The discovery promises to open up a new field of clean energy that would take on all kinds of sci-fi forms.
Source: Newly Discovered Enzyme Turns Air Into Electricity, Promising a New Clean Source of Energy
Stuff of sci-fi, very cool!
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The discovery promises to open up a new field of clean energy that would take on all kinds of sci-fi forms.
Source: Newly Discovered Enzyme Turns Air Into Electricity, Promising a New Clean Source of Energy
Stuff of sci-fi, very cool!
A 93-year-old dubbed the ‘Queen of Knitting’ has created a massive six-foot long replica of Buckingham Palace made entirely out of wool.
Wow!
Greg Spike, 74, a grandfather living in Eugene, Oregon, rescued an Illinois woman from the second floor of a burning hotel building in February.
Wow. Way to go!
Aria Lamen is being heralded as a hero for her quick thinking.
Source: 9-year-old girl honored for saving her mother’s life
Impressive, and well done!
The Vesuvius Challenge is a machine learning and computer vision competition to read the Herculaneum Papyri.
Source: Vesuvius Challenge
That this is even possible is absolutely fascinating. What a great use for AI.
Coastal communities around the world are adding a tropical twist to shoreline protection, courtesy of the humble coconut
Source: How coconuts protect the Jersey Shore, other eroding coasts
I love these kind of solutions.
The heat generated by the small box of powerful computers is enough to heat the pool about 60% of the time.
Source: Tiny data centre used to heat public swimming pool
A neat idea. Hope it gains traction.
The women’s friendship has spanned roughly 700 letters, two continents, and numerous adventures in England and Louisiana and on five cruises around the world.
Source: Pen pals spent 70 years exchanging 700 letters. It started by accident.
Very sweet.
“I have never experienced someone take on a situation like she did”
Source: North Carolina service dog alerts seizure to Harris Teeter employees
Amazing. (The video is a little long, but it’s truly amazing and inspiring to watch.)
Scientists have set out a way to suck planet-heating carbon pollution from the air, turn it into sodium bicarbonate and store it in oceans, according to a new paper.
Very cool. Another step in the path…