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Can Money Buy Happiness? Studies Say ‘Maybe’

Can Money Buy Happiness? Studies Say ‘Maybe’

Sughnen Yongo-Okochi Sughnen Yongo-OkochiWed, May 10, 2023 at 12:23 PM HST·2 min read Recent studies have suggested that when we make purchases that are driven by our goals and values, we…

Pune Software Engineer Uses Hydroponics to Grow  Saffron In Shipping Container

Pune Software Engineer Uses Hydroponics to Grow  Saffron In Shipping Container

By Tina Freese History has been witness that India’s spices are worth wars. A special spice that the country has to offer is saffron, or ‘Red Gold’, which originates from the…

Japanese startup plans balloon flight space viewing tours

Japanese startup plans balloon flight space viewing tours

TOKYO — A Japanese startup announced plans Tuesday to launch commercial space viewing balloon flights that it hopes will bring an otherwise astronomically expensive experience down to Earth. Company CEO…

An 8 Year-Old Explains God

An 8 Year-Old Explains God

Written by 8 year old, Danny Dutton of Chula Vista, CA, for his third grade homework assignment. The assignment was to explain God. “One of God’s main jobs is making…

India announces discovery of 5.9 million tonnes of lithium

India announces discovery of 5.9 million tonnes of lithium

The Indian Government’s announcement of the discovery of 5.9 million tonnes of inferred lithium ore could expand their electric vehicle ambitions. The Indian Ministry of Mines reported the discovery of…

Woman Lost 8 Days Australia’s North Queensland Bushland Found Alive

Woman Lost 8 Days Australia’s North Queensland Bushland Found Alive

Rikki Leigh Mitchell, 38, was last seen at a rest stop at Reid River between Townsville and Charters Towers on May 2. Police and SES volunteers launched a land and…

Stolen trove of Angkor crown jewels returned to Cambodia after resurfacing in London

Stolen trove of Angkor crown jewels returned to Cambodia after resurfacing in London

The trove includes crowns and other treasures from the Angkor period, which ran from the ninth to the 14th century AD. Photograph: Cambodian Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts/Handout via Xinhua…

How America’s Only Native Stork Saved Itself From Extinction

How America’s Only Native Stork Saved Itself From Extinction

Perhaps humankind would be wise to take a cue from the humble wood stork By Jill Neimark Scientists have predicted a future in which humans will have to abandon coastal cities in order…

First of Its Kind Discovery in Mali: Vast Reservoirs of Clean Hydrogen Gas

First of Its Kind Discovery in Mali: Vast Reservoirs of Clean Hydrogen Gas

In the beautiful West African country of Mali, a huge discovery has a town drawing a flammable gas from the earth that produces loads of electricity without CO2 emissions. The…

Physicians At St. David’s Medical Center Among First In Nation To Implant Neurostimulator Technology For Advanced Heart Failure

Physicians At St. David’s Medical Center Among First In Nation To Implant Neurostimulator Technology For Advanced Heart Failure

AUSTIN, Texas, PRNewswire/ — Doctors at St. David’s Medical Center recently became among the first in the U.S. to implant a new neurostimulator technology to help treat advanced heart failure.…

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