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June 28, 2022
Kenyan Startup Makes Bricks 5 Times Stronger Than Concrete Made of Plastic Trash
Nzambi Matee from Kenya has kick-started a company that makes bricks from recycled plastic.
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June 27, 2022
Scientists Have Developed Solar Panels That Work At Night
In an incredible development, scientists at Stanford University in California have developed solar panels that work at night.
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Earth & Climate
June 23, 2022
Endangered Bird Species Spotted Again After 100 Years
Two endangered California vultures have been spotted in Redwood Park, California, for the first time in over 100 years.
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June 22, 2022
Bull Fighting Has Been Banned In Mexico City
This weekend, a Mexican federal judge banned bullfighting in Mexico City, the country's capital. The ban came after enormous pressure from animal welfare grounds.
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Technology
June 21, 2022
Researchers Create Battery That Captures CO2 Whilst It Charges
Researchers from Cambridge University have created a battery that captures carbon dioxide whilst it charges.
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June 20, 2022
India Sends 7,725 kg Of Humanitarian Aid To Help Ukraine
India sent over 7,725kg of humanitarian aid to help those in need in Ukraine earlier in March.
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June 14, 2022
Benefits of Rose Water For Hair
Rose water dates all the way back to the tenth century, and since then we have discovered a wide range of its capabilities.
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June 16, 2022
Gene Edited Tomatoes Could Help to Address Global Health Problem With Vitamin D
Scientists have used gene editing to produce tomatoes with higher vitamin D levels to help those with vitamin D insufficiency.
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Technology
June 15, 2022
Pyrolysis Technology Could Help To Convert PPE Waste Into Fuel
Pyrolysis technology could help us turn PPE waste into renewable fuel.
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June 14, 2022
Blow Flies Could Be Used To Sniff Out Chemical Weapons
Researchers have unveiled that blow flies could be used to investigate chemical weapons in addition to other chemicals in the environment.
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Earth & Climate
June 13, 2022
Solar Panels to Become Mandatory On All New Buildings in Europe
As part of the European Commissions new plan, solar panels are set to become mandatory on all new buildings in Europe in an effort to ramp up green technology use.
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Earth & Climate
June 9, 2022
US Department of Energy Invests $3.5bn into Direct Carbon Capture
The United States Department of Energy has announced plans to invest $3.5 billion dollars into the direct carbon capture industry.
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Technology
June 8, 2022
Newly Developed Robot Chef Learns To ‘Taste As You Go’
Researchers from Cambridge University have been working in collaboration with domestic appliances manufacturer Beko to develop a new ‘robot chef’.
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Community
June 7, 2022
Divers Rescue Whale Trapped in Illegal Fishing Net
Spanish divers recently rescued an innocent humpback whale that got entangled in an illegal fishing net.
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June 6, 2022
25,000 Pounds of Trash Removed From Lake Tahoe by Volunteers
Together, the Tahoe Fund and The Clean Up The Lake SCUBA Dive team have removed over 25,000 pounds of trash from Lake Tahoe.
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June 2, 2022
Potentially Painkilling Compound Found in Deep Water Cone Snails
Researchers for the University of Utah have discovered a venom compound in deep water cone snails.
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Earth & Climate
June 1, 2022
WWF Mexico Survey Reveals Monarch Butterfly Count is Up 35%
A new study by the WWF reveals an increase in monarch butterfly numbers, sparking hope for the species.
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Community
May 31, 2022
Cosmetic Surgery Ads That Target Teenagers Banned
Cosmetic adverts targeted at teenagers under the age of eighteen will be banned under new regulations set by the CAP and BCAP.
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Earth & Climate
May 30, 2022
Burger King To Begin Trialling Reusable And Sustainable Packaging
Burger King has announced it will be partnering with Loop, to trial a new range of reusable packaging for their burgers, sides and drinks lines.
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Science
May 26, 2022
Lettuce in Space Could Help to Protect Astronauts Bones
Researchers have developed a genetically modified form of lettuce that produces a drug to protect against bone density loss in microgravity.
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May 25, 2022
Research Shows House Plants Can Reduce Air Pollution in Homes and Offices
Research conducted by the University of Birmingham concluded that three plants could significantly reduce pollution to improve living conditions.
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Earth & Climate
May 24, 2022
Forests Have Grown Back to Their Former State From the Middle Ages in Scotland
Research from Our World in Data shows that Scotland’s forests have grown to levels that haven’t been seen in almost a millennium.
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