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37 Years Ago She Began Making Braille Children’s Books to Cut the Cost By 90% And Donate Them Worldwide
March is Reading Month, and this inspiring blog post was submitted to GNN by one of our own readers. If you have an interesting...
Company Develops ‘Sound Beaming’ to Enable Digital Listening in Your Own Sound Bubble – A Cone of Near-Silence
An Israeli tech startup has developed a speaker system that creates a "sound bubble"—essentially meaning you get all the privacy of headphones without the...
How One Interior Designer Is Helping The Homeless With Her One Percent Project
Non-profits need profits, and one Portland interior designer has found a subtle, effective way to fund projects looking to alleviate the Oregon homelessness epidemic.
A...
‘World’s Most Dangerous Malware’ Gang Taken Down in International Cyber Crime Effort
Perhaps the world's most infamous phishing racket, the Emotet malware network has been taken down by police, sparing people around the globe millions of...
People are Making Self-Care a Priority After One of the Most Stressful Years Ever
Seven in 10 Americans (73%) were more conscious of needing self-care in 2020—and 69% plan to do more self-care in 2021 than they did...
Writer Starts a Pandemic Pen Pal Project – Now 7,000 People Are Mailing Joy to Strangers With Letters
From the salutation—
My Dearest Love,
to the signature line—
Yours in Breathless Anticipation,
to the final postscript—
P.S. You are forever in my heart...
The art of letter writing...
NASA Uses Supercomputers and AI to Count Earth’s Trees From Space for the First Time
To get a sense of how much carbon the Earth can store, and how it changes over time, scientists would need to count a...
Tiny Spacecraft is ‘Solar Sailing’ in Orbit Using Only Sunlight, a Revolution in Space Exploration
An American astronomical society is proving that, like the Vikings of old, exploration of foreign shores—in this case foreign planets—is possible if you but...
Scientists Finally Research the Question of Whether Couples Really Do End Up Looking Alike
It may not be the question for the ages, but it’s certainly a question that’s been pondered for ages: Do couples really begin to...
Underwater Roomba-Like Robots Helping Humans Will Never Run Out of Power Thanks to New Mobile Docking Station
Move over, Roomba. Advanced new underwater robots have already been plumbing the depths of our oceans, lakes, and rivers—but now they can return on...
Greening Our Shipping: Wind-Powered Cargo Ships Can Change Future of Freight Cutting Emissions By 90%
The global cargo shipping industry accounts for roughly 2 percent of all greenhouse emissions worldwide. Soon, an advanced clean energy ship could finally deliver...
14-Year-Old Girl Wins $25,000 For a Scientific Breakthrough That Could Lead to COVID-19 Cure
With the impact of the pandemic continuing to spread far and wide, people around the world are waiting for news on a possible treatment...
Kites of Renewable Energy Generate Wind Power by Flying Through the Air
A German startup is bringing the lightness of kites to green energy production by building small flying wind turbines that use 10 times less...
These Giant Oil Companies Are Providing EV Chargers Next to Their Gas Pumps
While it may go against the business model of an oil company to promote a competing technology (like electric vehicles), many of the big...
It’s a Google Maps Street View of New York City, But Using Photos From the 1940s Taken By the WPA
If you live in New York City and wonder what your address or neighborhood looked like eight decades ago, a new interactive map lets...
This Man Learned Robotics on YouTube, Now He’s Creating Affordable 3D Prosthetics For Others—WATCH
As a kid, Easton LaChappelle was always fascinated by robotics and how things worked, leading him to take his passion and learn more about prosthetics engineering.
That’s...
Chica de Nuevo México Gana Premio de $250.000 en Feria de Ciencias al Inventar Algo que Podría Prevenir el Hambre
Lillian Kay Petersen ganó un cuarto de millón de dólares y el primer premio en la Regeneron Science Talent Search 2020 con una herramienta para predecir las cosechas.
FDA Approves Low-Cost Ventilator Designed by Team of Volunteers – Including the Jeopardy Teen Champion
Volunteers who designed a low-cost ventilator—including Avi Gupta, the Jeopardy Teen champ—got approval from the FDA for its use on patients.
New Mexico Girl Wins $250,000 Top Prize in Teen Science Fair For Inventing Tool That Could Prevent Starvation in Africa
Lillian Kay Petersen won a quarter million bucks and top prize at the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2020 for a tool to predict crop yields.
This Inexpensive New Smart Mask Can Amplify the Speaker’s Voice and Translate Speech into 8 Languages
With the first wave of distribution expected before December, an individual C-mask will be sold for roughly $40 to $50.