Wearable Microgrid Harvests Energy from Human Sweat and Movement to Power Medical Sensors
Researchers at UC San Diego have developed a flexible wearable microgrid that harvests energy from human sweat and movement. This hybrid system uses biofuel cells and triboelectric generators to power…
The 1994 Realignment: How Idaho Became a One-Party Statehouse
In 1994, Idaho underwent a dramatic political realignment that transformed the state from a competitive two-party system into a Republican stronghold. This shift saw the GOP capture every statewide office…
Astronomers Discover Earth-Sized Planet Orbiting Ultra-Cool Dwarf Star SPECULOOS-3
Researchers have identified an Earth-sized exoplanet, SPECULOOS-3b, orbiting a nearby ultra-cool dwarf star. This discovery provides a rare opportunity to study the atmospheres of rocky planets around the smallest and…
The Utah Compromise: Balancing Religious Liberty and LGBTQ+ Rights in the Mountain West
In 2015, Utah enacted Senate Bill 296, a landmark piece of legislation known as the Utah Compromise that expanded civil rights protections. The law prohibited discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals in…
Discovery of Carmeltazite: A Rare Extraterrestrial-Like Mineral Found in Northern Israel
Geologists in northern Israel have discovered a new mineral named Carmeltazite, which was previously only observed in extraterrestrial environments. Found within volcanic rocks near Mt. Carmel, the mineral's unique chemical…
The Great Hold-up: Oregon’s Legislative Collapse of 1897
In 1897, the Oregon House of Representatives suffered a total collapse when a faction of legislators refused to organize, preventing the state government from passing any laws for an entire…
The Pike Expedition: Executive Overreach and the Mapping of the Southwest
In 1806, President Thomas Jefferson authorized the Pike Expedition to explore the southern reaches of the Louisiana Purchase. This exercise of executive power in the United States led to a…
Australian Researchers Develop Antibiotic-Free Antimicrobial Coating Using Nanopillars
Researchers in Australia have developed a new antimicrobial coating that uses microscopic "nanopillars" to physically destroy bacteria. This material, inspired by the wings of insects, offers a way to prevent…









