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  • July 10, 2025

Marine Biodiversity Program in Kenya Restores Livelihood

Marereni, Kenya is home to one of the richest mangrove forests in the world. The loss of trees in recent years has left shorelines susceptible and threatened people's livelihoods. Seatrees, a California-based nonprofit, has been working with communities since 2022 to reverse tehe damage.
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  • July 10, 2025

Enhanced Rock Weathering: A New Approach to Combating Climate Change

  • July 10, 2025

Leading Vibe Initiative to Support Women in Music

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  • July 10, 2025

Poland to Pilot Shortened Work Week this Month

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  • July 6, 2025

Mexico Enacts Historic Ban on Captive Dolphin and Marine Shows

Mexico’s Congress has unanimously banned dolphin and marine mammal shows, ending captivity-based entertainment. About 350 dolphins will move to natural pens, while fines and strict rules ensure this sweeping reform protects animal welfare and promotes ethical tourism.
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  • July 6, 2025

Puzzle Game Empowers Kids by Showing They Outsmart AI Systems

A new game from University of Washington lets kids solve visual ARC puzzles then compare with AI chatbot attempts. Children identify AI mistakes and guide solutions, building critical thinking as they realize their creativity and reasoning still outshine current AI models.
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  • July 6, 2025

Lisbon Launches Europe’s First City-Wide Reusable Cup Deposit Scheme

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  • July 6, 2025

Paris Reopens Seine for Swimming After 100-Year Closure

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  • July 6, 2025

Poland’s Renewables Surpass Coal Power for First Time in June

In June, renewables generated 44.1% of Poland’s electricity—just edging coal’s 43.7% share. This marks the first time renewables outpaced coal even for a month. Driven by solar, wind, and policy momentum, Poland hits a crucial benchmark in its clean‑energy transition.
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  • July 6, 2025

Okra Emerges as Natural Ally to Extract Microplastics from Water

Researchers discovered that okra pulp efficiently captures microplastics from wastewater—up to 95% removal in lab tests. This low-cost, plant-based method offers communities a safe, eco-friendly solution to tackle plastic pollution and protect aquatic ecosystems.
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  • June 30, 2025

France and Spain Join Global Push to Tax Private Jets for Climate

France and Spain have backed a global initiative to tax private jet and premium flight tickets. The move aims to fund climate action, reduce aviation emissions, and encourage more sustainable travel—leveraging luxury flight regulation to protect the planet together.
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  • June 30, 2025

FDA Approves Powerful New Injection to Help Prevent HIV Worldwide

A major step in the global fight against HIV: the FDA has approved a twice-yearly injection that showed nearly 99% protection in trials. The breakthrough offers new hope for millions by making HIV prevention simpler, long-lasting and highly effective.
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  • June 30, 2025

Affectionate Touch Boosts Relationship Satisfaction Across Cultures

A cross-cultural study in Poland, Indonesia, and Nepal shows that both public and private affectionate gestures—like hugs, kisses, and holding hands—consistently enhance relationship satisfaction. Cultural differences shape how but not whether affection brings greater happiness.
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  • June 30, 2025

Fairphone 6 Launches: Modular, Sustainable, With Minimalist Mode

Fairphone today unveiled the 6th-gen modular smartphone built for longevity. It’s 9% lighter, includes swappable battery, screen, camera and accessories. Runs Android 15 with a minimalist "Moments" mode. With 7 OS updates and 5‑year warranty, it’s made to last.
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  • June 30, 2025

Bacteria Turn Plastic Waste Into Paracetamol in Major Green Breakthrough

Researchers at Edinburgh engineered E. coli to transform PET plastic into acetaminophen within 24 hours, with 92% yield and near-zero emissions. This innovation merges chemistry and biology, offering a sustainable route to painkillers while tackling plastic pollution.
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  • June 30, 2025

Flexible X‑Ray Metafabric Could Revolutionize Wearable Imaging Tech

Researchers at Hong Kong Polytechnic developed “X‑Wear,” a flexible, all‑inorganic X‑ray scintillator fabric that delivers 10× brighter output than prior flexible materials. It promises comfortable, wearable X‑ray imaging and radiation shielding once fully integrated.
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  • June 30, 2025

Rare Heath Fritillary Butterfly Thrives Again in England’s Exmoor

Once near-extinct, heath fritillary butterflies on Exmoor have jumped from 600 to over 1,000 individuals. Thanks to cattle grazing, bracken removal, and woodland management, their habitats thrive, even prompting colonization at sites not seen since the 1990s.
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  • June 20, 2025

Netherlands Returns 119 Stolen Benin Bronzes—Largest Repatriation Ever

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