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Goodbye to the mortgage—Washington family trades traditional home for motorhome while awaiting legal mini-home
News

Goodbye to the mortgage—Washington family trades traditional home for motorhome while awaiting legal mini-home

November 28, 2025

With the intention of getting rid of the burden of a mortgage and living closer to their parents to provide ...

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Health

Neither a mild cold nor the common flu—norovirus is back with a vengeance, triggering outbreaks across the country

November 28, 2025
Economy

No more waiting in the US—the Social Security Administration activates advance payments on December 1 for millions of beneficiaries

November 28, 2025
Economy

Goodbye to impulse buying in the US—psychologists warn of an emotional pattern that triggers regret after Black Friday

November 28, 2025
Mobility

It’s official—turquoise hydrogen is here to change everything. This continent produces 150,000 tons per year, leaving gray hydrogen in the US far behind

November 28, 2025
It's official—archeologists confirm a medieval city hidden beneath Lake Issyk-Kul... and the discovery could rewrite the history of the Silk Road

It’s official—archeologists confirm a medieval city hidden beneath Lake Issyk-Kul… and the discovery could rewrite the history of the Silk Road

November 27, 2025
Confirmed—this is the new graphene material that promises to eliminate potholes on roads forever

Confirmed—this is the new graphene material that promises to eliminate potholes on roads forever

November 27, 2025
Confirmed—Reflect Orbital plans to launch thousands of giant mirrors into space, and the scientific community warns that it could destroy the night sky forever

Confirmed—Reflect Orbital plans to launch thousands of giant mirrors into space, and the scientific community warns that it could destroy the night sky forever

November 27, 2025

ECONOMY

No more waiting in the US—the Social Security Administration activates advance payments on December 1 for millions of beneficiaries
Economy

No more waiting in the US—the Social Security Administration activates advance payments on December 1 for millions of beneficiaries

November 28, 2025
Goodbye to impulse buying in the US—psychologists warn of an emotional pattern that triggers regret after Black Friday
Economy

Goodbye to impulse buying in the US—psychologists warn of an emotional pattern that triggers regret after Black Friday

November 28, 2025
Avoid these 5 financial mistakes if you don't want to run out of savings when you retire, according to Social Security experts
Economy

Avoid these 5 financial mistakes if you don’t want to run out of savings when you retire, according to Social Security experts

November 26, 2025
Bad news—PepsiCo carries out two massive layoffs in Florida, and more than 500 workers pay the price... Here are the details the company didn't want to highlight
Economy

Bad news—PepsiCo carries out two massive layoffs in Florida, and more than 500 workers pay the price… Here are the details the company didn’t want to highlight

November 25, 2025
This is how the last Social Security payment of the month works—exact dates, average amounts, and the beneficiaries who will receive money next week
Economy

This is how the last Social Security payment of the month works—exact dates, average amounts, and the beneficiaries who will receive money next week

November 25, 2025
Last chance—if you live in Wisconsin, you can receive $315 for heating before the big freeze hits
Economy

Last chance—if you live in Wisconsin, you can receive $315 for heating before the big freeze hits

November 25, 2025

MOBILITY

It's official—turquoise hydrogen is here to change everything. This continent produces 150,000 tons per year, leaving gray hydrogen in the US far behind
Mobility

It’s official—turquoise hydrogen is here to change everything. This continent produces 150,000 tons per year, leaving gray hydrogen in the US far behind

November 28, 2025
Confirmed—this is the new graphene material that promises to eliminate potholes on roads forever
Mobility

Confirmed—this is the new graphene material that promises to eliminate potholes on roads forever

November 27, 2025
This is General Motors' car of the future—a hologram with artificial intelligence that responds to gestures and voice commands
Mobility

This is General Motors’ car of the future—a hologram with artificial intelligence that responds to gestures and voice commands

November 27, 2025
“It's my name, not a threat”—a woman appeals the DMV's decision to revoke her personalized license plate
Mobility

“It’s my name, not a threat”—a woman appeals the DMV’s decision to revoke her personalized license plate

November 27, 2025
DMV simplifies license renewal in California—less paperwork for responsible drivers—here are the requirements
Mobility

DMV simplifies license renewal in California—less paperwork for responsible drivers—here are the requirements

November 26, 2025
It's official—General Motors has been penalized for sharing customer data without permission
Mobility

It’s official—General Motors has been penalized for sharing customer data without permission

November 25, 2025

NEWS

Goodbye to the mortgage—Washington family trades traditional home for motorhome while awaiting legal mini-home
News

Goodbye to the mortgage—Washington family trades traditional home for motorhome while awaiting legal mini-home

November 28, 2025
It's official—archeologists confirm a medieval city hidden beneath Lake Issyk-Kul... and the discovery could rewrite the history of the Silk Road
News

It’s official—archeologists confirm a medieval city hidden beneath Lake Issyk-Kul… and the discovery could rewrite the history of the Silk Road

November 27, 2025
Goodbye to traditional houses—Amazon launches a tiny home made of galvanized steel, resistant to wind and earthquakes, which promises to change the lives of those looking for affordable housing in the US
News

Goodbye to traditional houses—Amazon launches a tiny home made of galvanized steel, resistant to wind and earthquakes, which promises to change the lives of those looking for affordable housing in the US

November 27, 2025
World record—Jane Birkin's original handbag fetches $10.1 million at auction in Paris
News

World record—Jane Birkin’s original handbag fetches $10.1 million at auction in Paris

November 27, 2025
Confirmed by the DMV—California launches its digital driver's license—so you can carry your official ID on your phone
News

Confirmed by the DMV—California launches its digital driver’s license—so you can carry your official ID on your phone

November 26, 2025
Say goodbye to harsh lines—the lack of blending is one of the most aging mistakes—and this natural light trick fixes it instantly
News

Say goodbye to harsh lines—the lack of blending is one of the most aging mistakes—and this natural light trick fixes it instantly

November 26, 2025

SCIENCE

Confirmed—Reflect Orbital plans to launch thousands of giant mirrors into space, and the scientific community warns that it could destroy the night sky forever
Science

Confirmed—Reflect Orbital plans to launch thousands of giant mirrors into space, and the scientific community warns that it could destroy the night sky forever

November 27, 2025
It's official—the butter of the future is here, thanks to Bill Gates—and it's produced without farms or emissions
Science

It’s official—the butter of the future is here, thanks to Bill Gates—and it’s produced without farms or emissions

November 27, 2025
Scientists help partially blind patients see again thanks to a wireless eye implant
Science

Scientists help partially blind patients see again thanks to a wireless eye implant

November 26, 2025
Goodbye to the myth—scientists explain why our Sun is green, but we will never see it that color
Science

Goodbye to the myth—scientists explain why our Sun is green, but we will never see it that color

November 26, 2025
Neither galaxy nor black hole—the James Webb could have detected a new class of star that defies the known laws of the universe
Science

Neither galaxy nor black hole—the James Webb could have detected a new class of star that defies the known laws of the universe

November 25, 2025
Dust from the far side of the Moon has just revealed something scientists has never seen there: tiny fragments from an extremely rare space rock. When they studied the material extracted from the Chang’e-6 mission in China, they found some microscopic grains from a very fragile, but rich in water meteorite, that usually never survive when it crosses Earth atmosphere. This grain comes from a type of meteorite called an Ivuna-type carbonaceous chondrite, or CI chondrite. It’s the first time confirmed debris of this kind has ever been found on the Moon. The finding shows that even very fragile and wet asteroids can leave tiny prints trapped in lunar soil, and that the Moon can preserve clues about the solar system's early history that get destroyed easily on Earth. What’s special about this kind of meteorite? CI chondrites are some of the most strange known meteorites. They’re the most rich in water and volatile elements, and its composition looks like the one from space rocks like Ryugu y Bennu. Up to 20% of its mass can be water combined with hydrated minerals. That’s why it's so important to understand how water and other ingredient could have been delivered to the Earth and the Moon. However, these same qualities make them very fragile. CI chondrites are soft, crumbly, and highly porous compared to most other meteorites. When they enter Earth’s atmosphere on a high speed, it's quite easily for them to break, melt or completely destroy. Which is why less than 1% of all the meteorites found on our planet belong to this group. And, it might seem as if was simpler to find them on the Moon, since there is no atmosphere ready to burn them there, but there’s another problem: the objects that crash to the moon surface do it at a very high speed, whit such a violent impact, that usually, the rock just evaporates, melt, or get blasted back into space. How scientists found CI dust in Chang’e-6 samples Besides the difficulties, the team, guided by the geochemists Jintuan Wang and Zhiming Chen from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, decided to examine, very carefully, the Chang’e-6 material. The sample showed a “crater within a crater”: the Apolo crater, inside the huge South Pole-Aitken basin, that nearly covers a quarter of the Moon surface. And since this zone has already received so many impacts over time, it was a good place to look for old meteorites. The researched looked into 5.000 tiny fragments in the sample that would contained olivine, a magnesium and iron silicate mineral that often appears in volcanic rocks, impact melts and meteorites. They put aside many “clastos" (fragments) with olivine and then they assembled and polished it carefully to be able to study them with very powerful tools: scanning electron microscopy, electronic microprobe and secondary ion mass spectrometry. From all of the candidates, the team identified 7 clastos with olivine, which chemical matched with the olivine from the CI chondrites. This pieces, showed porphydic textures: olive crystals embedded in a vitreous matrix. The researchers compared patterns of silicon and oxygen isotopes, iron-to-manganese ratios, and concentrations of nickel and chromium oxides. Rocks from the Moon and Earth have established ranges for these values. The 7 clasts were not included in these ranges. But, their fingerprints matched those of CI chondrite meteorites. This indicates that the material probably came from a CI chondrite asteroid that struck the Moon, melted upon impact, and then cooled quickly enough to preserve its original chemistry. New findings about the solar system The scientists note that their method may be useful for upcoming research on Moon rocks and other returned samples: “Given the rarity of CI chondrites in Earth’s meteorite collection, our integrated methodology for identifying exogenous materials in lunar and potentially other returned samples offers a valuable tool for reassessing chondrite proportions in the inner Solar System.”
Science

Confirmed—China’s Chang’e-6 mission finds lunar dust with meteorite fragments that could explain the origin of water on Earth

November 24, 2025

TECHNOLOGY

Confirmed—This is the Los Angeles startup competing with Elon Musk and planning to create an orbital transport network in record time
Technology

Confirmed—This is the Los Angeles startup competing with Elon Musk and planning to create an orbital transport network in record time

November 23, 2025
Here's how to prevent people from adding you to unnecessary WhatsApp groups—step by step
Technology

Here’s how to prevent people from adding you to unnecessary WhatsApp groups—step by step

November 23, 2025
Here are 5 valuable uses for your USB flash drive that you may not have known about
Technology

Here are 5 valuable uses for your USB flash drive that you may not have known about

November 22, 2025
It's official—internet addiction has been added to the WHO's list of diseases and affects millions without them even realizing it
Technology

It’s official—internet addiction has been added to the WHO’s list of diseases and affects millions without them even realizing it

November 22, 2025
Goodbye to cement—RMIT University revolutionizes construction with a material made from soil and recycled cardboard that promises to replace traditional materials
Technology

Goodbye to cement—RMIT University revolutionizes construction with a material made from soil and recycled cardboard that promises to replace traditional materials

November 22, 2025
Confirmed—WhatsApp will display the name of anyone who contacts you from a number not in your contacts list—a revolution for your privacy
Technology

Confirmed—WhatsApp will display the name of anyone who contacts you from a number not in your contacts list—a revolution for your privacy

November 21, 2025
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