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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Nueva fábrica de Lego en Vietnam promete ser neutra en carbono

EURONEWS

  • abril 10, 2025
A closer look at data from 34 countries discovered an increase of  wolf populations in all nations but three, with overall numbers growing from 12,000 to over 21,500 by the end of 2022. In the European Union, only about 0,02% of livestock per year is lost to wolves.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

La población de lobos europeos aumenta un 58% en una década

ECOWATCH

  • abril 9, 2025
The submersible, programmable light developed at The Ohio State University turns on for about one hour per night to increase concentrations of zooplankton, allowing corals more feeding opportunities, while minimizing artificial light disruption to other species.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Nuevo dispositivo de alimentación para impulsar la restauración de los arrecifes de coral

ECOWATCH

  • abril 9, 2025
Some people produce a cholesterol-like particle that promotes the build-up of fatty plaques in arteries - a condition that can't be improved by diet and exercise, and can double the risk of heart disease. In a small trial, a single dose of a new drug drove levels down by 94% within weeks.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Se ha demostrado que un fármaco experimental reduce el riesgo cardíaco genético en un 94%

ZME SCIENCE

  • abril 9, 2025
The open-source coded app that has reached 180,000 people is a free digital tool that provides refugees with timely healthcare information and lets them keep their medical records up to date, and plan immunisation and pregnancy care appointments.
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  • social justice, Uncategorized

La aplicación Hera brinda a las personas desplazadas acceso digital a la atención médica

RESET

  • abril 9, 2025
The Nautilus has an adjusted impinging angle at or below 30° that avoids splashing - it also fits different heights, so it is easier for children and people who use wheelchairs to use. Its designers claim that replacing the 56 million public urinals in the US would prevent one million liters of urine from splashing onto the floor each day.
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  • Innovation, Uncategorized

No más excusas: El diseño inclusivo del urinario evita salpicaduras

TECHXPLORE

  • abril 9, 2025
One year after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland must do more to cut its emissions, four young Portuguese are putting together a climate lawsuit against their government, hoping to achieve tougher emissions targets.
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  • social justice, Uncategorized

Jóvenes Portugueses lanzan una demanda climática contra su gobierno

EURONEWS

  • abril 9, 2025
Just a few lines of code added to the Linux operating system could positively affect almost every single service request on the internet, reducing the overall energy consumption by up to 30 percent. Major data centers like Amazon and Google run on Linux.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Nuevo código de Linux reduce el consumo de energía de centros de datos

RESET

  • abril 8, 2025
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing stretches over California’s 101 freeway and enables bobcats, mountain lions, deer, and other wildlife to cross the busy 10-lane road safely, reconnecting an entire ecosystem and protecting a global biodiversity hotspot.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Empieza la construcción del paso de vida silvestre más grande del mundo

ECOWATCH

  • abril 8, 2025
Columbian company Conceptos Plásticos transforms plastic waste into Lego-like bricks, creating a modular building system that makes construction simple, quick, and sustainable while costing just a fraction of traditional construction.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Ladrillos hechos de plásticos reciclados para construcciones de bajo costo

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

  • abril 8, 2025
For the first time in the zoo's over 150-year history, four critically endangered Western Santa Cruz Galapagos tortoises have hatched, making their two oldest, over 100-year-old residents Mommy and Abrazzo, first-time parents.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

Zoológico celebra las primeras crías de tortuga de Galápagos en 150 años

EURONEWS

  • abril 8, 2025
An innovative machine uses bubbles to remove forever chemicals from water. As they form and collapse with pressure fluctuations, the bubbles create temperature changes and pressure waves that break apart the chemical structures of the PFAS, degrading them.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

Científicos utilizan burbujas para eliminar las toxinas PFAS del agua

BBC

  • abril 8, 2025
The black soldier fly larvae have a nearly insatiable appetite, eating almost four times their weight per day of any organic matter they come across, transforming it into nutrient-rich biofertilizer in a fraction of the time required for composting.
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  • Sustainability, Uncategorized

La caca de un pequeño insecto es un fabuloso fertilizante orgánico

BBC

  • abril 8, 2025
A new study suggests morning coffee drinkers have a lower risk of heart disease and overall mortality compared to all-day coffee drinkers. Researchers emphasize timing, showing that moderate morning coffee consumption aligns with natural body rhythms.
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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Beber café por la mañana está relacionado con una vida más larga y un mejor corazón

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • enero 30, 2025
Thanks to captive breeding, habitat restoration, and collaborative conservation efforts,the Iberian lynx has made a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction, offering hope for endangered species worldwide.
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  • Conservation, Uncategorized

El número de linces ibéricos se recupera en España y Portugal

BBC

  • enero 15, 2025
Inspired by pine cones, researchers developed an energy-free shading system for eco-friendly architecture that adapts to weather changes using 3D-printed cellulose materials, reducing energy needs for both heating and cooling.
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  • Innovation, Uncategorized

Persianas que no necesitan energía para edificios respetuosos con el clima

TECH XPLORE

  • enero 15, 2025
Economist Thomas Kemp argues skateboarding culture fosters resilience, self-improvement, and community, things that offer lessons to navigate challenges in a capitalist society. Skateparks are spaces to connect, find joy, and escape the daily grind.
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  • Social Progress, Uncategorized

Economista skater promueve los skateparks para enfrentar el capitalismo

NPR

  • enero 15, 2025
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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.
Nuevos materiales resistentes a tiburones ofrecen trajes más seguros
In Kabul, women gather in hidden book clubs, bravely nurturing knowledge and connection despite Taliban bans. These secret circles offer light, learning, and solidarity—showing that even under pressure, the human spirit finds ways to read, share ideas, and dream of a freer future.
Mujeres afganas mantienen la esperanza con clubes de lectura secretos
Scientists report that adult stem cells may help repair damage from age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss. This breakthrough points to new therapies that could restore sight and improve quality of life for millions worldwide.
Células madre adultas muestran esperanza para recuperar la visión perdida
In India’s garbage cafés, plastic waste is the new currency. Starting in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, people can exchange a kilo of plastic for a hot meal or half for breakfast. The initiative reduces waste, feeds communities, and inspires sustainable change.
Las cafeterías en India que cambian plástico por comida

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