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Earth & Climate
September 24, 2021
Important Ocean Plant Seagrass Is Making A Comeback
Seagrass, found in over 158 countries, plays a crucial role in fighting against climate change, ensuring food security
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September 22, 2021
Mini Radar Could Scan The Moon For Water And Other Resources
Researchers at RMIT university are developing a prototype device that scans deep below the ground to be able to identify minerals, ice deposits and
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Earth & Climate
September 21, 2021
Wolf Population Bounces Back In Washington
The year of 2020 was a particularly successful year for wolves in Washington, with a population increase of
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Science
September 20, 2021
Brain Tumors Detected By Scientists From A Simple Blood Or Plasma Test
Researchers at Cambridge University have developed two tests that can detect a specific brain tumor via patient blood plasma or urine.
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Earth & Climate
September 17, 2021
Forests The Size Of France Have Regrown In Just 20 Years
According to a new analysis published by Trillion Trees, almost 59 million hectares of forests - an area larger than
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Technology
September 16, 2021
Shape Changing Spinal Implants Could Help Treat Severe Pain
A group of researchers, clinicians and engineers at Cambridge University have developed an ultra-thin (about the width
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Earth & Climate
September 15, 2021
Sunlight To Solve World’s Clean Water Crisis
Currently 1.42 billion people live in areas with high water vulnerability - and that figure is expected to grow year on
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Earth & Climate
September 14, 2021
Thai Government Bans Coral-Damaging Sunscreens
The Thai government has recently banned sunscreens containing harmful chemicals that damage coral reeds in marine national parks.
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Earth & Climate
September 13, 2021
Shell Plans To Install 50,000 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations By 2025
Oil and gas company Shell plans to install 50,000 on-street electric vehicle charging stations across the UK by 2025
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Science
September 10, 2021
First Mars Rock Sample Collected By NASA’s Perseverance Rover
On September 6th, NASA’s perseverance rover has collected the first ever rock sample from Mars.
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Community
September 9, 2021
Rainbow-Hued Crab Rediscovered After 66 Years
An expedition into the rainforests of Sierra Leone resulted in the rediscovery of the Sierra Leone crab
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Science
September 7, 2021
New Material ‘Vegan Spider Silk’ Could Replace Single Use Plastics
A new sustainable and plant based material named ‘Vegan Spider Silk’ has been created by researchers at the University Of Cambridge
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Community
September 6, 2021
Search And Rescue Crewman Awarded For His Incredible Bravery When Rescuing Young Girl
The prestigious Royal Humane Society award has been awarded to Mark Scotland, a HM Coastguard Search and Rescue
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Earth & Climate
September 3, 2021
Unilever Continues To Make Strides Towards It’s Sustainable Packaging Goals
Unilever has vowed to halve its use of virgin plastic by 2025, by reducing its use of plastic packaging by more than
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Community
September 2, 2021
Over 145 Dogs In China Saved From Slaughterhouses
China Rescue Dogs, an organization committed to rescuing and saving dogs from China and adopting them into
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Earth & Climate
August 31, 2021
Solar Home Systems In Bangladesh Provide Clean Energy For Over 20 Million Residents
Bangladesh is paving the way for other countries to follow suit, boasting the largest off-grid solar power program in the world which
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Technology
August 30, 2021
Smartphone Screens Are Effective Sensors For Soil Or Water Contamination
Researchers from the University Of Cambridge have recently discovered how the
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Earth & Climate
August 27, 2021
Volcanic Rock Could Slash Cement Manufacturing Emissions By Two Thirds
Scientists at Stanford University have claimed that replacing one
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Community
August 26, 2021
Mini Baby-Boom Of Squirrel Monkeys At ZSL London Zoo
ZSL London Zoo is currently experiencing a mini-baby boom of squirrel monkeys
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Science
August 24, 2021
Study Shows Promising Results To Prevent Opioid Deaths
A study on preventatives for opioid deaths has showed promising results in preventing overdoses in patients.
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Earth & Climate
August 23, 2021
China Declared Malaria Free By WHO
After a 70 year battle against the disease, China has finally been awarded a malaria-free certification from
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Community
August 20, 2021
Bear Rescued From Cruel Bear Bile Farm In Vietnam
World Animal Protection, Four Paws and Education for Nature Vietnam came together with local authorities to rescue
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