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Previously Unknown Mozart Song Discovered in German Library After 200 Years

Imagine if you were flipping through records at a store and discovered an unreleased single from Jimi Hendrix or Freddie Mercury. That's what archivists must...

55-Year-old Janitor Cleans Up on America’s Got Talent Winning $1M for Heart-Wrenching ‘Don’t Stop Believing’

Richard Goodall, a 55-year-old school janitor, became the winner of America's Got Talent season 19 in a true underdog story that culminated with him...

How a Chatty Motorist Led to One of the Biggest Finds in Greek Archaeology–the Lost 2,800-year-old Temple of Artemis

From the magazine of the Archaeological Institute of America comes the story of an immense discovery 120 years in the making. One of ancient Greece's...

Sahara Desert Is Turning Green Amid Unusual Rains in Parts of North Africa

Bountiful rains are greening parts of the Sahara that haven't had a good soak in years. An extratropical cyclone pushed across the northwestern Sahara on...

33-Year-old Discovers Source of an Amazon River and Uncharted Waterfalls Trekking Through ‘Brutal’ Jungle

A British explorer has discovered the source of an uncharted Amazon river, after being stalked by jaguars and ravaged by army ants. The area has...

Artist Makes Furniture Out of Tennis Balls That Otherwise Would Take 400 Years to Decompose in Landfills

Every year, 300 million tennis balls are manufactured for the beloved sport, and almost all are throw out. A Belgian eco-designer has begun to repurpose...

Choctaw Nation Unveils ‘Sister Sculpture’ For Irish People–Honoring the Heart Connection Forged 170 Years Ago

In the Choctaw Nation's territory in Oklahoma, a knotted statue has been erected by tribal leaders to honor a cross-continental connection over 170 years...

Family Unearths Treasure of 1,500 Medieval Coins During Excavation for a New Swimming Pool

The kids of one German household would have been bouncing with excitement as excavations for their new below-ground pool were going on. But imagine...

Seven ‘Spectacular’ Silver Bracelets from the Viking Age Unearthed by a Danish Student

A 22-year-old Danish student has become the latest metal detective to dig up treasure buried by Vikings. In the area around the Danish city of...

Classical Music Lifts Our Mood by ‘Synchronizing’ Parts of the Brain, Says Study of Patients with Depression

Whether Bach, Beethoven, or Mozart, it’s widely recognized that classical music can affect a person's mood. Now, scientists are using brainwave measurements and neural imaging...

Startup Replaces 6 Million Plastic Bags with Prototype Made from Corn Waste That Decomposes in 180 Days

An Indian entrepreneur is using sugar, cellulose, and corn fibers to make a plastic-like carrier bag for small Indian businesses. His company Bio Reform has...

Seven-Foot Mammoth Tusk Unearthed in Mississippi Creek Belonged to Largest Species in North America

A fossil hunter in Mississippi recently unearthed an intact mammoth ivory 7 feet long. Believing it was the tusk of a mastodon, a far more...

This Startup Is Using Dead Leaves to Make Paper Without Cutting Trees

Businesses like to talk about the concept of a closed loop or circular economy, but often they're trying to close small loops. Releaf Paper...

Nanofiber Molecules Help Repair Cartilage Damage in Joints by ‘Regenerating Tissue’

A team at Northwestern University has come up with the term "dancing molecules" to describe an invention of synthetic nanofibers which they say have...

Startup Pairs New Homebuyers with Angel Investors to Secure Homes Fast and Help Them Build Equity

A new, socially conscious startup is offering a radically new way for first-time homebuyers to get a foot in the always-challenging US housing market. Called...

Art Historian Discovers Long-Lost Portrait of Henry VIII in Background of Social Media Post

Social media allows for the darndest things: like this story from the UK where an art consultant and historian saw a post on X...

Titanium Maglev Heart Implanted Successfully in a Patient for First Time May Help Others Waiting for a Transplant

In a highly-anticipated world-first, the Texas Heart Institute has successfully implanted an artificial titanium heart that uses the same technology as bullet trains to...

Uranium Mine Leased for Years Becomes Part of National Park in Historic Win for Native Activists

In a major win for the traditional owners of Australia, the federal government has ordered the end of the land leasing program for the...

Botanists Vote to Remove Apartheid Slur from Plant Species Names in Africa

Over 200 plants will have their species name changed to remove an offensive South African apartheid-era racial slur after the results of a vote...

Stunning Tang Dynasty Mural Unearthed in China Portrays a ‘Westerner’ with Blonde Hair

In north-central China, roadwork near the city of Taiyuan uncovered a tomb dating to the Tang Dynasty that is turning heads for its remarkably...