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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Engineered potatoes boost yields by 30% during heatwaves

Scientists have engineered climate-resilient potatoes to boost yields by 30% during rising temperatures. This innovation in agriculture not only paves the way for more sustainable food security but also demonstrates how genetic engineering can combat rising temperatures without compromising crop nutrition.
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NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • December 31, 2024
  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Yamandú Orsi leads José Mujica’s left’s return to power in Uruguay

Uruguay celebrates as Yamandú Orsi leads the left back to power after defeating the conservatives in a race marked by civility. The victory, championed by former president José Mujica, reflects a commitment to unity and dialogue in a region trending toward populism.
(c) NIkolai Kolosov/Pexels CC0

EL PAIS

  • December 31, 2024
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Hot tub therapy lowers blood pressure in type 2 diabetics

A study from the University of Portsmouth suggests hot tub therapy could improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood pressure, and boost heart health in people with type 2 diabetes, a simple therapy that shows promise in managing diabetes effectively.
(c) Curology/Unsplash CC0

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • December 31, 2024
  • Innovation, Uncategorized

600 public fast-charging stations for EVs power up green mobility across India

In a bid to accelerate the transition to green mobility in India, Hyundai plans to install 600 fast EV charging stations across the country. With a focus on highways and urban hubs, the initiative supports EV adoption while laying the groundwork for a locally built electric vehicle lineup.
(c) Zaptec/Unsplash CC0

ELECTREK

  • December 31, 2024
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Funding boosts Great Britain’s rural villages toward net zero target

South Cambridgeshire offers an over GBP 362,000 grant scheme to fund transformative projects such as renewable energy, sustainable transport, and nature-based solutions to help villages become greener, cleaner, and more resilient to climate change.
(c) Georgia Ciobra/Unsplash CC0

BBC

  • December 31, 2024
  • Innovation, Uncategorized

Innovative photocatalyst transforms toxic PFAS into reusable materials

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking photocatalyst capable of breaking down toxic "forever chemicals" at low temperatures. This process not only addresses environmental concerns but also transforms harmful PFAS into reusable fluoride salts and carbon resources for a more sustainable solution to electronic waste.
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PHYS.ORG

  • December 31, 2024
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Norwegian scientists produce sustainable antibiotics with seaweed

Seaweed represents an abundant, growing, unattended biomass full of potential.  Researchers in Norway are training bacteria to eat seaweed and produce antibiotics, vitamins, and other food ingredients.
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BBC

  • December 31, 2024
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Kenya introduces electric buses amid challenges in transport infrastructure

Kenya is making strides toward a cleaner future with the introduction of Chinese-made and locally assembled electric buses in Nairobi, offering a quieter, faster, and more comfortable commuting experience for passengers.
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MONGABAY

  • December 31, 2024
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Berlin’s ‘Repami’ platform promotes self-repairs and reduces waste

Berlin’s new Repami platform is making sustainable repairs more accessible by connecting over 150 repair cafés and workshops. Combining volunteer and commercial services, this initiative supports the city’s goal to become waste-free by 2030 while empowering residents to fix rather than discard household items.
(c) Adonyi Gábor/Pexels CC0

RESET

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Ancient ferns help ecosystems recover from natural disasters

According to a new study, ferns, known to be ancient survivors of extinction events, play a key role in helping ecosystems recover after disasters by facilitating positive interactions among species, emphasizing collaboration over competition in ecological recovery.
(c) Euan/Unsplash CC0

ECOWATCH

  • December 31, 2024
  • social justice, Uncategorized

Conservation efforts embrace human rights standards to end displacements

The UN has unveiled new principles to ensure conservation efforts protect marginalized local communities and prevent their displacements, balancing biodiversity preservation with ethical practices.
(c) Ganta Srinivas/Pexels CC0

ICT NEWS

  • December 31, 2024
  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Youth participation in 2024 elections soars in global democratic milestone

The 2024 elections saw youth emerge as a powerful force in advocating for change on issues such as healthcare, education, and climate change. Despite challenges, young voters played a critical role in shaping the future of democracy with their advocacy, action, and vision for a better world.
(c) Edmond Dantès/Pexels CC0

GLOBAL CITIZEN

  • December 31, 2024
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Sodium-ion batteries advance with Vanadium for cheaper energy solutions

Researchers have created a safer, low-cost alternative to lithium with advanced sodium-ion batteries by adding vanadium, which improves energy density and stability, making sodium batteries more efficient.
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CLEAN TECHNICA

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Interactive enrichment objects help keep dairy cows happy

A simple toy such as an inflatable buoy reduces boredom and improves the welfare of dairy cows, a playful approach toward enhancing livestock well-being and understanding animal behavior in indoor farming environments.
(c) Patrick Baum/Unsplash CC00

PHYS.ORG

  • December 31, 2024
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Extinct-in-the-wild Hawaiian crows released on Maui

In a huge step towards the species' recovery, five Hawaiian crows were released on Maui for the first time in decades as part of a conservation effort to bring the species back from being extinct-in-the-wild.
(c) Sonny Mauritio/Unsplash CC0

AP NEWS

  • December 31, 2024
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Modular timber high-rise promotes resource-efficient building practices

Architects have introduced a modular timber high-rise that focuses on resource efficiency and adaptability, not only reducing environmental impact but also extending the building's lifespan and ensuring flexibility and potential reusability.
(c) Chiem Seherin/Pixabay CC0

TECH XPLORE

  • December 31, 2024
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Amino acid discovery opens path to safer food supplies

The amino acid serine has been found to halt spore formation in harmful bacteria, offering a new way to combat foodborne illnesses. This breakthrough could significantly enhance food safety and reduce global contamination risks.
(c) Moritz Nie/Unsplash CC0

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • December 31, 2024
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