đź§ A metamaterial MRI upgrade sees the body in sharper detail
Germany’s Max Delbrück Center built an antenna that gives existing scanners clearer eye and brain images in less time. — Source: ScienceDaily
đź” The oldest quasars ever seen
ESA’s Euclid telescope found 31 ancient quasars, including the two earliest known, from when the universe was about 670 million years old. —
🏛️ A 3,800-year-old offering in Peru
Archaeologists uncovered 43 carved ritual objects at Peñico, showing the Americas’ oldest civilization adapted rather than vanished. — Source: HeritageDaily
🌾 A device that makes fertilizer from thin air
Tohoku University and JAXA pulled nitrogen from the air to grow rice in simulated lunar soil — greener fertilizer for Earth too. —
🔌 A UK EV tipping point
Over the year to May 2026, Britons bought more new battery-electric cars than petrol cars for the first time. — . Source: Carbon Brief
🌊 A huge new ocean sanctuary
French Polynesia fully protected about 520,000 km² more ocean, reinforcing the world’s largest network of fully protected waters. —
Source: Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy
🦜 Two parrots rescuing their species
New Zealand super-breeders Nacho and Trixie have raised 55 orange-fronted parakeet chicks — over 10% of the species. —
Source: NZ Department of Conservation
🌍 The ozone layer is healing
Thanks to the 1987 Montreal Protocol, the Antarctic ozone hole is on track to fully recover by around 2066. — via NASA / WMO
🪱 A parasite nearly wiped off the Earth
Guinea worm cases have crashed from about 3.5 million a year to a handful, led by The Carter Center. — via The Carter Center
🧬 The first CRISPR medicine is curing disease
Casgevy edits patients’ own cells to free them from sickle-cell pain crises. — via US FDA
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