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Earth & Climate
November 7, 2021
The Company Turning Antique Cars Into Electric Cars
Founded in 2017, London Electric Cars is looking to transform UK roads with fleets of their converted electric vehicles.
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November 4, 2021
India Sees 250 Million Saplings Planted In A Day
On July 4th 2021, in an effort to combat climate change, the state of Uttar Pradesh in India took part in an annual tree planting drive
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Science
November 3, 2021
Study Shows Magnetic Stimulation Of The Brain Can Improve Episodic Memory
Our episodic memory is responsible for recalling specific past events or experiences, for example the first time you rode a bike
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Earth & Climate
November 2, 2021
New York Will Ban Fossil Fuel Vehicle Sales by 2035
The state of New York recently signed new legislation which will ban the sale of all new fossil fuel vehicles and trucks by 2035.
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October 29, 2021
New Class Of Habitable Exoplanets Could Accelerate Search For Life
Astronomers from the Cambridge of University have identified a new class of exoplanet known as ‘Hycean’ planets
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October 27, 2021
Expedition Finds Dozens Of New Bird Species In Columbia
Over 30 new species of bird has been discovered in a recent expedition to Alto Sinú in the Department of Córdoba, Colombia.
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Earth & Climate
October 26, 2021
UK To Be First Country To Require New Homes To Have Built-In EV Chargers
The UK is planning to bring in a new law as part of its lager decarbonisation plan, which if passed will
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Earth & Climate
October 25, 2021
Facebook Clamps Down On Illegal Sales Of Ecological Conservation Areas
The social media giant says it will start clamping down on the illegal sales of ecological conservation areas within the Amazon Rainforest on its site.
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Community
October 22, 2021
How This Supermarket In The Netherlands Is Combatting Loneliness
A supermarket chain in the Netherlands has launched a new initiative within several of its stores
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Science
October 21, 2021
Anti-Viral Compound Blocks SARS-CoV-2
Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a new chemical compound that blocks
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Science
October 20, 2021
Skeleton Fragments Found From A New ‘Lost Relative’ Of The Triceratops Dinosaur
A new species of dinosaur has been discovered by a group of researchers from the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and
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Science
October 18, 2021
The Non-Hallucinogenic Psychedelic That Could Reverse The Effects Of Stress
In a recent study conducted at the University of California, researchers found that a new psychedelic compound that was effective in reducing stress levels in mice.
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October 15, 2021
New Species Of ‘Fairy Lantern’ Discovered In Malaysian Forests
A new species of extremely rare plant has been discovered and named by scientists, however it was first found in 2019 by a rainforest explorer named Dome Nikong.
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October 13, 2021
Indian Science Institute Develops Insulin That Can Be Kept Without Refrigeration
A team of Indian Scientists from the Bose Institute and the Indian Insinuate of Chemical Biology have developed a type of insulin which can
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Earth & Climate
October 12, 2021
Fighting Pollution With Seaweed Farms
The introduction of seaweed farms could help combat nitrogen pollution in river estuaries, a new study at Tel Aviv University has found
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Earth & Climate
October 11, 2021
Chile On Track To Close Four Coal Powered Power Plants By 2025
The president of Chile has announced the early closure of four coal-fired power plants by 2025
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Technology
October 9, 2021
How LEGO Are Turning Plastic Bottles Into Bricks
Lego is joining the fight to help create a more sustainable world through adding more sustainable Lego bricks to its fleet
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Technology
October 7, 2021
Scientists Discover How IPhone Batteries Could Charge Within Minutes
Using a lab-based imaging technique that is both simple and low-cost, researchers at the Cambridge University have developed
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Earth & Climate
October 6, 2021
UK Supermarket Lidl Introduce Compostable Fruit And Veg Bags
In an effort to stamp on their carbon footprint, UK supermarket chain Lidl announced on the 15th of September that they are planning
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Community
October 5, 2021
Chicks That Are Extinct In The Wild Hatch At London Zoo
As part of their effort to conserve endangered bird species, zookeepers at ZSL London Zoo have managed to breed two wild Socorro doves
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Science
October 1, 2021
Llama ‘Nanobodies’ Could Hold Key To Preventing Deadly Post-Transplant Infection
Scientists from the University Of Cambridge and researchers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands
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September 29, 2021
This Edible Coffee Cup Could Be A Game-Changer For Sustainability
Founded in 2018, innovative distribution company BioBite has crafted a quirky solution to solve the ever growing issue
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