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Sun Yingsha Makes Table Tennis History With Third World Cup
SportsApr 5

Sun Yingsha Makes Table Tennis History With Third World Cup

China's Sun Yingsha became the first woman in table tennis history to win three consecutive World Cup singles titles, joining an elite club of just two players to achieve this feat. In the same tournament, Wang Chuqin claimed his first men's crown after an epic seven-game battle.

Google: world cup victory2 min read
Earth May Survive the Sun's Death, New Study Says
Planet WinsJul 9

Earth May Survive the Sun's Death, New Study Says

Scientists say our planet has a better shot at surviving the sun's fiery death than we thought. New calculations suggest Earth could drift to safety as the dying sun loses mass.

Space.com2 min read
Scientists Find Tiny Whirlpools Covering the Sun's Surface
Planet WinsAug 9

Scientists Find Tiny Whirlpools Covering the Sun's Surface

Scientists discovered thousands of tiny plasma whirlpools swirling across the Sun's surface, some just 20 kilometers wide. These hidden vortices could finally explain how our star builds up and releases magnetic energy.

Science Daily2 min read
San Antonio Doctor's Sun Safety Tips Could Save Your Skin
Health & WellnessMay 9

San Antonio Doctor's Sun Safety Tips Could Save Your Skin

A four-time skin cancer survivor teams up with a dermatologist to share simple sun protection habits that could prevent skin damage before it starts. Their message: it's never too late to start protecting yourself.

Google News - Cancer Survivor2 min read
World's Largest Solar Telescope Reveals Sun's Hidden Swirls
InnovationAug 7

World's Largest Solar Telescope Reveals Sun's Hidden Swirls

Scientists just captured the sharpest images of the sun's surface ever taken, revealing thousands of tiny whirlpools that have been hiding in plain sight for 150 years. The discovery could solve a major mystery about our star's intense heat.

Live Science2 min read
Most Detailed Sun Images Ever Show Solar Storm Secrets
InnovationAug 5

Most Detailed Sun Images Ever Show Solar Storm Secrets

The world's most powerful solar telescope just captured never-before-seen whirlpools on the Sun's surface that explain how dangerous space weather forms. Scientists say these breakthrough images will help us predict and protect against solar storms that can knock out power grids and satellites.

BBC Science3 min read
Twin Spacecraft Reveal Sun's Hidden Secrets in 5-Hour Eclipse
Planet WinsJan 22

Twin Spacecraft Reveal Sun's Hidden Secrets in 5-Hour Eclipse

A groundbreaking space mission created an artificial eclipse lasting five hours, capturing three massive plasma eruptions from the sun that could solve one of our star's biggest mysteries. The stunning footage shows details scientists have never seen before.

Live Science2 min read
Webb Telescope Captures Sun's Future 5 Billion Years Out
Planet WinsMar 20

Webb Telescope Captures Sun's Future 5 Billion Years Out

The James Webb Space Telescope just photographed the "Eye of God" nebula, showing us exactly what our Sun will look like when it dies in five billion years. The stunning image reveals layers of glowing gas and dust streaming from a dying star 650 light-years away.

Google: James Webb telescope3 min read
Suns Rookies Score 57 Points in Epic Second-Half Comeback
SportsJul 11

Suns Rookies Score 57 Points in Epic Second-Half Comeback

The Phoenix Suns' young players turned a dismal 24-point first half into a 57-point explosion, proving their resilience in their Summer League debut. What started as a face-plant became a masterclass in never giving up.

Google News - Sports2 min read
Sun City West Seniors Feed Neighbors Every Monday
Acts of KindnessAug 11

Sun City West Seniors Feed Neighbors Every Monday

Volunteers at Sun City West's community food pantry transform Monday mornings into a celebration of neighbors helping neighbors. The partnership between local residents and Valley Community Food Bank ensures seniors never go hungry. #

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Sun City West Volunteers Revive Yard Help Program
Acts of KindnessApr 13

Sun City West Volunteers Revive Yard Help Program

A crew of six volunteers in Sun City West spent five hours transforming an overgrown yard, only to discover the homeowner had finally found help moments after they finished. Now the community is bringing back a beloved program that supports neighbors who can't keep up with yard work.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Troy Wins Back-to-Back Sun Belt Championship Titles
SportsMar 10

Troy Wins Back-to-Back Sun Belt Championship Titles

Troy University men's basketball just became the first team in five years to win consecutive Sun Belt Tournament championships, punching their ticket to March Madness for the second straight season. The Trojans dominated Georgia Southern 77-61 behind Thomas Dowd's incredible 23-point, 13-rebound performance that earned him Most Outstanding Player honors.

Google News - Championship Win3 min read
New Zealand's Leger-Walker Makes WNBA Connecticut Sun Roster
SportsMay 8

New Zealand's Leger-Walker Makes WNBA Connecticut Sun Roster

Fresh off winning an NCAA championship with UCLA, New Zealand basketball star Charlisse Leger-Walker has secured her spot on the Connecticut Sun's opening day roster. The 24-year-old guard survived tough cuts to earn her place in the WNBA alongside 10-time All-Star Brittney Griner.

Stuff NZ2 min read
Troy Runner Earns Sun Belt Scholarship for Grad School
SportsJun 11

Troy Runner Earns Sun Belt Scholarship for Grad School

Makenna Calbert, who led Troy's cross country team through five meets this fall, just won a prestigious Sun Belt scholarship to pursue her master's degree in nutrition. The four-year athlete will study dietitian education at UAB this fall.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded2 min read
New Book Reveals Daily Sun Benefits Without Sunscreen
Health & WellnessJun 15

New Book Reveals Daily Sun Benefits Without Sunscreen

A new book challenges decades of sun-avoidance advice with surprising science: moderate daily sun exposure without sunscreen may actually help us live longer. Studies show people who get regular sunlight have lower mortality rates than those who stay indoors.

Mens Health2 min read
NASA Probe Survives 692,000 MPH Dive Through Sun's Crown
InnovationJun 7

NASA Probe Survives 692,000 MPH Dive Through Sun's Crown

NASA's Parker Solar Probe just survived flying through the Sun's scorching corona at record-breaking speed, gathering data that could solve a puzzle that's stumped scientists for 80 years. The spacecraft came within 3.8 million miles of the Sun's surface on Christmas Eve, endured temperatures over a million degrees, and lived to tell the tale.

Google News - Science3 min read
Planets May Form Easier Around Two Suns Than One
Planet WinsApr 29

Planets May Form Easier Around Two Suns Than One

New research reveals that binary star systems might be better planet factories than single stars like our sun. Tatooine-style worlds with twin suns could be the norm rather than the exception across our galaxy.

Space.com3 min read
Arizona Backyard Astronomer Captures 'Godzilla' on the Sun
Planet WinsJun 5

Arizona Backyard Astronomer Captures 'Godzilla' on the Sun

An Arizona astrophotographer filmed a massive plasma cloud towering above the sun that looks just like the iconic monster. His stunning videos reveal the invisible magnetic forces that sculpt our closest star. #

Space.com2 min read
Sun's Surface Revealed in Stunning Swirling Detail
InnovationAug 9

Sun's Surface Revealed in Stunning Swirling Detail

New images from Hawaii's Inouye Solar Telescope show the Sun's surface covered in beautiful magnetic whirlpools, captured in unprecedented detail. Scientists say understanding these swirls could help predict dangerous space weather and protect our technology.

Google News - Science2 min read
Space Station Photobombs the Sun During Total Eclipse
InnovationAug 15

Space Station Photobombs the Sun During Total Eclipse

During the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, photographers captured a once-in-a-lifetime moment when the International Space Station crossed directly in front of the sun. The rare cosmic alignment brought millions of people together to witness three objects—Earth, moon, and humanity's orbital home—dancing in perfect sync.

Space.com2 min read

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