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Earth & Climate
April 12, 2022
“Rhino-Bond” Will Help to Increase Protections For Rhinos in Africa
A new conservation bond dubbed the ‘rhino-bond’ has been created by the World Bank , that aims to protect black rhinos in South Africa from poaching threats.
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April 11, 2022
Popstar Meredith O’Connor Announces New Talk Show To Spread Inspiring Stories
International pop sensation Meredith O’Connor, recently announced the launch of her exciting new talk show on Instagram.
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April 8, 2022
103-Year-Old Makes History by Becoming The Oldest Person to Go Skydiving
Alfred Blaschke certainly proved that age is just a number, when he decided to celebrate his grandsons’ college graduation by going skydiving.
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Science
April 7, 2022
Researchers Show How Sound Waves Could Help Regrow Bones
Researchers from RMIT University have shown in a new study that stem cells treated with high-frequency sound-waves turned into bone cells.
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Earth & Climate
April 6, 2022
This Canadian City is Paying Residents to Plant Trees
The Canadian City of Parksville is looking to transform the city by encouraging its residents to plant more trees, by offering monetary rebates as a reward.
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April 5, 2022
University Staff Member Cycling 1400km to Raise Money For Ukraine
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.
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Technology
April 4, 2022
World’s First Cheese Robot Checks Cheese Quality in Seconds
A researcher from the University of Copenhagen has developed the world’s first cheese robot, to help cheese production companies better manage quality control.
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Earth & Climate
April 1, 2022
Relocating Farmland Could Help to Turn Back the Clock on Carbon Emissions
Researchers and scientists have created a map which shows how re-locating vast areas of farmland would help to cut carbon emissions in the long term.
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Science
March 31, 2022
Nasa’s Webb Telescope Reaches Alignment Milestone
After much anticipation, NASA’s famous Webb Telescope reached a major alignment milestone known as “fine phasing”.
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Earth & Climate
March 30, 2022
Studies Find Rooftop Gardens Reduce Urban Temperatures by as Much as 11°C
Rooftop gardens have many advantages. They can help to reduce pollution, maximise space and add natural beauty to a building.
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Earth & Climate
March 29, 2022
Coal Mines in Virginia to be Transformed into Solar Hubs
The Nature Conservancy is planning to transform six abandoned coal mines in south-west Virginia into ‘solar hubs’.
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March 28, 2022
Mila Kunis and Her Husband Have Raised Over $30million for Ukraine Relief
American actress Mila Kunis and her husband, Ashton Kutcher, have raised over $30 million on a dedicated GoFundMe page.
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Earth & Climate
March 24, 2022
Glowing Fishing Nets Could Help to Save Endangered Sea Animals
A study by Arizona State University has highlighted how glowing fishing nets could be used to warn endangered sea animals and save their lives.
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Science
March 23, 2022
New Bone Implant Reduces Risk of Infection
An international team, led by the University of Sydney, have developed a new bone implant that reduces the chance of infection.
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Earth & Climate
March 22, 2022
Germany Pledges to Spend $220bn For a Green Industrial Future
Germany’s finance minster has recently unveiled the governments plans to boost funding for the country's green industrial transition by $220bn.
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March 21, 2022
Italian Dogs Train to Become Lifeguards
In Civitavecchia, Italy, the Italian School of Water Rescue Dogs has certified more than 300 pups through a three-year program to become lifeguards.
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March 16, 2022
Good News Updates From Ukraine
Good news updates from Ukraine. This feed is being continually updated.
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March 18, 2022
Solar Cell Windows Could Help Buildings Harvest Energy
Researchers have been developing a solar cell design for windows to help harvest sustainable energy.
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Earth & Climate
March 16, 2022
Sunken Ships Could Be An Ideal Habitat For Reef-Building Corals
A study from Arizona State University has suggested that sunken ships could be a perfect breeding ground for corals.
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March 15, 2022
Three Paralysed Men Able to Walk Again After Ground-Breaking Treatment
Three men who were left in paralysis of the spinal cord after a motorcycle accident can now walk again, thanks to ground-breaking research.
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March 14, 2022
New DNA Test Will Cut Disease Diagnosis From Decades to Days
Australian, British, and Israeli researchers have developed a new DNA test.
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March 10, 2022
Italy to Shut Down Mink Farming and Ban Fur Farming
Over the course of the next six months, Italy will shut down remaining mink farms and ban fur farming throughout the whole country.
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