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  • October 6, 2025

La energía solar se convierte en la principal fuente eléctrica de la UE

For the first time in history, solar energy outpaced all other sources to become the European Union’s main provider of electricity this June. This milestone highlights the continent’s accelerating shift toward cleaner, renewable energy and a more sustainable future.Read MoreLa energía solar se convierte en la principal fuente eléctrica de la UE
  • October 6, 2025

Daydreaming linked to greater career clarity and purpose

Read MoreDaydreaming linked to greater career clarity and purpose
  • October 6, 2025

Una nueva aldea ayuda a las personas a superar la falta de vivienda

In Oregon, a unique community called Opportunity Village is redefining how to address long-term homelessness. Combining small private homes with shared spaces and support services, it empowers residents to rebuild independence and stability for the long term.Read MoreUna nueva aldea ayuda a las personas a superar la falta de vivienda
  • October 6, 2025

Swiss solar furnaces turn watchmaker waste into new materials

In Switzerland, researchers are using powerful solar furnaces to recycle waste from the watchmaking industry. By melting metal scraps using concentrated sunlight, they create high-quality alloys with zero emissions, showcasing precision engineering in service of sustainability.Read MoreSwiss solar furnaces turn watchmaker waste into new materials
  • October 6, 2025

Las paradas de autobús de Boston florecen con techos verdes

Read MoreLas paradas de autobús de Boston florecen con techos verdes
  • October 6, 2025

Soñar despierto impulsa la claridad y propósito profesional

Read MoreSoñar despierto impulsa la claridad y propósito profesional
  • October 6, 2025

Hornos solares suizos transforman desechos relojeros en nuevos materiales

In Switzerland, researchers are using powerful solar furnaces to recycle waste from the watchmaking industry. By melting metal scraps using concentrated sunlight, they create high-quality alloys with zero emissions, showcasing precision engineering in service of sustainability.Read MoreHornos solares suizos transforman desechos relojeros en nuevos materiales
  • October 6, 2025

Vogue goes fur-free in major step for compassionate fashion

In a milestone for animal welfare, Vogue has officially gone fur-free across all its international editions. The decision, welcomed by animal rights advocates, marks a powerful shift toward sustainable and ethical fashion within one of the industry’s most influential platforms.Read MoreVogue goes fur-free in major step for compassionate fashion
  • October 6, 2025

Solar becomes EU’s leading source of electricity for the first time

For the first time in history, solar energy outpaced all other sources to become the European Union’s main provider of electricity this June. This milestone highlights the continent’s accelerating shift toward cleaner, renewable energy and a more sustainable future.Read MoreSolar becomes EU’s leading source of electricity for the first time
  • October 2, 2025

Netherlands Returns First-Ever “Homo Erectus” to Indonesia

The Netherlands is set to return a collection of fossils, including "Java Man", that have been vital for understanding human evolution,” bridging the link between apes and humans. This significant act of restitution acknowledges historical wrongdoing in the fossil's acquisition.Read MoreNetherlands Returns First-Ever “Homo Erectus” to Indonesia
  • October 2, 2025

Pakistan’s First Woman Metro Train Driver Takes Historic Role

Nida Saleh becomes Pakistan’s first woman to operate a metro train, breaking gender barriers in a traditionally male profession. Her achievement marks a milestone for women’s participation in public life and inspires new generations to pursue their ambitions.Read MorePakistan’s First Woman Metro Train Driver Takes Historic Role
  • October 2, 2025

New Shark-Resistant Materials Promise Safer Wetsuits

Scientists at Flinders University have created bite-resistant fabrics that lessen injuries from shark encounters. Tested with white and tiger sharks, the materials show stronger protection than standard wetsuits, improving safety for surfers and divers worldwide.Read MoreNew Shark-Resistant Materials Promise Safer Wetsuits
  • October 2, 2025

Países Bajos devuelve los primeros fósiles de “Homo erectus” a Indonesia

The Netherlands is set to return a collection of fossils, including "Java Man", that have been vital for understanding human evolution,” bridging the link between apes and humans. This significant act of restitution acknowledges historical wrongdoing in the fossil's acquisition.Read MorePaíses Bajos devuelve los primeros fósiles de “Homo erectus” a Indonesia
  • October 2, 2025

Cardboard-Earth Hybrid Cuts Concrete’s Carbon Footprint by 75%

Engineers at RMIT have created a material from cardboard, earth, and water that emits just one quarter the carbon of concrete and costs less than a third. Recyclable, buildable on-site, and strong enough for low-rise structures—practical sustainability in action.Read MoreCardboard-Earth Hybrid Cuts Concrete’s Carbon Footprint by 75%
  • October 2, 2025

Primera mujer conductora de metro en Pakistán marca un hito histórico

Nida Saleh becomes Pakistan’s first woman to operate a metro train, breaking gender barriers in a traditionally male profession. Her achievement marks a milestone for women’s participation in public life and inspires new generations to pursue their ambitions.Read MorePrimera mujer conductora de metro en Pakistán marca un hito histórico
  • October 2, 2025

Wildlife Returns to Cameroon’s Faro National Park

Cameroon’s Faro National Park is witnessing a remarkable resurgence, with 34 mammal species identified, from elephants to critically endangered leopards. Conservation work is helping restore balance in one of Central Africa’s most biodiverse landscapes.Read MoreWildlife Returns to Cameroon’s Faro National Park
  • October 2, 2025

Nuevos materiales resistentes a tiburones ofrecen trajes más seguros

Scientists at Flinders University have created bite-resistant fabrics that lessen injuries from shark encounters. Tested with white and tiger sharks, the materials show stronger protection than standard wetsuits, improving safety for surfers and divers worldwide.Read MoreNuevos materiales resistentes a tiburones ofrecen trajes más seguros
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