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Earth & Climate
August 18, 2022
Most Coral Seen In Great Barrier Reef Since 36 Years
A report by the Australian Institute of Marine Science has revealed how parts of the Great Barrier Reef are now seeing their highest coral coverage rates since 36 years.
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Community
August 17, 2022
Australia Is Giving Its Residents €1000 To Help Those Struggling With Inflation
Australia has introduced new measures to help struggling residents with the cost of inflation, offering them up to $1,000.
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Science
August 16, 2022
Scientists Create Anti-Bacterial Food Packaging Inspired By Insect Wings
Scientists from RMIT University in Australia have developed an antibacterial texture that can be used on food packaging to help improve shelf life and reduce waste.
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Earth & Climate
August 12, 2022
Plastic Waste Reduced By 29% In 6 Years On Australian Beaches
Research conducted by Australia’s national science body showed that there was 29% less plastic waste on beaches than in 2013.
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Earth & Climate
August 11, 2022
New WTO Ban Aims To Reduce Overfishing
Members of the World Trade Organization have introduced a new subsidies ban under a new 'Fisheries Agreement'.
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Community
August 10, 2022
Arizona University Is Offering Free Tuition To Its Native Students
Arizona University recently made an exciting announcement - their Native American undergraduate students will no longer have to pay tuition fees.
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Earth & Climate
August 9, 2022
40GW Of Solar Power Will Be Installed In Europe This Year
Europe is looking to ramp up its green energy use and reduce its reliability on Russian gas supplies, with plans to install 40GW of solar power this year in 2022.
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Earth & Climate
August 3, 2022
Six New Species Of Frog Has Been Discovered In Mexico
In an exciting expedition to the forests of Mexico, researchers discovered six new adorable frog species.
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Science
August 2, 2022
Recycled Rubber Could Create 'Sunscreen' For Roads
Engineers from RMIT University have created a sustainable and eco-friendly solution in collaboration with Tyre Stewardship Australia to the used tyre crisis.
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Earth & Climate
August 1, 2022
California Is Building An Urban Wildlife Crossing To Protect Animals
California has started building the world's largest urban wildlife crossing over a ten lane highway near Los Angeles on Route 101.
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Technology
July 28, 2022
New Shelter Design Could Save Firefighters Lives
Researchers recently conducted a study that found that four new shelter designs could increase the survival chances of firefighters.
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Technology
July 27, 2022
New Tattoo Can Monitor Blood Pressure
A new electronic tattoo developed by engineers at the University of Texas in Austin can continuously monitor blood pressure.
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Science
July 25, 2022
Researchers Find Smell Of Desert Rainstorms May Have Health Benefits
Two recent studies have suggested that the smell of desert rain storms may have some health benefits.
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Earth & Climate
July 27, 2022
The Rooftop Farm Projects Making a Difference
Supermarkets in Brussels have recently started growing fruit and vegetable on their rooftops as part of a project that has been financed by the European Union.
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July 18, 2022
5 Benefits Of Facial Treatment - Happy Headlines
Are you wondering what the 5 benefits of facial treatments are? We’ll tell you the best benefits of facial treatments.
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Technology
July 20, 2022
This Machine Grows New Skin for Burn Patients
After 15 years of research, a Swiss clinical stage life-sciences company has created a machine that grows new skin for burn patients.
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Technology
July 19, 2022
This Plastic Is Made From Sugar
A PET-type plastic has been made from biomass waste from scientists from Switzerland, and they think that it could potentially even be used for food-packaging.
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Earth & Climate
July 18, 2022
India Has Banned Single-Use Plastic
India has banned single-use plastic in a bold move to cut down on plastic pollution.
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Earth & Climate
July 15, 2022
Carlsburg Tests New Plant-Based Eco-Friendly Bottle
Carlsburg, best known for their selection of beers, has developed a new line of recyclable beer bottles that are both bio-based and eco-friendly.
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Technology
July 13, 2022
Newly Developed Thin Film Can Capture Water From Desert Air
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have developed a new, thin, gel film that can capture litres of water from desert air.
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Community
July 12, 2022
Malaria Cases Fall by 86% in India Over Last 7 Years
Over the last several years, India has been edging ever-closer to reaching its zero malaria target by 2030, with malaria cases dropping by 86% between 2015 and 2021.
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Earth & Climate
July 11, 2022
Madrid Builds a Wind Garden To Cool Down The City
Madrid is currently in the process of building a ‘wind garden’ which has been predicted to lower temperatures considerably.
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