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January 16, 2023
Artificial Pancreas Successfully Trialed For Diabetes Patients
Current treatments for type 2 diabetes include lifestyle, exercise and diet changes, alongside medication such as insulin injections. Despite this, some patients still
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Earth & Climate
January 10, 2023
79% Of New Cars Sold Were Electric Last Year In Norway
In 2022, 79% of cars sold in Norway were electric. This is a substantial increase from the previous year, making the country one of the global leaders in electric vehicle
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Earth & Climate
January 9, 2023
Los Angeles & San Diego Have Banned Plastic Foam
Earlier in December 2022, city council members from Los Angeles and San Diego voted to ban expanded polystyrene foam containers. This material is often used for
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January 4, 2023
California's Ban On Animal Fur Takes Effect
California's ban on the sale and manufacturing of new animal fur products has officially come into full effect as of January 1st. The introduction of the new law
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January 3, 2023
US National Ignition Facility Makes A Breakthrough For The Future Of Clean Energy
A major and first-of-its kind breakthrough has been made by researchers at the US National Ignition Facility, with the team achieving a phenomenon that is known as
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December 30, 2022
Fentanyl Vaccine May Help To Prevent Fentanyl Overdoses
While it is possible to overcome a fentanyl dependence, there are still many who struggle and end up relapsing. However, researchers at the University of Houston
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Earth & Climate
December 29, 2022
8 Countries Are Already Net-Zero
According to the World Population Review, there are currently a total of eight carbon neutral countries in the world. This means that each country is removing an
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Earth & Climate
December 20, 2022
Mangrove Forest Loss Is Slowing, With Forests Getting Healthier
A recent report by The Mangrove Alliance has highlighted how mangrove forests appear to be getting healthier, sparking hope for their recovery.
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December 19, 2022
New Zealand Bans Cigarettes For Those Born After 2008
New Zealand is set to be the first country in the world to bring in a new law to ban smoking to those born after 2008, in an effort to wipe out the habit by 2025.
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December 14, 2022
Corydalis Yanhusuo Plant Extract May Help Fight Opiate Addiction & Morphine Tolerance
Researchers from Irvine’s School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences have yielded encouraging results when studying the plant extract of Corydalis yanhusuo.
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Technology
December 13, 2022
'Solar City Car' Will Launch In The US For An Affordable $6,250
The world's first 'Solar City Car' has been met with strong interest across the board, and is set to launch at an agreeable price of just $6,250 dollars in the United States.
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December 13, 2022
Space-Based 'Solar Farms' Could Help To Power Earth With Green Energy
The European Space Agency (ESA) is currently planning to push forward a research and development plan, which will explore the possibilities of producing solar power in
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Technology
December 8, 2022
Dutch Town Katwijk Installs 'The Great Bubble Barrier' To Stop Plastic Pollution Entering The North Sea
The Dutch town of Katwijk has installed a 'bubble barrier', otherwise known as the 'Great Bubble Barrier', in the Oude Rijn river in the town.
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December 6, 2022
Critically Endangered 'Bejeweled' Gecko Making A Big Comeback In The Caribbean
Thanks to large scale collaboration between residents, organizations and the regional government, a small, critically endangered 'bejeweled' gecko with jewel-like
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Earth & Climate
December 5, 2022
The UK Is Turning Bus Stops Into Bee Stops
Leicester city has exciting plans to transform bus stops in the city into 'buzz stops', an inviting incentive which is hoped will help bees to thrive.
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Technology
November 30, 2022
Study Shows PV Windows Can Cut Emissions By 40%
A study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory has highlighted how the use of PV windows in highly glazed buildings, such as skyscrapers found in big cities
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November 29, 2022
'Rare' Kitten Born Without Sex Organs Finds Forever Home
Hope the kitten was placed into Cat Protections care after she was found homeless. However, the organization quickly discovered that Hope could not be deemed either
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November 28, 2022
Celebrities Donate Their Clothes To Support Homeless Cats
Several celebrities from the UK have donated the clothes off their own back in support of homeless cats this winter, as part of a campaign to show how easy it is to
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Earth & Climate
November 24, 2022
17 Countries Have Committed To Investing In Biodiversity Loss Solutions
During the 2022 U.N. Climate Change Conference, an encouraging total of 17 countries made a commitment to invest in solutions for biodiversity loss.
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November 23, 2022
Extinct In The Wild Golden Skiffia Fish Set To Return To Its Natural Habitat
After years of collaborative conservation work between Michoacan University of Mexico, Goodeid Working Group, Re:wild, Chester Zoo, Synchronicity Earth and SHOAL,
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Technology
November 22, 2022
Germany And Denmark Are Building The World's Longest Underground Tunnel
Germany and Denmark could be connected by the worlds longest underground tunnel as soon as 2029, with construction having already begun in 2020.
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Earth & Climate
November 21, 2022
France Plans To Plant 1 Billion Trees By 2030
During a ceremony at the Elysee Palace on October 2022, Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, announced that France would be planting a total of 1 billion trees
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