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A device to detect dangerous drugs has been designed and manufactured by the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. The device, which is portable, can reveal the specific concentration and substance of ingredients, with the goal of its usage being to reduce the harm drugs cause and gain a better understanding of their ingredients.
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  • Innovation, Uncategorized

Portable device capable of detecting dangerous street drugs

PHYS.ORG

  • May 2, 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
Prior to the 2030 World Cup, King Mohammed VI has given the green light to develop and improve Moroccan transportation services. One of the goals of the project will be to install a line to Marrakesh, the citys capital, and to shorten the travel time between cities.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

$10.3 billion plan to expand Moroccan rail system approved

FRANCE 24

  • April 24, 2025
A new technology separates catalyst materials and fluorinated polymer membranes (PFAS) from catalyst-coated membranes (CCMs). Due to the strong connection between catalysts and PFA membranes, recycling in the past has been difficult; this discovery significantly advances fuel cell technology and recycling methods.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Revolutionary new recycling process separates membranes from metals

TECH XPLORE

  • April 24, 2025
In an effort to make UK homes more sustainable and energy efficient, the Local Government Association (LGA) is requiring most newly constructed homes to install solar panels on their roofs within two years of construction, with legislation most likely going into effect in 2027. Grants and loans will also be offered to add solar panels onto existing homes.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

England requires the installment of solar panels on new homes

ECOWATCH

  • April 24, 2025
At the University of Stuggart in Germany, researchers have developed a new type of bio-concrete made of waste materials and a significantly lower ecological footprint than conventional, cement-based concrete.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Researchers create environmentally friendly fertilizer

TECH XPLORE

  • April 24, 2025
In his soon-to-be-released film Oceans, Sir David Attenborough discusses the role humans play in protecting the world's many bodies of water. Attenborough, who celebrates his 99th birthday on the 8th, has acknowledged this film as one of the most impactful of his career.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Sir David Attenborough lanches new film on ocean conservation and protection

BBC

  • April 24, 2025
The second volume of the annual Nature Sounds mixtape through the Museum for the United Nations was released to celebrate Earth Day. Each year, a group of artists is selected to take part, with streaming efforts going directly towards nature conservation efforts worldwide.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Annual Mother Nature mixtape released at the U.N.

NPR

  • April 22, 2025
Ranked third happiest country on the 2025 World Happiness Report, Iceland saw a notable increase in score this year. Nature, investment in social issues and a strong sense of resilience were credited as reasons for the sharp rise.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Iceland sees 9.1% increase in happiness in yearly report

BBC

  • April 22, 2025
The red-tailed amazon parrot, native to Brazil, was once endangered. Now, two of its species are being re-integrated into the wild, and the birds will have tags on their feet to protect from animal trafficking.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Brazilian parrot makes return to habitat

MONGABAY

  • April 22, 2025
After nearly a decade of global negotiations, a landmark shipping agreement will require ships to abide by newly established fuel standards, as well as pay a fine for excess polution released into the atmosphere, in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Revised fuel standards in new shipping agreement: polluters will pay

ECOWATCH

  • April 22, 2025
A weeklong vaccine campaign for children has kicked off in Pakistan, one of two countries where polio has not been eradicated. Six cases have been reported this year, which is a stark decrease compared to last year.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Polio vaccine campaign begins in Pakistan

EURONEWS

  • April 22, 2025
An analysis of more than 10,000 scientific studies has revealed that cannabis has positive and significant effects on cancer, from managing symptoms like nausea and loss of appetite to fighting the disease head-on.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

New study brings to light positive effects of cannabis on cancer

ZME SCIENCE

  • April 22, 2025
The invasive water hyacinth forms dense mats that clog waterways and harm native species. Studies have revealed its capability of cleaning polluted water, removing not only agricultural runoff and heavy metals, but also microplastics, without harming the plants in the process.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

South American water hyacinths effectively remove microplastics

MONGABAY

  • April 16, 2025
The Western Forest will cover at least 6,200 acres, revitalizing existing woodlands by adding 20 million trees and creating a network of forests by 2050 to bring nature closer to 2.5 million people, prevent flooding, and support wildlife.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

First UK national forest in decades to see 20 million trees planted

ECOWATCH

  • April 16, 2025
A study across 10 public  US universities reveiled that students who interact with diverse peers show higher scores in complex thinking, concern for the public good, and interest in poverty issues, while being more likely to vote and to develop strong leadership skills.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Studies show inclusivity is beneficial for everyone involved

YES MAGAZINE

  • April 16, 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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