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Earth & Climate
October 4, 2022
Parts Of New Zealand See 51% Increase In Native Birds
Miramar Peninsula has seen an increase of native bird by 51% - quite an encouraging statistic. One of the birds includes the piwakawaka, which has seen a 550% rise.
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October 3, 2022
Rare Orchid Rediscovered In Vermont
A rare orchid known as the small whorled pogonia has been rediscovered in Vermont, New England, after it was believed to be extinct for over 120 years since 1902.
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Technology
October 1, 2022
Fish Robot Can Remove Microplastics From Rivers As It Swims
Researchers from the American Chemical Society have developed a ‘fish robot’ that can remove microplastics from hard to reach places as it swims.
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Science
September 30, 2022
Flu Vaccination Could Reduce Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease By 40%
Researchers from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston conducted a study that found older adults who had received an influenza shot
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September 27, 2022
Biodegradable Microchips Could Help To Reduce Electronic Waste
Researchers at Glasgow University have set out on a mission to develop the world’s first controlled degradable integrated circuit.
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September 20, 2022
These Two Inspiring Siblings Are Fighting Back Against Plastic Pollution
Zara and Ashton from Hidden Plastic have launched a campaign targeting Pepsico which aims to remove large amounts of plastics from our oceans.
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Earth & Climate
September 20, 2022
Canada Could Hit Targets Of 100% Zero-Emission Electricity By 2035
A study released by the David Suzuki Foundation has revealed that Canada could actually hit its zero-emission targets without the need for nuclear energy by 2035.
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September 19, 2022
Scientists Create Solar Pixels That Can Produce Hydrogen For Weeks
In an exciting development, researchers from St John’s College at the University of Cambridge have created solar pixels that can produce hydrogen for weeks.
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September 16, 2022
Local ‘Ring Finder’ Helps Distraught Woman Locate Lost $12,500 Savings That She Buried In A Jar
The Ring Finders members have located and returned almost 10,000 lost rings. All of the rings combined have a combined value exceeding over $12 million dollars.
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Earth & Climate
September 14, 2022
More Than 200 Species Of Freshwater Fish Were Discovered In 2021
A report by Re:Wild and Synchronicity Earth revealed that over 200 species of freshwater fish were discovered in 2021, all new to science.
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September 13, 2022
This Robot Dog Learned To Walk In One Hour
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Suttgart, Germany, have managed to create a dog-sized robot that learned to walk in just one hour.
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Earth & Climate
September 12, 2022
1 Billion Trees Will Be Planted In The USA As Part Of Reforestation Plans
US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a new strategy that will see over a billion trees planted over the next decade.
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September 7, 2022
Engineers Make Stamp-Size Stickers That See Inside Body
Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created ultrasound stickers that can provide continuous ultrasound imaging of internal organs.
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Earth & Climate
September 6, 2022
Worldwide Tiger Numbers Are 40% Higher Than Expected
A new tiger assessment from the International Union of Conservation of Nature has revealed that tiger numbers have grown 40% since 2015.
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September 5, 2022
New Preservation Discovery Could Make Organ Storage A Reality
Currently, it is impossible to store organs and simple tissues. However, a new discovery by scientists at RMIT University could change that.
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Earth & Climate
August 31, 2022
Hawaii Receives Last Ever Shipment Of Coal Before Shutting Last Plant
Hawaii is set to close its last coal-fired power plant in September, fueling the state's green energy transition.
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Earth & Climate
August 30, 2022
Canada Is Banning Single-Use Plastics
The government of Canada has put together a plan in order to ban single-use plastics to protect both biodiversity and wildlife from its harmful effects.
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Earth & Climate
August 29, 2022
Unilever Invests $120 million To Scale Plant Based Ingredients In Products
Unilever has recently announced that they will be making a $120 million dollar investment to help scale up plant based ingredients within their product range.
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Community
August 26, 2022
Monkeypox Cases Are Declining
There are early signs that Monkeypox cases are plateauing in the UK, according to a technical briefing by the UK government.
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August 24, 2022
Scientists Find Several Advantages Of Plant-Based Meat
Report authors from the University of Bath have suggested that there could be several benefits to plant-based dietary alternatives when compared to normal meat.
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Earth & Climate
August 23, 2022
Spain Introduces Large Fines For Food Waste
Spain has recently approved a bill that will see supermarkets fined anywhere up to $62,500 for repeat offences in regards to food waste.
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