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Earth & Climate
June 2, 2024
Big Puma Fungus Rediscovered After 36 Years
A collaborative expedition by the Fungi Foundation and Fundación Nahuelbuta has successfully rediscovered the elusive big puma fungus, otherwise known as the
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Earth & Climate
April 22, 2024
Lost Leopard-Spotted Fish in Türkiye Rediscovered
A team of ichthyologists in Turkey has rediscovered the lost leopard-spotted fish in the Tigris River, sparking hope for its recovery.
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Science
March 14, 2024
Forever Chemicals Banned In Cosmetics In New Zealand
Set to come into force in December 2026, The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has banned PFAS, otherwise known as "forever chemicals" in cosmetic products.
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Community
March 11, 2024
Australians Will No Longer Have To Answer Messages Out Of Work Hours
For many people, answering work calls or messages during evenings or weekends may be stressful. However, Australia has decided to put a stop to that. As of August
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Community
March 10, 2024
USA & UNICEF Give $500,000 In School Supplies
Partnering together, the USA, the Ministry of Education, and UNICEF have donated a total of $500,000 worth of school supplies to children who have been impacted by
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Earth & Climate
February 6, 2024
Ireland Smashes Previous Wind Power Records
Thanks to high winds, Ireland has smashed their previous power wind record, according to their wind energy report for August 2023. As a result of the higher amounts of
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Earth & Climate
December 4, 2023
Dominica Introduces Increased Protections For Sperm Whales
To support both whales and the environment, the government of Dominica has increased protections for sperm whales by introducing the first-ever whale reserve just
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Earth & Climate
December 3, 2023
30,000 Hectares Of Caribbean ‘Moonscape’ Island Granted As "Protected Area"
Around 30,000 hectares of the Caribbean 'Moonscape' Island and its surrounding areas, including a 180 square-kilometer coral reef and seagrass meadows, has been
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Technology
November 16, 2023
Specially Designed Phone Case Could Help Visually Impaired Individuals To Better Use Touchscreens
Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a phone case that can help individuals who struggle to see easily use touchscreens without any need for
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Technology
November 14, 2023
Researchers Find AI Could Make Batteries Last Longer
A group of scientists from Nanyang Technological University and Durapower Technology Singapore Pte Ltd have recently found that AI could help to make batteries last
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Community
November 12, 2023
YouTuber MrBeast Builds 100 Wells In Africa
At the start of November, highly popular YouTuber MrBeast shared with his viewers his latest conquest: building a grand total of 100 wells. The wells, which have been
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Science
October 9, 2023
Using Kale, Scientists Have Found A More Eco-Friendly Way To Make Shampoo
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University have made shampoo from kale, a much-loved green and leafy vegetable. While mainly found on our dinner plates,
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Earth & Climate
October 7, 2023
SSE Renewables Gives Over €1.1 Million To Community-Based Projects In Ireland
An Irish renewable energy company known as SSE Renewables has given over €1.1 Million to community-based projects in Ireland, including 400 local charities.
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Earth & Climate
September 27, 2023
Rock Powder Could Help To Take In CO2 From The Air
Scientists have discovered that rock "powder" from Greenland could help to remove considerable amounts of CO2 from the air, which could potentially help countries to
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Community
September 25, 2023
Startup In Chile Prevents Excess Waste While Shopping
A startup in Chile called Algramo is helping to prevent excess waste while shopping, by providing customers with refills with exactly the amount that they need. All you
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Earth & Climate
September 23, 2023
Some Corals Are Becoming More Climate Resistant
A study from Newcastle University has highlighted that some coral reefs in parts of the Pacific Ocean are becoming more climate-resistant to rising temperatures, thus
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Technology
September 17, 2023
3D Printing Helps Children To Hear Again
In collaboration with Intel and Accenture, the non-profit organization 3DP4ME has helped restore hearing for 52 children in Jordan, with their hopes set on a total of 250
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September 14, 2023
Jobs Provided To Over 250,000 Refugees By 40 Companies
Over 40 companies have come together in a bid to help 250,000 refugees by giving them access to both jobs and any necessary training. Some of these companies
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Earth & Climate
September 12, 2023
India Set To Deploy Over 50,000 Electric Buses
India is set to boost its environmental efforts, with recent announcements of plans to eventually launch over 50,000 electric buses across the country. This will make
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Science
September 11, 2023
New Glass Type Cuts CO2 Emissions By Almost 50%
A new type of glass known as LionGlass has been developed by researchers at Penn State University, and is set to slash carbon emissions during the manufacturing
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Earth & Climate
September 8, 2023
Japan Airlines' New Scheme Helps Both Passengers & The Planet
A new scheme by Japan Airlines, known as "Any Wear, Anywhere Clothing" will help both passengers and the planet by allowing travelers to rent clothes at their holiday
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Community
August 28, 2023
Old London Railway To Be Converted Into A 'Park In The Sky'
An old London railway is set to be transformed into a 'park in the sky' by Camden Highline, which will see the old infrastructure forgo a drastic makeover. The park is set
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