Articles for category: News

February 22, 2026

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Overcoming 3D-Printer Challenges, MIT Produces an Electric Motor in Just 3 Hours

A malfunctioning motor can halt production in an automated factory, but thanks to recent advancements, it may soon be possible to create a replacement motor right on-site, significantly reducing downtime and costs. On Wednesday, MIT researchers unveiled an innovative multi-material 3D-printing platform capable of fully fabricating electric machines in a single step, with materials costing as little as 50 cents. This groundbreaking system allowed them to produce a fully 3D-printed electric linear motor in just a few hours, utilizing five different materials. Remarkably, the motor only required one post-processing step to become operational. The performance of this newly assembled device

February 22, 2026

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Plastic Mardi Gras Beads Just End up in Landfill, So Coalition Swaps in Seed Beads and Jambalaya Spice Packets ??

During the vibrant celebrations of Mardi Gras, the excitement of catching colorful beads and trinkets can feel exhilarating. However, if you’ve witnessed the aftermath in New Orleans, you know that these once-thought treasures often become mere litter. In response to this issue, a collaborative effort involving government agencies and nonprofits is introducing innovative solutions such as biodegradable “seed beads” and culturally relevant party favors like Jambalaya spice packets. This initiative aims to significantly reduce the staggering 1,123 tons of waste generated each year, while also addressing environmental concerns, as discarded plastic poses a serious threat to the city’s stormwater systems.

February 22, 2026

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Town Enthusiastically Switches to Restorative Justice and Reoffending Almost Vanishes

In a remarkable transformation, a restorative justice program in northern Alberta is creating a positive ripple effect in the tight-knit community of Fort McMurray. With a population of just 68,000, the impact of incarceration is profoundly felt. However, since the launch of this program for youth in 2022, it has now been expanded to include adults, yielding incredibly encouraging results. Out of 115 offenders who participated in the program, a staggering 114 have chosen not to re-offend, showcasing the power of personal accountability and forgiveness over traditional punitive measures. A compelling example is the case of a young man named

February 22, 2026

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Waves swallow this SUV stuck on beach.

In a dramatic display of nature’s power, an SUV finds itself helplessly stranded on a beach as relentless waves rise to engulf it. With the tide surging higher and higher, the vehicle becomes a stark reminder of how quickly the ocean can reclaim its territory, leaving onlookers in awe of the dynamic dance between land and sea. This event serves as a cautionary tale about the unpredictability of coastal environments and the importance of respecting the ocean’s ever-changing conditions.

February 22, 2026

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Spain Transfers Florida to U.S. 207 Years Ago, Resolving Border Dispute

Today marks a significant milestone, as it was 207 years ago that Spain officially transferred Florida to the United States through the historic Adams-Onis Treaty. This pivotal agreement not only resolved a long-standing border dispute between the two nations but was also hailed as a remarkable achievement of American diplomacy. The transaction, valued at approximately $537.8 million in today’s gold standard, cost just 5 million Spanish dollars back then. For years, Spain had rebuffed numerous American attempts to purchase Florida, but by 1818, the situation had changed, and the cession of Florida became a sensible decision for Spain amid its

February 22, 2026

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Border Patrol Supervisor Faces Federal Charges in Controversial Harboring Case

A recent incident involving a Border Patrol supervisor has drawn significant attention as federal charges were reportedly filed against him for harboring an undocumented relative, who is also identified as his niece. The case underscores the complex and often contentious issues surrounding immigration enforcement and familial relationships within the context of U.S. border security. The title of the reported case points to a scenario where the accused, a figure of authority within the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), is alleged to have knowingly harbored an undocumented individual, adding a layer of legal and ethical challenges to his role. Harboring

February 22, 2026

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Newborn Giraffe With Distinctive Hair-do is Charming Visitors to Ohio Zoo–And They Gave Him the Perfect Name

A delightful four-week-old giraffe is capturing hearts and amusing visitors at the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium in Ohio, all thanks to his unique tuft of hair. The young calf, weighing in at 130 pounds, was born on January 17, and after a public naming contest, he has been affectionately dubbed Eugene—a name that perfectly complements his charming demeanor. According to the zoo staff, Eugene’s distinctive tuft of hair has made him a hit among fans. Jennifer Brassil from the zoo remarked, “He’s got his little tuft of hair on top of his head. The public is just loving him.” Currently,

February 21, 2026

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Teacher Wins $1M Prize for Turning India’s Slums Into Hundreds of Open-Air Classrooms

An inspiring Indian teacher has made waves by creating over 800 learning centers throughout India, providing education to children who have never set foot in a school. Rouble Nagi has been awarded the prestigious $1 million Global Teacher Prize from GEMS Education for her remarkable efforts. Her classrooms, situated in more than 100 slums and villages, serve as safe and motivating environments that tackle the challenges posed by poverty, such as child labor, early marriage, inconsistent attendance, and inadequate infrastructure. Instead of viewing these difficulties as obstacles, Ms. Nagi tailors her educational approach to fit real-life situations. She offers flexible

February 21, 2026

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A Stark Contrast: Examining the Wage Gap Between CEOs and Workers Over Five Decades

The provocative title “This Graph Exposes Our Rigged System: What would a typical worker earn today if their wages had grown as fast as CEO pay over the past 50 years?” highlights a growing conversation surrounding income inequality and economic disparity in the United States and beyond. This framing invites a critical look at the widening gulf between executive compensation and the earnings of average workers. Over the past half-century, the compensation of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) has surged dramatically, often outpacing not only inflation but the overall growth in the economy. Meanwhile, typical worker wages have seen relatively modest

February 21, 2026

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High Schoolers and Seniors Build Unlikely Friendships Through Chair Volleyball

What began as a simple chair volleyball game at a senior living community in Belton, Texas, has blossomed into a heartwarming intergenerational friendship. The spirited seniors, affectionately known as “The Hit Squad,” regularly organize friendly chair volleyball matches with members of the Lake Belton High School volleyball team. These games have become a source of joy for both groups, infusing the community with energy, laughter, and friendly competition. “We just laugh and laugh when we practice,” shared Hit Squad member Charlotte Wheeler, highlighting the fun atmosphere of the matches. Beyond the games, the friendships have grown in wonderful ways. Recently,