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Earth & Climate
August 16, 2021
Countries Hopeful To Trade Clean Energy With Undersea Electric Cable
Testing has started for the world’s longest undersea electric cable before it’ll be switched online around October time.
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August 13, 2021
World Bank To Invest Over $5 Billion in Drylands in Africa
Over the next five years The World Bank wants to invest over $5 billion throughout the next five years in the drylands of Africa.
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Science
August 11, 2021
Plants Circadian Clock Genes Could Make Food Production More Sustainable
Plant scientists at Cambridge University say circadian clock genes, which enable plans to measure daily and seasonal rhythms, should
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Earth & Climate
August 10, 2021
New Law In Maine Forces Packaging Companies To Become More Sustainable
A new law has recently been passed in Maine which will make companies pay towards the cost of recycling they produce.
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August 9, 2021
Breathable Oxygen Made On Mars For First Time
A NASA Perseverance rover has succeeded in making breathable oxygen on Mars, a key technology for the future exploration of the red planet.
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Earth & Climate
August 3, 2021
Heat Resistant Corals Give Hope For Survival Of Corals In The Red Sea
Scientists have found that coral reefs in the Gulf of Aqaba at the northern tip of the red sea are capable
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Community
August 3, 2021
Lifeboat Rescues Four People From Sinking Fishing Vessel
On Saturday morning on the 26th June, both of RNLI Penarth’s lifeboats, who operate
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Community
August 2, 2021
Improved Road Safety Sparks Joy For Afghan’s Cyclists And Pedestrians
Thanks to funding from the World Bank’s Cities Investment Program, an initiative has been introduced to construct and rebuild the streets of Afghanistan.
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Science
July 29, 2021
Scientists Identify 160 New Drugs That Could Be Repurposed To Fight Against COVID-19
Scientists at Cambridge University have identified 200 approved drugs which have been predicted to work against COVID-19.
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Technology
July 27, 2021
The Tractor App That Is Helping African Farmers Earn More Money
A new app ‘Hello Tractor’, founded by Jehiel Oliver, is offering the chance for all farmers across Africa to grow more food and earn
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Science
July 26, 2021
New Nanotech Effective Against Drug Resistant Bacteria
Researchers from RMIT University in Australia have developed a new superbug-destroying coating
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Earth & Climate
July 23, 2021
Preservation Of Belize Maya Forest A Success
The Belize Maya Forest has faced many threats over the years since 2011, one being land clearing for industrial state agriculture, driven by the ever growing demand for meat.
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Science
July 21, 2021
Green Light Given To Study Geology And Atmosphere Of Venus
Oxford University scientists have been given the green light for their new mission ‘EnVision’, which plans to study the geology and atmosphere of Venus
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Community
July 19, 2021
Over 8,000 Stray Animals Saved By Chinese Monk
A Chinese Buddhist Monk Zhi from Shanghai has been rescuing stray dogs and cats since 1994, with the number now amounting to over 8,000
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Scientists And Locals Rediscover Bird Species After 172 Years
Since 1848, the bird known as the ‘black-browed babbler’ has been missing. However after more than 170 years, two locals
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Earth & Climate
July 14, 2021
G7 Pledges To End Support for Coal Power by End of 2021
The G7 pledged on June 13th to rapidly scale up technologies and policies which will transition away from
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Science
July 12, 2021
Could Magic Mushrooms Cure Depression?
Researchers at the Imperial College London found that the active compound in magic mushrooms known as ‘Psilocybin’ may be
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Earth & Climate
July 20, 2021
Tasmanian Devil Joeys Born In The Wild For First Time In 3,000 Years
For the first time in over 3,000 years, seven Tasmanian devil joeys have been born in mainland Australia.
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Community
July 8, 2021
Canadian Animal Charity Opens New Recovery And Adoption Barn For Abused Farm Animals
A Canadian animal charity has opened a new facility known as to care for abused and neglected farm animals serving all of Vancouver Island.
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Community
July 7, 2021
Local Seagrass Replanting Project Creates Thriving Habitat For Sealife
Aquatic restoration authority Sea & Shoreline recently announced the completion of a seagrass rehabilitation project.
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This Enzyme ‘Cocktail’ Can Break Down Plastic Six Times Faster
Scientists have created an ‘enzyme cocktail’ which can break down plastic up to six times faster than previously possible.
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Earth & Climate
July 5, 2021
Lisbon Orders 10 Electric Ferries To Tackle Its Climate Footprint
Lisbon has ordered 10 electric ferries from green technology company, in an effort to lower it’s carbon footprint and become more environmentally friendly.
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