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The 2025 Ig Nobel Prize in Biology celebrated innovative research by Japanese scientists, led by Tomoki Kojima, demonstrating that black cows with white stripes are less appealing to biting flies, an innovative solution that provides an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides.
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  • September 22, 2025

Vacas pintadas como cebras ganan el Ig Nobel y ahuyentan moscas

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Científicos japoneses demostraron que al pintar de blanco rayas en vacas negras, se reduce la atracción de moscas mordedoras. Un hallazgo innovador, ecológico y lleno de esperanza para alternativas sostenibles a pesticidas.

A wildlife park in Somerset celebrates the arrival of vibrant flamingo chicks, the first in years after conservationists transformed conditions for the flock. The births signal hope, resilience, and a brighter future for the species in the UK.
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Next Post NASA’s New Astronaut Class Makes History with More Women than Men
From 8,000 applicants, NASA has chosen 10 astronaut candidates: six women and four men. This marks the first time women outnumber men in astronaut training. Over the next two years, they will prepare for missions to low-Earth orbit, the Moon, or even Mars—opening new chapters in space history.

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Finland's new sand battery stores 100 MWh of solar and wind energy in sand as heat, replacing oil in district heating and cutting emissions by nearly 70%. With near-unlimited lifespan and zero eco‑toxicity, this solution stacks up as a long‑term, low-cost solution.

. Durable and eco-friendly, it offers stable renewable energy year-round.
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Lumang cellphone, gamit sa ocean research ng mga baybayin

  • October 9, 2025
In a major human rights step, Vietnam has removed the death penalty for crimes like bribery, drug offences, and crimes against the state. The reform reflects growing global momentum toward reducing capital punishment and fostering more humane justice systems.
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Mga kumpanyang LGBTQ+ friendly, tumaas ang inobasyon ng 20 %

  • October 9, 2025
In May alone, China added 93 GW of solar and 26 GW of wind—enough electricity to power entire nations like Poland or Sweden. Solar capacity now tops 1,000 GW—half the world’s total. Ambitious clean energy growth continues despite financial strains on manufacturers.
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A bold new commission launched by the IUCN will safeguard the tiniest but vital beings — microbes — often overlooked but essential for human health and planetary balance. This pioneering effort maps threats, sets priorities & ensures these unseen species won’t vanish without notice.
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