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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Accidentally discovered materials pull water from air

PHYS

  • May 24, 2025
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  • Innovation, Uncategorized

ChatGPT for LEGO lets you generate your own builds

DESIGNBOOM

  • May 24, 2025
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

China power emissions fall with focus on renewable energy

TECH XPLORE

  • May 16, 2025
After taking down webpages related to clean energy, conservation practices and other climate change-related topics, a lawsuit was filed by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York over access to government information. Three months later, the webpages are going back up.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

USDA to bring back climate change-related webpages after deletions in February

AP NEWS

  • May 16, 2025
Electricity prices throughout Europe dropped significantly after France and Italy broke records for solar energy production the week of April 28. The decrease in prices and demand lasted through the week but were expected to rise following demand.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

France and Italy break records for solar energy production and

PV MAGAZINE

  • May 16, 2025
Researchers at the University of Surrey have discovered an advanced display screen technology for smartphones and smartwatches, tablets and even medical devices. With the potential to reduce production costs, the use of harmful waste and overall prove to be beneficial for the environment, the new technology will be presented at a conference in California in May.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Updated screen technology could improve both performance, sustainability

EUREKALERT

  • May 16, 2025
A species of lizard first spotted in 1991 and categorized as “lost” for the past 30 years has reappeared in South Africa. Research duo Darren Pietersen and John Davies returned to the site where the lizard was originally discovered and came across it again.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Gecko, previously thought to be extinct, makes resurgance in South Africa desertt

EURONEWS

  • May 16, 2025
In the face of change and political turmoil, investing in art and fostering creativity can lead to a sense of community, strengthen the economy and provide a sense of belonging to many.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

The importance of art, creativity as a gateway for change

SSIR

  • May 16, 2025
In Q1 2025, 43% of the renewable energy across the Australian Capital Territory was produced from the main power grid in Australia. Generated between the months of January and March, renewables will continue to be positive for the wholesale electricity market, making the market clearner and more reliable.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Australia power grid produces 43% of renewables

ECOWATCH

  • May 10, 2025
The annual, global ocean conservation conference titled "Our Ocean, Our Action" took place from April 28th to April 30th in South Korea, with leaders from across the globe committing 9.1 billion to ocean conservation and restoration efforts.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Conference raises 9.1 billion for ocean conservation

ECOWATCH

  • May 10, 2025
A technology start-up in Switzerland was recently given approval to place solar panels on a stretch of railway tracks operated by transN.The solar panels can be used to power the trains themselves or to power the signs, stations and signals along the train's path.
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  • Innovation, Uncategorized

Switzerland trials solar panels between railway tracks for sustainable transport

ECOWATCH

  • May 10, 2025
Cafeterias in Spain are making an effort to adjust their menus amidst concerns raised about the correlation between health disparities and socioeconomic status, the decree comes into effect with the hopes of curbing said disparity among low-income families.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Spain’s school cafeterias pivot away from fatty foods to curb child obesity

EURONEWS

  • May 10, 2025
An app designed by a team at the University of Washington notifies cyclists when a car gets within four feet of them, with the goal of preventing collisions and allow for an easier riding experience. A  sensor on the bike's handlebars sends a signal to the cyclist's phone, allowing them to react accordingly and choose an appropriate route to take.
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  • Innovation, Uncategorized

Handlebar sensor helps map risky bike ways to keep cyclists out of harms’ way

TECH XPLORE

  • May 10, 2025
Boca de Rua, a print newspaper based out of Porto Alegre, has been providing individuals on the margins with a voice for 25 years. With the majority of the staff members suffering from poverty or houselesness, meetings are held weekly and staff are involved in the whole process - from writing articles to selling papers on the streets.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Brazilian newspaper provides unhoused with a sense of purpose

THE GUARDIAN

  • May 10, 2025
A new type of solar cell commonly used for solar panels has been created, composed entirely of carbon-based materials. While the cells perform at a lower rate of efficiency compared to convential cells, their use will significantly reduce environmental impact and disposal costs.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Carbon-based cells to reduce environmental impact

TECH XPLORE

  • May 2, 2025
At a market in Lagos, Dr. Yetunde Ayo-Oyalowo is bringing medical care to underrepresented communities - specifically traders who often ignore their health issues in order to grow business. Ayo-Oyalowo has reached more than 400,000 patients, offering healthcare screenings, consultations and treatment for minor injuries.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Lagos doctor bridges the gap between healthcare and underserved communities

AFRICA NEWS

  • May 2, 2025
The largest electrical ship in the world, named China Zorilla after the famous Uruguayan actress, launched out of Tasmania this week with plans to travel between Argentina and Uruguay. The ship is battery powered and four times larger than any other maritime system that presently exists, marking a significant milestone in sustainability.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Largest electrical ship in the world departs Tasmanian port

ECOWATCH

  • May 2, 2025
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The European Parliament has approved ambitious EU-wide targets to slash food waste by 2030. Member states must cut waste in processing by 10% and reduce household, retail, and foodservice waste by 30%, tackling the 60 million tonnes wasted annually and boosting sustainability.
EU Sets Binding Targets to Cut Food Waste by 2030
Researchers at the Hefei Institute have developed a solar-powered device that extracts humidity from the air to generate green hydrogen. Operating without external water or energy, the system works even in dry climates and delivers high output with zero carbon emissions.
Solar System Produces Green Hydrogen Directly from Air Moisture
Electric vehicles are charging ahead in Germany, making up 30.6% of all new car sales. This milestone reflects strong climate commitments, growing consumer trust, and clean technology driving Europe toward a greener, healthier future of mobility.
Electric Cars Reach Record 30% Market Share in Germany This Year
Boston bus stops bloom with new green roofs

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