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March 13, 2023
Premature Twins Defy All Odds And Survive After Doctors Predict A 0% Chance Of Survival
Despite doctors giving them a 0% chance of survival, Adiah Laelynn and Adrial Luka Nadarajah, two premature twins, defied all odds and have now been titled "the
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March 9, 2023
Scientists Create 'Green Hydrogen' Using Seawater
In an incredible advancement, researchers from the University of Adelaide have created green hydrogen from seawater. Green hydrogen is an alternative form of
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March 8, 2023
New Coating Prevents Synthetic Fabrics Shedding Dangerous Microplastics When In The Wash
Researchers from the University of Toronto have developed a new coating that prevents synthetic fibers from shedding synthetic fabrics in the washing machine.
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Earth & Climate
March 6, 2023
ArcelorMittal Gives $120 Million Funding Boost To Make Steel Production More Eco-Friendly
One of the world's largest steel-making companies, ArcelorMittal, has gives a $120 million funding boost to Boston Metal, a company that is focusing on de-carbonizing
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March 4, 2023
Study Finds Indeginous People Help To Restore Forests
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder has found that forests in Brazil benefit more when under the hands of indigenous people,
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February 28, 2023
Walmart Increases Their Minimum Wage To Pay Employees More
On January 24th 2023, the well-known American supermarket chain Walmart announced that they are increasing the minimum wage for their employees, taking their
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Earth & Climate
February 24, 2023
Study Finds Electric Vehicles Are Linked To Better Health
A study by the Keck School of Medicine of USC in California has highlighted a link between health, air pollution, and electric cars, showing that the two go hand in hand.
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Earth & Climate
February 22, 2023
Nordic Danske Bank Will No Longer Finance Fossil Fuels
Netherlands-based Danske Bank has recently announced that it will no longer be 'refinancing oil and gas exploration and production companies in the long term', in
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February 20, 2023
New Bill Means Buses Are Now Free In Washington DC
A new, zero-fare bill has been introduced in Washington D.C., that will make buses in the city free starting as early as 2023. The bill was voted in by the Washington
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February 18, 2023
Scientists Develop A Biometric Material That Heals Tissue From The 'Inside-Out'
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego, have developed an extraordinary biomaterial that has the ability to 'heal from the inside-out'. Initial studies have
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March 28, 2023
Zac Levy: The Teen Determined To End Homelessness
There are currently 582,462 homeless individuals in the USA, according to Security.org. However, 16-year-old Zac Levy from New Jersey, United States, is looking to change that.
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February 17, 2023
Netherlands Prevent Animal Suffering By Banning Folded Ear Cats & Flat Nosed Dogs
The Netherlands has taken a bold step toward preventing animal suffering, with Minister Piet Adema recently announcing a ban on owning cats with folded ears and flat
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February 15, 2023
AirTag Helps To Rescue Dog Struggling In Waters
While Apple AirTags have received plenty of coverage in the past due to some peculiar usage habits, in this latest instance, the tag has certainly proved useful. As
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Earth & Climate
February 14, 2023
Brazil Is Taking More Measures To Prevent Deforestation Of The Amazon Rainforest
Efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest have been ramping up recently, with Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ordering raids to help prevent illegal
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Earth & Climate
February 12, 2023
The Red Squirrel Population May Be Increasing In Scotland
A recent survey completed by Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels indicates that red squirrel numbers may be on the rise in Scotland. Over the last four years, the
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February 11, 2023
$35 Million Grant To Help Africa Substantially Increase Farmers Yields
A $35 million dollar grant made from the Bill & Melinda Gates Agricultural Innovations, will help researchers at Cambridge University to develop plants for African farmers
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February 6, 2023
Smart Stitches Could Help To Reduce Infection Rates
Scientists from RMIT University have developed glowing stitches with 'strong antimicrobial properties', potentially helping to reduce the risk of infections after surgery.
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February 2, 2023
Collagen Implant Restores Vision In 20 Blind People
Researchers from Linköping University have developed an implant that has helped to restore vision in twenty patients who were previously blind.
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January 31, 2023
Study Finds Increased Time Spent In Green Spaces Is Linked To Lower Levels Of Prescription Drug Use
A study that has recently been published in BMJ Journals Occupational & Environmental Medicine has revealed that those who visit green spaces are less likely
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Technology
January 30, 2023
Verdant Robotics AI Robot Will Help To Cut Pesticide Use By 95%
An AI robot created by Verdant Robotics will help farmers to decrease their pesticide use by up to 95% and to treat 500,000 plants per hour.
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January 25, 2023
Chipotle Donates $100k In School Supplies To Help Schoolchildren
To help schoolchildren and teachers who need it most, restaurant company Chipotle donated a grand total of $100,000 U.S dollars to help pay for school supplies.
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Earth & Climate
January 24, 2023
UK Smashed Renewable Energy Records In 2022
The UK set a new renewable energy record in 2022, generating a record amount of energy from solar, biomass, hydropower and wind energy. For the first time ever,
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Technology
January 23, 2023
AkoFresh Solar-Powered Storage Containers Are Helping To Provide African's With Fresh Food
To help combat food loss and increase food security in Africa, three entrepreneurs launched AkoFresh, a service that provides solar-powered refrigerated storage to
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