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Technology
June 29, 2021
Energy-Harvesting Smart Sensor Could Make Roads Safer
Engineers from the University of Surrey have been developing a new eco-friendly technology which could potentially increase the safety of roads.
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The Breed Of Whales ‘Resilient’ To Ecosystem Changes
An elusive whale species in the Southern Ocean known as ‘Gray’s beaked whales’ could be resilient to near future ecosystem changes
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Earth & Climate
June 22, 2021
Saudi Arabia’s Plans to Plant 50 Billion Trees And Reduce Carbon Emissions By 60%
Saudi Arabia have their vision set on creating a more sustainable future, announcing two new initiatives to tackle climate challenges such as desertification.
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Technology
June 23, 2021
New Foam Material ‘Doubles Longevity’ Of New Running Shoe
In a collaboration between scientists at The University of Manchester and sports footwear firm ‘Inov-8’, a new running shoe has been developed with double
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Community
June 22, 2021
Seal’s Life Saved From Dangerous Injury Caused By Plastic Bin Bag
The RSPCA, otherwise known as the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the UK, recently saved a seal from a potentially very serious
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Science
June 16, 2021
The New Animal Feed Which Is Made From CO2
A biotech company based in the UK known as Deep Branch has developed a new solution for the ever growing demand for meat
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Earth & Climate
June 15, 2021
Endangered Seabird Breeding Success Throughout 2020
2020 was an incredibly successful year for endangered seabirds across England’s south coast.
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Earth & Climate
June 9, 2021
The New Facility That Recycles Plastic With Steam
Mura Technology has begun has construction on a commercial-scale plant to recycle all types of plastic using high-pressure steam.
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Science
June 9, 2021
NASA’s Telescope Predicted To Find 100,000 New Planets
Scheduled for launch in the mid 2020’s, the telescope - known as Roman - will be one of NASA’s most prolific planet hunters.
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Community
June 7, 2021
$25 Million Grant To Help Build a Future For Education In Afghanistan
The World Bank Group - a global partnership of five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty - recently approved
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Earth & Climate
June 3, 2021
Rhino Population Thriving In Orang National Park
The Greater one-horned Rhino population is thriving in Orang National Park in India. This is thanks to global and local partnerships between
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Technology
May 31, 2021
World First Aged Care Monitoring And Alert Technology Unveiled
Melbourne-based research and advanced manufacturing company Sleeptite has launched the world-first smart monitoring system, REMi.
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May 27, 2021
New Green Materials Could Power Smart Devices Using Ambient Light
An increasing use of smart devices has led researchers to develop environmentally
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Earth & Climate
May 27, 2021
There Is An Elephant Boom In Kenya
To mark World Elephant Day, the Kenya Wildlife service reported that in the last 30 years, the population of African Elephants has more
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Science
May 27, 2021
Gene Therapy Injection Could Drastically Improve Vision
Injecting a gene therapy vector into one eye of someone suffering from LHON, the most common cause of mitochondrial blindness, significantly impro-
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Earth & Climate
May 27, 2021
Denmark is Building an Artificial Island as a Clean Energy Hub
Denmark will build an artificial island 80km offshore in the middle of the North Sea to act as a clean energy hub that produces -
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Science
May 27, 2021
Breakthrough Material Can Protect Satellites From Ultraviolet Radiation & Atomic Oxygen
Engineers from the University of Surrey and Airbus have revealed a breakthrough nano-barrier that can protect satellites in low-Earth orbit from -
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Science
May 27, 2021
Aircraft Could Cut Emissions By Better Surfing The Wind
In a recent study at the University of Reading, scientists at the have found that
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Community
May 27, 2021
Local UK Companies Donate Laptops To Children, Charities & Schools
During the global pandemic, education has primarily been delivered as online learning throughout the UK, however not every -
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Science
May 27, 2021
Tiny Golden Bullets Could Help Tackle Asbestos-Related Cancers
A research team at the University of Cambridge and Leeds have developed a form of ‘gold nanotubes’ which could
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Earth & Climate
May 27, 2021
5 Successes Of The Great Green Wall
The Great Green Wall is a movement involving more than 20 countries across the continent of Africa, with the project aiming to plant a line of trees and green-
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Science
May 27, 2021
There Could Be Potential To Grow Food In Space
Whilst it may seem something of a somewhat fantasy world, NASA is looking at ways to provide astronauts with nutrie-
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