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Earth & Climate
November 14, 2022
Chile Is Creating A National Park In The Driest Desert
On the 2nd October, the president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, announced that the Atacama Desert will receive funding to develop and protect its ecosystems.
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Community
November 10, 2022
Jeff Bezos’ Ex-Wife MacKenzie Scott Donates $84.5 Million To Girl Scouts
Formerly married to Jeff Bezos, American novelist and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has recently donated a large sum of $84.5 million dollars to Girl Scouts of the USA,
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Science
November 9, 2022
Researchers Develop Completely Plastic-Free Takeaway Packaging
Researchers from the Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania, teamed up with both citizens and businesses to create a plastic-free takeaway box which solved
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Earth & Climate
November 8, 2022
EU Set To Ban Sales Of Fossil Fuel Cars By 2035
On the 27th October 2022, the EU announced new legislation that will see fossil fuel cars banned by the year 2035. As part of the deal, manufacturers will be required to
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Science
November 7, 2022
Study Suggests Smiling Could Make You Happier
A study conducted by Stanford University, Florida State University, and the University of South Australia has found that posing our facial muscles in a smile can make us
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Earth & Climate
November 3, 2022
California Bans Natural Gas Heaters And Furnaces To Lower Their Carbon Emissions
California is banning natural gas heaters and furnaces in a bid to lower their carbon emissions and reach their climate goals.
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Technology
November 1, 2022
3D Satellite Sensors Could Help Scientists To Predict Weather More Accurately
Scientists at MIT University have created digitally manufactured plasma sensors for orbiting spacecraft's that could help predict the weather more easily
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Community
October 31, 2022
Dion Dawson’s ‘Chicago Dream’ Is Fighting Back Against Food Insecurity
Dion Dawson’s Chicago Dream has been taking Chicago by storm since launching in 2020. In just over a year, the organization has gone from feeding 30 families per
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Earth & Climate
October 28, 2022
Solar Power Has Saved Europeans €29bn In A Record 2022
The EU set a new record between May to August 2022, generating 12% of its electricity from solar between the given time period. This is an increase from
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Earth & Climate
October 26, 2022
Electric Vehicle Adoption Soars Past Expectations In The US
Research conducted by Recurrent Auto has shown that the rate of E.V adoption is accelerating much faster than expected in America.
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Science
October 25, 2022
Two New Planets Have Been Discovered In The Milky Way
Researchers from Tel Aviv University in Israel have recently discovered two new giant planets in a remote corner of the Milky Way galaxy.
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Earth & Climate
October 24, 2022
100,000 KG Of Plastic Has Been Removed From The Biggest Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch
The Ocean Cleanup team hit a new milestone in July 2022: They captured their first 100,000 KG of plastic waste from the Great Pacific Garbage patch.
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Earth & Climate
October 21, 2022
Greece Has Set A New Renewable Energy Record
Greece hit a major clean energy milestone in October 2022, running 100% entirely off renewable energy for a grand total of five hours.
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Earth & Climate
October 18, 2022
Sea Urchin Grown In Lab For First Time Could Help Coral Reefs Survive
Charley Westbrook, a graduate student from the University of Hawaii, teamed up with the cryopreservation and aquaculture team from the Smithsonian’s National Zoo
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October 17, 2022
Two Critically Endangered Birds Hatch At Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Two critically endangered blue-billed curassow birds have been born at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Washington D.C.
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October 10, 2022
What Are The Benefits Of Rooftop Gardens?
What are the benefits of rooftop gardens? Many current rooftop gardens are often found in cities, and can also be found in residential areas on everyday homes.
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October 10, 2022
6 Best Self Care Planners
Here are the best self-care planners of 2022 to help you to feel more positive and take care of your mental health.
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Community
October 14, 2022
Man Discovers A New Tiny Frog With Blue Armpits
A new, tiny green frog with a funky blue armpit and red spots has been discovered in Costa Rica by Donald Valera Soto, the co-owner of Tapir Valley Nature Reserve.
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October 12, 2022
Tel Aviv University Pays For Ukrainian Refugees Tuition and Living Expenses
Tel Aviv University has launched an emergency scholarship program to help young Ukranian refugees continue their education.
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Earth & Climate
October 11, 2022
First Hydrogen-Powered Train Launched For Use In Germany
In August 2022, Germany launched the world's first hydrogen powered passenger train in a bid to tackle climate change and lower their carbon emissions.
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Science
October 10, 2022
Inspiring Australian Man Makes Concrete Stronger Using Recycled PPE
PhD Scholar and Vice-Chancellor’s Indigenous Pre-Doctoral Research Fellow Shannon Kilmartin-Lynch from RMIT University has developed a stronger form of concrete
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October 7, 2022
Cambridge Students Help Bakery Owners Create A Thriving Online Business
Two groups of students from Cambridge University, London, have helped to transform a local bakery into a thriving online business.
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