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Ecoasia, an eco-friendly search engine that aims to fight climate change and support our wildlife, has planted a grand total of 170 million trees since it first launched in 2009.
During the winter of 2022 to 2023, renewable energy generated more electricity compared to gas in the UK, according to a report by the Energy & Climate Intelligence
One of the world's largest steel-making companies, ArcelorMittal, has gives a $120 million funding boost to Boston Metal, a company that is focusing on de-carbonizing
A study by the Keck School of Medicine of USC in California has highlighted a link between health, air pollution, and electric cars, showing that the two go hand in hand.
Netherlands-based Danske Bank has recently announced that it will no longer be 'refinancing oil and gas exploration and production companies in the long term', in
Efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest have been ramping up recently, with Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ordering raids to help prevent illegal
A recent survey completed by Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels indicates that red squirrel numbers may be on the rise in Scotland. Over the last four years, the
The UK set a new renewable energy record in 2022, generating a record amount of energy from solar, biomass, hydropower and wind energy. For the first time ever,
Current treatments for type 2 diabetes include lifestyle, exercise and diet changes, alongside medication such as insulin injections. Despite this, some patients still
Scientists from Bristol University in the UK have successfully transferred laboratory grown red blood cells into another person for the first time in the UK.
PhD Scholar and Vice-Chancellor’s Indigenous Pre-Doctoral Research Fellow Shannon Kilmartin-Lynch from RMIT University has developed a stronger form of concrete
Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created ultrasound stickers that can provide continuous ultrasound imaging of internal organs.
Currently, it is impossible to store organs and simple tissues. However, a new discovery by scientists at RMIT University could change that.
Report authors from the University of Bath have suggested that there could be several benefits to plant-based dietary alternatives when compared to normal meat.
Researchers from the University of California have found a compound in green and black tea that could potentially help to develop blood pressure-lowering medications.
Scientists from RMIT University in Australia have developed an antibacterial texture that can be used on food packaging to help improve shelf life and reduce waste.
Two critically endangered blue-billed curassow birds have been born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Washington D.C.
Australia has introduced new measures to help struggling residents with the cost of inflation, offering them up to $1,000.
The city of Mumbai in India has successfully vaccinated 100% of its adult population, becoming the first major city to achieve such a feat.
Mary Tester, a marine life rescue medic who previously saved Freddie the seal along the bank of the Thames in London, has helped to attract government support
International pop sensation Meredith O’Connor, recently announced the launch of her exciting new talk show on Instagram.
Joe Stafford, from the University of Manchester in the UK, has decided to embark on a 1400km journey to raise funds for UK-Med’s Ukraine Appeal.
In Civitavecchia, Italy, the Italian School of Water Rescue Dogs has certified more than 300 pups through a three-year program to become lifeguards.
Nairobi National Park has recently welcomed a new member to their ever-growing Black-Rhino population
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Suttgart, Germany, have managed to create a dog-sized robot that learned to walk in just one hour.
Researchers recently conducted a study that found that four new shelter designs could increase the survival chances of firefighters.
A new electronic tattoo developed by engineers at the University of Texas in Austin can continuously monitor blood pressure.
Researchers from Cambridge University have created a battery that captures carbon dioxide whilst it charges.
Pyrolysis technology could help us turn PPE waste into renewable fuel.
Researchers from Cambridge University have been working in collaboration with domestic appliances manufacturer Beko to develop a new ‘robot chef’.
A researcher from the University of Copenhagen has developed the world’s first cheese robot, to help cheese production companies better manage quality control.
Researchers have been developing a solar cell design for windows to help harvest sustainable energy.