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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Sniffer Dogs Find Clues to Lost Sumatran Rhinos

In a stunning discovery, sniffer dogs found dung from Sumatran rhinos in Way Kambas, where they were thought gone forever. One test confirms it is rhino; two more are pending. If verified, it could spark vital rescue efforts—and a new chance for this critically endangered species.
(c) Lucas Alexander

MONGABAY

  • August 20, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Seaweed-Powder Cement Cuts Carbon While Staying Tough and Strong

Researchers at University of Washington and Microsoft blended dried, powdered seaweed into cement, crafting concrete with 21% lower global warming impact—yet maintained structural strength. Guided by machine learning, they hit on this greener mix in just 28 days.
(c) Norikio Yamamoto

PHYS

  • August 20, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Nepal Becomes First in South-East Asia to End Rubella Threat

Against the odds of earthquakes and pandemics, Nepal reached over 95% rubella vaccination, and WHO declared its elimination. Four national campaigns, outreach, innovative lab tests, and community dedication achieved this win for a future where babies are born healthy and safe.
(c) Raimond Klavins

DOWN TO EARTH

  • August 20, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Diamonds Offer Gentle Detection of Cancer Metastasis in Surgery

Warwick scientists created a handheld diamond sensor that pinpoints lymph nodes with magnetic tracers—no toxic dyes, no radiation. At just 10 mm and ultra-sensitive, it promises kinder, smarter cancer surgery and safer outcomes for patients and surgeons alike.
(c) Bas van den Eijkhof

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • August 20, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Bhutan Leads the World as a Carbon-Negative Haven of Happiness

With 70% forest cover, clean hydropower, solar expansion, and a constitution that protects nature, Bhutan absorbs 7,000 tons more CO₂ than it emits. Guided by Gross National Happiness, it unites culture and care for the planet—showing prosperity can thrive in harmony with nature.
(c) Gaurav Bagdi

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • August 20, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

AI-supported Scans Detect More Breast Tumors, Earlier than Two Radiologists

In a Dutch screening program, one radiologist working with AI spotted more clinically significant breast tumors at a much earlier stage than two radiologists could together, allowing for much earlier treatment and leading to more positive outcomes.
(c) Ana Shvets

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • August 18, 2025
  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Senegal’s “Schools for Husbands” Empower Men to Save Mothers’ Lives

Backed by the UN and national ministry, over 300 men have joined 20+ programs across Senegal teaching positive masculinity, health and equality. These advocates now champion maternal care, sharing chores and reducing forced marriages for stronger families.
(c) E. Diop

AP NEWS

  • August 18, 2025
  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

IKEA Shanghai Cafeteria Becomes a Hub Where Seniors Find Companions

Every Tuesday in Shanghai, seniors gather at IKEA’s café to chat over tangerines and tea, using WeChat to coordinate. They come not to shop—but to connect, share stories, make new friends, and sometimes even discover romance in this warm and welcoming space.
(c) zhang kaiyv

EL PAIS

  • August 18, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Tooth Enamel Can Be Rebuilt—With Keratin From Hair

Researchers at King’s College London found that keratin—the protein in hair, skin, nails, and wool—can mimic enamel by interacting with saliva minerals to restore lost tooth surface. A sustainable, stronger, and more natural path to cavity repair may be just a few years away.
(c) Tima Miroshnichenko

VICE

  • August 18, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Roblox Sets New Rules Aiming to Keep Kids Safer on Its Platform

Roblox is tightening user content rules after lawsuits over child safety. Now, unrated experiences will only be available to developers. Private or adult-like social settings—like bedrooms or clubs—require ID-verified users aged 17+. AI tools will detect and remove risky content automatically.
(c) Market In SAS

ENGADGET

  • August 18, 2025
  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Mission Underway to Save the World’s Most Beautiful Snails from Extinction

A dynamic collaboration between Cuban and UK scientists has launched a mission to protect Polymita tree snails—unquestionably among the most beautiful species—threatened by overcollection. Bright hope blooms through breeding programs and scientific passion to preserve these living jewels for tomorrow.
(c) Bernardo reyes-Tur via bbc.com

BBC

  • August 16, 2025
  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Ace’s Place Opens as the Nation’s First Public-Funded Shelter for Trans People

New York City has opened Ace’s Place in Queens—a groundbreaking, city-funded shelter offering 150 beds exclusively for transgender and gender-nonconforming people. With on-site mental health care, job training, culinary and housing services, this is a hopeful leap toward safety, dignity, and empowerment.
(c) Julia Taubitz/Unsplash CC0

NBC NEWS

  • August 16, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Innovation Soars: A Mobile Kite System Brings Clean Energy from the Irish Sky

On Ireland’s windswept Atlantic coast, giant mobile kites now generate clean electricity—no towers, just a yo-yo motion that powers homes off the grid. The world’s first airborne wind energy test site in Mayo is already charging batteries during storms and promising a flexible, landscape-friendly energy revolution.
(c) Suzn Dibvyk/Unsplash CC0

FRANCE 24

  • August 16, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Fermented Stevia Shows Promise as Gentle Fighter Against Pancreatic Cancer

Hiroshima University researchers discovered that when stevia leaf extract is fermented with a special banana-leaf bacterium, it kills pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy kidney cells. This microbial transformation creates a powerful compound (CAME) offering hope for a natural, targeted treatment.
(c) Rama Purnama/Unsplash CC0

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • August 16, 2025
  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Venus Williams Honored with Barbie Doll Celebrating Equity and Triumph

Barbie’s Inspiring Women collection now features Venus Williams, dressed in her iconic 2007 Wimbledon outfit with racket, ball, and green gem necklace. The doll honors her historic fight that secured equal prize money at Wimbledon and her lasting legacy as a Grand Slam champion and role model.
(c) Mattel via AP

AP NEWS

  • August 16, 2025
  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Lagos Bans Single-Use Plastics—Hope Rising Despite Global Treaty Delays

Lagos, a vibrant city of over 20 million, has boldly banned single-use plastics, inspiring cleaner streets and waterways. Geneva talks ended without a treaty, yet local recycling, innovation, and public resolve light the way—showing progress is possible even as the world seeks global solutions.
(c) Nupo Deyon Daniel/Unsplash CC0

AP NEWS

  • August 16, 2025
  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Landmark New EU Media Law Protects Journalists

August marked a significant milestone for media freedom in the EU with the implementation of a groundbreaking legislation that prohibits social media platforms from arbitrarily deleting or restricting content from independent media, enhances transparency in media ownership and state advertising, and limits the use of spyware against journalists.
(c) Joël de Vriend/Unsplash CC0

EURONEWS

  • August 11, 2025
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