Isabella Springmühl’s struggle to find clothing that fit her as a person with Down syndrome is what first drew her attention to the world of
Month: March 2023
130,000 Years Ago May Have Been When Ancient Humans Were in the Americas
When workmen discovered the bones of an ancient mastodon, in 1992 they were building a roadway in southern California. Mastodons were elephant-like creatures that stood
Geologists deny that the Anthropocene era has begun.
Critics argue that the mid-20th century saw the world irreversibly depart from its natural state, and that this opportunity was lost. Following a protracted scholarly
Lilium Jet Air Taxis: Uber for the skies, in the future
Do you recall the story about flying automobiles, notably the Lilium Jet, that we published a few years ago? Now that the Lilium Jet has
UK researchers developing a bra-mounted breast cancer monitor
Researchers at Nottingham Trent University hope device used at home will improve tracking of tumours Researchers are working on a gadget that would go inside