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Japan Generates Electricity from Footsteps: How Piezoelectric Floor Tiles Light Up the City

Picture this: you’re rushing through Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing, dodging crowds, when suddenly—your footsteps matter. Not just for catching the train, but for powering the lights...

Isaac Newton’s 2060 Prediction: Is It the End of the World or a Fresh...

People have always been curious about when and how the world might end. From ancient prophecies to modern doomsday predictions, we’ve been trying to...

The Rare Book That Cost Bill Gates $30.8 Million—And Continues to Inspire Him

Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates made headlines in 1994 when he spent an incredible .8 million on a single book. The Codex Leicester, a compilation of handwritten scientific notes by one of the greatest brains in history, Leonardo da Vinci, was not just any book, though. Gates continues to draw inspiration from its pages over twentyfive years later. But why does one of the most prosperous businessmen in the world still find this centuries-old document so fascinating, and what makes it so unique?What is the Leicester Codex?Leonardo da Vinci penned the 72-page Codex Leicester manuscript in the early 1500s. It is jam-packed with thorough notes and illustrations about the cosmos, nature, and science. Leonardo wrote about fossils, the moon's shine, water movement, and even the potential for using rivers to generate energy. His writings contained concepts that scientists would not completely comprehend for generations, making them more than merely observations.How Did the Codex Leicester End Up With Bill Gates?Before Gates bought it, the Codex Leicester had a long journey through history. After Leonardo’s...

Golden Boy 2005 – Numbers Say Ronaldo, Trophy Says Messi

Football has seen countless debates over individual awards, but one of the lesser-discussed yet controversial decisions was the 2005 Golden Boy award. The prestigious...

The Ocean’s Most Dangerous Creatures: A Deep Dive into Deadly Marine Life

The ocean isn’t just pretty fish and coral reefs—it’s also home to some of nature’s most terrifying predators. Think venom that can kill in...

Julia Butterfly Hill: The Woman Who Fought for a Forest from the Treetops

In the history of environmental activism, few stories stand out like that of Julia "Butterfly" Hill. Her unwavering dedication to protecting nature led her...

Your Body Senses Death Before It Arrives—Starting with Your Nose

Death is an inevitable part of life, yet it remains one of the greatest mysteries. Scientists and researchers have long sought ways to understand...

European Space Agency Offers $5,000 for Volunteers to Stay in Bed for 10 Days...

The European Space Agency (ESA) is providing ,000 to volunteers who are ready to spend 10 consecutive days in bed for a scientific experiment....