life at 33

After an aggressive cervical cancer diagnosis during pregnancy, a former Google employee picked up her reporter's notebook and discovered writing wasn't just therapy. It became her path to survival and a mission to help others.

Google News - Cancer Survivor2 min read
Guardian Pays Kids to Write About Nature This Spring
Acts of KindnessApr 1

Guardian Pays Kids to Write About Nature This Spring

The Guardian is inviting children ages 8 to 14 to submit nature writing for publication and payment. The deadline for spring entries is May 4, with four winners published in April and May.

Guardian Environment2 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
Army Vet Writes Memoir With Voice After Losing Hand Use
SolutionsApr 18

Army Vet Writes Memoir With Voice After Losing Hand Use

Linda Crosby refused to let bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome silence her story. The U.S. Army veteran used speech-to-text technology to write a powerful memoir about surviving a life-changing accident.

Google: survivor story2 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
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
Simple Writing Test May Catch Dementia Years Earlier
Health & WellnessJun 2

Simple Writing Test May Catch Dementia Years Earlier

Scientists discovered that analyzing how people write, not just what they write, could detect cognitive decline before serious symptoms appear. The breakthrough could transform early dementia screening with an affordable, accessible tool.

Fox News Health3 min read
Nigeria's First AI Tool Helps Students Write Better Theses
InnovationJun 4

Nigeria's First AI Tool Helps Students Write Better Theses

The University of Abuja just launched Nigeria's first AI platform designed specifically for academic research writing. Unlike text generators, it guides students through every step of thesis writing while protecting academic integrity.

Guardian Nigeria2 min read
AI System Writes Real Scientific Papers After Discovery
InnovationApr 11

AI System Writes Real Scientific Papers After Discovery

Scientists created ResearchEVO, an AI that discovers new solutions to real problems and writes complete research papers about its findings. The system already found never-before-seen approaches to quantum computing challenges.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Screenwriter Came to Mumbai With Rs 4000, Now Writes Hits
Community HeroesFeb 6

Screenwriter Came to Mumbai With Rs 4000, Now Writes Hits

Sumit Arora arrived in Mumbai with just Rs 4000 and a dream shaped by personal tragedy. Today, he writes blockbusters like Stree, Jawan, and Border 2.

The Better India3 min read
Reading and Writing Cuts Dementia Risk by 38%
Health & WellnessFeb 12

Reading and Writing Cuts Dementia Risk by 38%

A groundbreaking study shows that lifelong learning activities like reading, writing, and learning languages can reduce Alzheimer's risk by nearly 40%. Researchers say simple public investments in libraries and education could help millions prevent or delay dementia.

Google News - Health2 min read
Engineer Turns Failed Lab Class Into Tech Writing Career
InnovationApr 29

Engineer Turns Failed Lab Class Into Tech Writing Career

When her dream engineering lab turned into a nightmare, Ngozi Chukwu walked away from science and discovered she was meant to tell stories about it instead. Her path from writing songs on her balcony to covering Africa's tech revolution proves sometimes our natural talents are hiding in plain sight.

TechCabal2 min read
Rebecca King Crews Writes Again After New Brain Treatment
Health & WellnessApr 6

Rebecca King Crews Writes Again After New Brain Treatment

After 13 years battling Parkinson's disease in silence, Rebecca King Crews can finally write her name again thanks to a groundbreaking FDA-approved treatment that uses sound waves instead of surgery. She's now sharing her story to bring hope to nearly one million Americans living with the condition.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Navy Vet Turned Doctor Writes Kids' Book on Self-Worth
Acts of KindnessJun 5

Navy Vet Turned Doctor Writes Kids' Book on Self-Worth

A physician who turned to writing after a career-ending injury has published a rhythmic children's book teaching kids they're "perfectly perfect from birth." Dr. Tiffanie Tate's new story uses three friends to explore confidence, kindness, and self-image in ways young readers can understand.

Google: kindness story2 min read
Rebecca King Crews Can Write Again After New Parkinson's Procedure
Health & WellnessApr 6

Rebecca King Crews Can Write Again After New Parkinson's Procedure

Rebecca King Crews regained the ability to write her name after undergoing a groundbreaking FDA-approved ultrasound procedure for Parkinson's disease. After years of misdiagnosis and worsening tremors, she's now sharing her journey to help others access this life-changing treatment.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
Historian Anna Keay to Write Queen Elizabeth II Biography
Community HeroesApr 19

Historian Anna Keay to Write Queen Elizabeth II Biography

King Charles has chosen acclaimed historian Anna Keay to write the official biography of Queen Elizabeth II, granting her unprecedented access to royal archives and family members. The appointment honors Britain's longest-reigning monarch with a scholar known for bringing history to life.

Independent UK - Good News2 min read
Students From 6 Countries Win Holocaust Hope Writing Contest
Acts of KindnessMar 25

Students From 6 Countries Win Holocaust Hope Writing Contest

More than 200 schools across 32 states and six countries entered Chapman University's 27th annual Holocaust Art & Writing Contest, where students turned survivor stories into powerful tributes to hope. Winners presented their creative works alongside Holocaust survivors in an emotional intergenerational gathering.

Google: survivor story3 min read
IEEE Launches Writing Course to Boost Engineer Careers
SolutionsFeb 19

IEEE Launches Writing Course to Boost Engineer Careers

Engineers are brilliant problem-solvers, but their ideas often get lost in translation. A new IEEE course is helping technical professionals turn complex concepts into clear, powerful communication that advances their careers.

IEEE Spectrum2 min read

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