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NASA's Artemis 2 Crew Makes Time Magazine Cover
InnovationFeb 2

NASA's Artemis 2 Crew Makes Time Magazine Cover

Four astronauts preparing to fly farther from Earth than any humans in history are featured on Time magazine's latest cover. Their February mission will take humanity back to the moon for the first time in over 50 years.

Space.com2 min read
Engineers Build Time Capsule to Last 250 Years
InnovationFeb 27

Engineers Build Time Capsule to Last 250 Years

A new time capsule being buried in Philadelphia on July 4 is engineered to survive until 2276—longer than any time capsule has lasted before. Special waterproof design and triple-layered protection will keep America's treasures safe for the next quarter millennium.

Fast Company3 min read
85-Year-Old Australian Literary Magazine Rescued From Closure
SolutionsFeb 11

85-Year-Old Australian Literary Magazine Rescued From Closure

Meanjin, Australia's second-oldest literary journal, has been saved by Queensland University of Technology just months after financial pressures forced its shutdown. The beloved magazine that launched writers like Helen Garner and Patrick White returns to its birthplace after 85 years.

ABC Australia2 min read
Daylight Saving Time Saves 36,000 Deer Lives Each Year
Planet WinsMar 7

Daylight Saving Time Saves 36,000 Deer Lives Each Year

Scientists discovered that daylight saving time prevents tens of thousands of deer deaths and saves human lives by keeping evening commutes lighter. The simple clock change could reduce deadly collisions by 14 times during peak hours.

Scientific American2 min read
The Big Issue Magazine Celebrates 30 Years in Australia
Acts of KindnessJun 9

The Big Issue Magazine Celebrates 30 Years in Australia

A magazine sold by people facing homelessness has reached its 30th anniversary in Australia, transforming lives one sale at a time. Vendors who've become familiar faces on city streets are celebrating three decades of meaningful work and community connection.

ABC Australia2 min read
Journalist Builds Wildlife Magazine That Runs 44 Years Strong
Community HeroesFeb 9

Journalist Builds Wildlife Magazine That Runs 44 Years Strong

When a mentor challenged Bittu Sahgal to stop talking and start doing something for India's wildlife, he launched Sanctuary Asia magazine in 1981. Four decades later, it's still the country's leading voice for conservation, never missing a single issue.

The Better India2 min read
Renewable Energy Surpasses Coal for First Time Ever
Planet WinsJun 5

Renewable Energy Surpasses Coal for First Time Ever

In 2025, clean energy from the sun, wind, and water finally generated more electricity worldwide than coal for the first time in human history. Three pioneers who spent decades making this milestone possible just received Science magazine's top honor.

Google News - Renewable Energy Breakthrough3 min read
Time Expert: You Have More Free Hours Than You Think
SolutionsJun 6

Time Expert: You Have More Free Hours Than You Think

A new book challenges the myth that we're all too busy, revealing surprising pockets of time hiding in our weeks. Author Laura Vanderkam shares 11 practical ways to feel less rushed and savor daily life.

Fast Company - Innovation2 min read
Why canceled meetings feel better than planned free time
SolutionsMar 28

Why canceled meetings feel better than planned free time

Scientists finally explain that sweet relief when your calendar clears unexpectedly. A Rutgers study reveals "windfall time" makes the same 60 minutes feel longer and more valuable than scheduled breaks.

Upworthy2 min read
Scientists Reverse Quantum Time Flow in Breakthrough Study
InnovationMar 21

Scientists Reverse Quantum Time Flow in Breakthrough Study

Physicists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have created quantum controls that can stretch, blur, and even reverse time's arrow at the microscopic level. The breakthrough could unlock new ways to extract energy from quantum systems and prepare quantum states more efficiently.

Google News - Technology3 min read
WWE Coach Marries Childhood Sweetheart in Times Square
Acts of KindnessApr 1

WWE Coach Marries Childhood Sweetheart in Times Square

Steve Corino turned Times Square into a wedding chapel with a surprise proposal and ceremony that caught everyone off guard. The WWE Performance Center coach married his childhood sweetheart under New York's brightest lights.

Google: wedding surprise2 min read
Scientists Create Visible Time Crystal That Defies Physics
InnovationFeb 8

Scientists Create Visible Time Crystal That Defies Physics

Physicists at NYU built a handheld device using foam beads and sound waves that breaks Newton's Third Law and could unlock secrets of quantum computing and human biology. The exotic time crystal fits in your palm and uses technology as simple as packing peanuts floating on acoustic waves.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
NYU Creates Handheld Time Crystals That Float on Sound
InnovationFeb 6

NYU Creates Handheld Time Crystals That Float on Sound

Scientists at New York University have created time crystals you can see with your naked eye, suspended in mid-air by sound waves on a device small enough to hold in your hand. This breakthrough makes exotic quantum physics accessible and could revolutionize computing and data storage.

Phys.org3 min read
Quantum Computer Creates Most Complex Time Crystal Ever Made
InnovationJan 28

Quantum Computer Creates Most Complex Time Crystal Ever Made

Scientists used a quantum computer with 144 qubits to create the most complex time crystal ever made, marking a breakthrough that could revolutionize how we design new materials. This achievement shows quantum computers are becoming powerful tools for scientific discovery.

New Scientist3 min read
NYU Scientists Create Hand-Sized Levitating Time Crystals
InnovationFeb 14

NYU Scientists Create Hand-Sized Levitating Time Crystals

Physicists at New York University have created time crystals you can hold in your hand—made from styrofoam beads that float on sound waves and defy Newton's laws of motion. This breakthrough could unlock insights into everything from heart pacemakers to financial markets.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Ancient Māori Time Concept Offers Fresh Climate Hope
SolutionsFeb 15

Ancient Māori Time Concept Offers Fresh Climate Hope

Indigenous cultures that view time as a spiral rather than a straight line are teaching scientists new ways to tackle environmental crises. Māori wisdom from New Zealand shows how rethinking our relationship with past, future, and nature could help communities prepare for what comes after ecological tipping points.

Phys.org - Earth2 min read
Scientists Create Floating 'Time Crystal' Using Sound Waves
InnovationFeb 17

Scientists Create Floating 'Time Crystal' Using Sound Waves

Physicists at NYU just made styrofoam beads dance through time by suspending them on invisible sound waves, creating a breakthrough that rewrites the rules of physics. This surprisingly simple discovery could one day revolutionize quantum computing and help us understand our own biological clocks.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Long Beach Cuts Emergency Response Times by 30 Seconds
VideosJan 29

Long Beach Cuts Emergency Response Times by 30 Seconds

Long Beach, California slashed ambulance response times by 30 seconds and nearly eliminated periods without available emergency vehicles. The fire department's strategic expansion means help arrives faster when every second counts.

Google News - Firefighter Rescues2 min read
FDA Launches Real-Time Drug Trials to Speed Up Cures
Health & WellnessApr 28

FDA Launches Real-Time Drug Trials to Speed Up Cures

The FDA just announced a revolutionary approach that could cut years off the time it takes new treatments to reach patients. For the first time, regulators will monitor clinical trials as they happen, watching results unfold in real time instead of waiting months for reports.

STAT News3 min read
Maka Kids Raises $3M for Screen Time Built for Well-Being
SolutionsMay 21

Maka Kids Raises $3M for Screen Time Built for Well-Being

Two former nonprofit founders just raised $3 million to launch a streaming app that puts children's development over watch time. Maka Kids uses science-backed frameworks to curate content that helps kids aged zero to six learn and grow without the meltdowns.

TechCrunch3 min read

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