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Experimental treatment heals burns without the scars that come from skin grafts
Hans Bader
July 4, 2026
New York City is suffering now due to left-wing anti-energy policies
Hans Bader
July 3, 2026
Solar powered cooling systems prevent hunger in Africa
Hans Bader
July 2, 2026
Pepsi is now using driverless trucks
Hans Bader
June 30, 2026
Nuclear power grows 76 percent in China
Hans Bader
June 28, 2026
1.5 million mosquitoes are being spawned each week in a French facility
Hans Bader
June 27, 2026
Rice production doubles, aided by climate change
LU Staff
June 22, 2026
Amazon data centers now use less water. They also spawn tax cuts for homeowners.
Hans Bader
June 21, 2026
Greenpeace killed 106,000 children by blocking Golden Rice, report says
Hans Bader
June 18, 2026
America’s drinking water is getting cleaner
Hans Bader
June 18, 2026
FDA finally approves more effective sunscreen ingredient long available in Europe
Hans Bader
June 16, 2026
Robot can understand normal conversational English, making it easy to manage
LU Staff
June 15, 2026
Test helps breast cancer victims avoid hellish chemotherapy
Hans Bader
June 13, 2026
Radioactive wafer implanted in people’s brains to save their lives
Hans Bader
June 12, 2026
Washing machine advances could stop microplastic pollution
Hans Bader
June 11, 2026
mRNA cancer vaccine saves mice, will likely save human lives as well
Hans Bader
June 10, 2026
New technology could unlock vast deposits of a critical mineral in the Appalachians
Hans Bader
June 9, 2026
Low-lying Pacific Islands expand, contrary to Al Gore’s claims
Hans Bader
June 7, 2026
Indian-rights law is being used to suppress scientific research and seize priceless items, including non-Indian items
LU Staff
June 7, 2026
Thriving deep-sea coral reef discovered off Argentina
Hans Bader
June 5, 2026
Screwworm returns to the United States, feeding on a calf in Texas
LU Staff
June 4, 2026
Bean plants call in airstrikes on caterpillars
Hans Bader
June 3, 2026
Internet gets faster and cheaper
Hans Bader
June 1, 2026
China sends human embryo models into space
Hans Bader
May 31, 2026
People who take Ozempic have better cancer outcomes, studies say
Hans Bader
May 30, 2026
Journalist uses artificial intelligence to find illegal mines, leading to bombings by the military
Hans Bader
May 26, 2026
Could tea production move to the U.S. South?
Hans Bader
May 25, 2026
Ebola vaccine could be ready in months, yet remain unavailable to the public
LU Staff
May 23, 2026
Experimental anti-baldness drug seems effective
LU Staff
May 15, 2026
Japan uses humanoid robots as baggage handlers
Hans Bader
May 15, 2026
Scientists create tumor-eating bacteria
LU Staff
May 10, 2026
World record set in producing fresh water from sea water
Hans Bader
May 9, 2026
Weight-loss drug cuts alcohol abuse
Hans Bader
May 8, 2026
Artificial intelligence makes some people’s jobs easier and far more productive
LU Staff
May 7, 2026
Heat-resistant corals discovered
Hans Bader
May 6, 2026
Two million tons of lithium could be mined in the Appalachians
Hans Bader
May 4, 2026
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