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  • October 6, 2025

Boston bus stops bloom with new green roofs

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Boston has introduced green roofs on bus shelters to cool streets, absorb rainwater, and support local biodiversity. This citywide initiative turns everyday infrastructure into living spaces, promoting urban resilience and a greener, more livable environment for all.

In Oregon, a unique community called Opportunity Village is redefining how to address long-term homelessness. Combining small private homes with shared spaces and support services, it empowers residents to rebuild independence and stability for the long term.
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Scientists monitoring the ozone layer report that the hole above Antarctica has reduced to its smallest measured size since 2019. Thanks to favourable weather and lower ozone-depleting emissions, the drop could mean a healthier atmosphere and milder ultraviolet exposure for southern latitudes — good news for people and ecosystems alike.
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Two 19-year-old college students from Portugal have created Trovador — a six-legged, AI-enabled robot that can navigate rugged terrain and replant trees in wildfire-scorched hills. It plants up to 200 saplings per hour, achieves 85–90 % survival in trials, and could revive forests where humans and machines can’t reach.
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Researchers at the University of Cologne have discovered a powerful antibody — 04_A06 — that neutralizes around 98.5 % of over 300 tested HIV strains. In lab experiments the antibody reduced viral load to undetectable levels — a major step toward broad-spectrum therapies for prevention and treatment worldwide.
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Scientists at TU Wien have developed a non-toxic “deep-eutectic” solvent that separates blended fabrics — like cotton-polyester mixes — within minutes. Cotton stays intact and polyester is recovered almost fully, offering a near-complete recycling method for textiles that were once nearly impossible to reclaim.
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At COP30 in Belém, Brazil officially created ten new Indigenous territories, including some overlapping Amazon National Park. The move, issued via presidential decree, adds legal protection to lands of groups like the Munduruku and Guarani-Kaiowá during a summit marked by protests.
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