Scientists Create Animal Cells That Harness Sunlight for Energy - photosynthetic animal cells

Scientists Create Animal Cells That Harness Sunlight for Energy

For the first time, scientists have created animal cells that can harness sunlight for energy—a feat once thought biologically impossible. This breakthrough fuses the worlds of plant and animal biology, with implications that could redefine medicine, biotechnology, and sustainable food production. By engineering “planimal” cells capable of photosynthesis, researchers have opened a doorway to innovations … Read more

Caterpillar Fungus May Hold the Secret to Fighting Cancer - doctor with cordyceps dp545694022 dnoh

Caterpillar Fungus May Hold the Secret to Fighting Cancer

Researchers at the University of Nottingham’s School of Pharmacy found the remarkable cancer-fighting potential of a parasitic fungus that preys on caterpillars. The orange-hued Cordyceps militaris, long revered in Asian traditional medicine, produces a compound called cordycepin. This compound has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to halt cancer cell growth by disrupting cellular signals. Could this … Read more

Work, Relax, Escape: Costco’s Solitude Sheds Offer It All - costco solitude shed

Work, Relax, Escape: Costco’s Solitude Sheds Offer It All

Costco just redefined the backyard game with its luxe “Solitude” shed line, offering more than storage—it’s a full-blown personal sanctuary. These sleek, fully finished spaces are built for work, play, and everything in between, delivering a new way to escape without ever leaving home. From premium materials to climate control, these architectural gems are more … Read more

World’s Oldest Forest Found in England After 390 Million Years - atmospheric with stone

World’s Oldest Forest Found in England After 390 Million Years

The world’s oldest forest, hidden for 390 million years beneath England’s sandstone cliffs, rewrites the timeline of Earth’s evolution. Discovered near Minehead, this prehistoric woodland predates its closest rival by 4 million years, marking a pivotal chapter in the story of life on land. These ancient trees didn’t just reshape their surroundings—they triggered a global … Read more

Meet the New Dog Breeds the AKC Has Recognized Since 2000 - wire fox terrier ss176294096 degm

Meet the New Dog Breeds the AKC Has Recognized Since 2000

Between 2000 and 2024, the AKC welcomed 56 fascinating dog breeds into its ranks. Each one brings a unique heritage, from ancient hunting companions to modern marvels with traits you’ve likely never encountered. Think you know dogs? These breeds might challenge everything you thought you knew. 1. 2000 – Spinone Italiano This big, friendly dog … Read more

Want Mountain Living on a Budget? These 12 Towns Deliver - wooden house in mountain ss1048110166

Want Mountain Living on a Budget? These 12 Towns Deliver

Dreaming of mountain living without a millionaire’s budget? While hotspots like Aspen dominate the headlines, plenty of hidden gems across the U.S. offer breathtaking views and outdoor adventures at a fraction of the cost. From historic mining towns to ski havens on the rise, these 12 affordable mountain towns prove you don’t need to break … Read more

15 Historic U.S. Sites Every History Buff Should Visit - The Alamo in San Antonio Texas USA ss451730062 degm

15 Historic U.S. Sites Every History Buff Should Visit

America’s history isn’t just told in books—it’s etched into landmarks across the country. With over 2,600 National Historic Landmarks, these places don’t just preserve the past; they bring it to life. From battlegrounds to architectural wonders, here are 15 must-see sites where America’s story unfolds in unforgettable ways. 1. Colonial Williamsburg Step back in time … Read more

World’s Oldest Bread Found in Jordan, Dating Back 14,400 Years - Fresh Loaves and Bread with Wheat and Gluten dp356726594 dnoh

World’s Oldest Bread Found in Jordan, Dating Back 14,400 Years

Archaeologists in Jordan have uncovered the oldest known bread remains, pushing the timeline of bread-making back 4,000 years. This discovery challenges long-held assumptions about the origins of farming and food production. It showed that hunter-gatherers were far more advanced than we imagined, raising a tantalizing question: what other forgotten technologies might they have mastered? Archaeological … Read more

Scientists Create Sodium Battery That Charges in Seconds - Sodium ion battery dp673920304 dnoh

Scientists Create Sodium Battery That Charges in Seconds

Imagine charging your phone or car in seconds, not hours. South Korean researchers have made this possible with a groundbreaking sodium-ion battery that could redefine energy storage. By combining sustainability with lightning-fast charging, this innovation addresses the pressing need for alternatives to scarce lithium-ion materials. The potential impact spans everything from consumer electronics to electric … Read more

Zero-Calorie Sweetener Erythritol Tied to Blood Clot Risks - Stop sign sugar ss205726094 adyh

Zero-Calorie Sweetener Erythritol Tied to Blood Clot Risks

If you use zero-calorie sweeteners, you might want to know about a recent study that links one of these sweeteners, erythritol, to an increased risk of blood clots.   When a clot blocks blood flow to the heart, it can cause a heart attack. If a clot blocks blood flow to the brain, it can lead … Read more