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August 12, 2023
Dion's Chicago Dream Launch "Smart Lockers" To Supply Fresh Food To Homeless
An American-based organization known as Dion Dawson's Chicago Dream has launched new smart lockers, otherwise known as "The Dream Vault" across several
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Earth & Climate
July 25, 2023
Plastic Bottles Could Help Contain Lead Pollution In Landfills
Researchers from The University of British Columbia have found that plastic bottles could help to contain lead pollution in landfills, alongside various other pollutants.
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July 24, 2023
Researcher's Discover Self-Healing Metal
Scientists from Sandia National Laboratories and Texas A&M University have discovered a self-healing metal in ground-breaking research that could potentially help
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July 20, 2023
Scientists Find Evidence Of Potentially Life-Supporting Materials On Mars
Scientists have found evidence of potentially life-supporting materials on Mars in a new study incorporating data from the Mars Perseverance rover. These materials
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July 18, 2023
NASA Can Now More Accurately Track Air Pollution From Space
NASA has built a new instrument known as TEMPO (Tropospheric Emissions Monitoring of Pollution) that will help scientists to measure pollution more accurately and
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Earth & Climate
July 17, 2023
Huue Startup Has Made Jean Dye Five Times Less Toxic Than Current Dye's
A startup company known as Huue is looking to revolutionize the way dye's for our clothes are made, by introducing their own range of synthetic sustainable dyes, with
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July 12, 2023
Five Lions Rescued By IFAW Are Now Safe
Five lions have been rescued from Ukraine in a team effort by IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) and Wild Animal Rescue, and are now residing safely in Poland.
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July 12, 2023
New Material From UK Start-Up Can Remove Forever Chemicals From Water
Forever chemicals have been shown to negatively affect human health in various ways, and can often end up in our waterways. However, a UK-based startup company
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Earth & Climate
July 11, 2023
Global Renewable Energy Could Have It's Largest-Ever Annual Increase
According to the IEA, global renewable energy is set to have its largest-ever annual increase this year, increasing by a substantial 107GW of power.
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July 6, 2023
Researcher's Discover New Methods That Could Help Restore Hearing
Researchers from Rochester University in the UK have found a new way to deliver drugs into the ear that could help to restore hearing in patients with deafness.
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Community
July 5, 2023
Man Donates $1000 To A Newspaper Worker & To Help Feed The Hungry
A simple act of kindness can go a long way, one user who goes @mdmotivator on TikTok has shown. In his video, he approaches a newspaper man asking him "how
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Earth & Climate
July 4, 2023
Protecting Our Planet Challenge Investing $200 Million To Help Protect Brazil's Protected Areas
On the 26th June 2023, both the Brazillian Government and the Protecting Our Planet Challenge announced their plans to invest $200 million to help support and protect
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July 3, 2023
Antioxidants Found In Roselle Plant Could Help To Treat Obesity
Researchers at RMIT University have found that antioxidant compounds in the roselle plant could help to tackle obesity by inhibiting the formation of fat cells.
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Technology
June 29, 2023
New Computer Memory Design Could Help Save Energy
A new computer design could help to save energy and help improve performance speeds in computers, according to researchers at Cambridge University. Not only is
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Technology
June 27, 2023
This Robot Chef Could Create Your Favorite Meal
The robot chef who can taste as it goes could now potentially create your favorite meal. While the robot has only learned to create salads for now, the potential for being
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Earth & Climate
June 26, 2023
Tropical Butterfly Species May Be Better Equipped For Rising Temperatures
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Czech Academy of Sciences have found that larger wingspans are able to help tropical butterflies cope efficiently
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Community
June 22, 2023
Chipotle Tests New All Electric Restaurant
In an effort to cut carbon emissions by up to 50% by 2030, Chipotle has revealed their all-new electric restaurant design which incorporates both wind and solar power.
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Earth & Climate
June 20, 2023
Offshore Wind Farms May Be Helping To Boost Sea Soil Animal Numbers
A study by researchers at Leiden University researchers in the Netherlands has revealed that offshore wind turbines are boosting sea soil animal numbers, such as
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June 19, 2023
The UK Is Supporting Solar Space Projects
The UK has its sights set on supporting solar space projects, with the government announcing funding of up to £4.3 million. The large investment will help to support the
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Community
June 11, 2023
Girl Gives Drive-Thru Worker $1,000 To Buy His First Car
One young woman has been putting a smile on people's faces going through drive-thrus, driving through only to return with a surprise for one of the workers.
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June 7, 2023
Researchers Find Reversing Brain Signals Could Treat Depression
Researchers from Stanford Medicine have found that reversing brain signals could effectively treat depression using magnetic pulses. Their remarkable new findings
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June 5, 2023
Skin Patch Could Potentially Help Toddlers With Peanut Allergy
There are currently no treatments to treat peanut allergies in children younger than four. However, a recent clinical trial for a peanut allergy skin patch developed by
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