China Achieves Major Milestone: Renewable Hydrogen Production Surpasses One Million Tonnes!

Image Credit: limbi007/123rf.com China’s National Energy Administration has reported significant growth in the country’s green hydrogen industry, highlighting a surge in operational capacity and ongoing construction that signals a robust future for this renewable energy source. As of now, China has more than 250,000 metric tonnes per year of operational green hydrogen capacity, a figure…

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From Destruction to Hope: Gaza Sisters Transform Rubble into Resilient Bricks for a New Beginning

Image Credit: Prototype of the bricks. Tala and Farah Mousa, two sisters from Gaza, have launched an innovative initiative called Build Hope, Palestine, aimed at transforming rubble from bombed buildings into reusable building blocks. This sustainable project addresses the pressing need for affordable, practical infrastructure in war-torn areas, where traditional rebuilding efforts can be slow…

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Breaking Ground: Brighton Unveils Europe’s First Stadium Crafted Exclusively for Women’s Football!

Image Credit: oliverhlavatyphotographie/123rf.com Brighton and Hove Albion is set to make a significant advancement in women’s football by constructing a purpose-built stadium specifically for its women’s team. The new venue, planned for Bennett’s Field adjacent to the club’s Amex Stadium, will have a capacity of 10,000 and is expected to open for the 2030-31 season….

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Bone Health at Risk? What Physicians Reveal About GLP-1 Medications

Image Credit: tonporkasa/123rf.com A recent study presented at the 2026 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons annual meeting has sparked discussion regarding the use of GLP-1 medications among adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity. The study, which involved nearly 147,000 participants, found a correlation between GLP-1 usage and increased rates of osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and gout….

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Breakthrough in Hearing: One Injection Could Reverse Congenital Deafness!

Image Credit: satura86/123rf.com A new breakthrough in gene therapy has shown promising results for children and adults with congenital deafness caused by mutations in the OTOF gene. Researchers from Karolinska Institutet and hospitals across China reported in the journal *Nature Medicine* that a single injection of a synthetic adeno-associated virus (AAV) delivering a functional copy…

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Choosing Discomfort: Why Embracing Friction Could Lead to a More Fulfilling Life

Image Credit: skahraman/123rf.com A new cultural phenomenon known as “friction-maxxing” is gaining traction as individuals seek to reclaim their relationship with technology and everyday tasks. Coined by Kathryn Jezer-Morton in a December 2025 essay for New York magazine’s The Cut, the term refers to the intentional choice of opting for slower, less convenient methods of…

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Finland’s Bold New Bridge: A Pathway for Pedestrians and Cyclists, But Not for Cars!

Image Credit: By Aarni Salomaa – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=177733415 Helsinki has unveiled the Kruunuvuori Bridge, a new 0.74-mile connection between the city center and its growing eastern island suburbs. Opened to the public this past weekend, the bridge prioritizes pedestrians and cyclists, with plans to incorporate tram services beginning next year. Notably,…

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