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Revolutionary Battery Technology Emerges from Unexpected Source: Tofu Brine
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Revolutionary Battery Technology Emerges from Unexpected Source: Tofu Brine

Researchers in Hong Kong have developed an environmentally sustainable battery that utilizes magnesium chloride and calcium chloride electrolytes—the same compounds found in the brine used to coagulate tofu. The innovative design demonstrates exceptional durability with 120,000 charge cycles and offers safe disposal options.

2/26/2026
South Jersey NewsBeat
Elusive 'Fire Tiger' Captured on Camera in Thailand: A Rare Glimpse of One of the World's Most Mysterious Wildcats
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Elusive 'Fire Tiger' Captured on Camera in Thailand: A Rare Glimpse of One of the World's Most Mysterious Wildcats

Conservation officials at Thailand's Khao Luang National Park have documented an extraordinary sighting of the Asian golden cat, a creature so rarely observed that it has earned legendary status in regional folklore. The brief 10-second footage represents a significant wildlife observation of a species that has mastered the art of remaining unseen.

2/26/2026
South Jersey NewsBeat
Ancient Cave Bacteria Reveals Surprising Key to Fighting Modern Superbugs
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Ancient Cave Bacteria Reveals Surprising Key to Fighting Modern Superbugs

Scientists have discovered that a 5,000-year-old bacterial strain preserved in cave ice demonstrates natural antibiotic resistance, offering unexpected insights into combating today's most dangerous drug-resistant infections. The finding suggests that understanding ancient microbial defense mechanisms could revolutionize modern medicine.

2/25/2026
South Jersey NewsBeat
Yangtze River Shows Remarkable Recovery Following Decade-Long Fishing Moratorium
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Yangtze River Shows Remarkable Recovery Following Decade-Long Fishing Moratorium

China's ambitious $2.7 billion restoration initiative for the Yangtze River has yielded significant ecological improvements at the midpoint of a comprehensive 10-year fishing ban. Recent scientific studies document substantial increases in fish populations and overall aquatic health in one of the world's most important waterways.

2/24/2026
South Jersey NewsBeat
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