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  • mayo 10, 2025

El periódico brasileño proporciona a las personas un sentido de propósito

Boca de Rua, a print newspaper based out of Porto Alegre, has been providing individuals on the margins with a voice for 25 years. With the majority of the staff members suffering from poverty or houselesness, meetings are held weekly and staff are involved in the whole process - from writing articles to selling papers on the streets.
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  • mayo 2, 2025

El barco eléctrico más grande del mundo zarpa del puerto de Tasmania

The largest electrical ship in the world, named China Zorilla after the famous Uruguayan actress, launched out of Tasmania this week with plans to travel between Argentina and Uruguay. The ship is battery powered and four times larger than any other maritime system that presently exists, marking a significant milestone in sustainability.
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  • mayo 2, 2025

Franjas de flores silvestres ayudan al crecimiento de cultivos y la biodiversidad

A scientific study taken over the span of two years revealed that planting strips of wildflowers in agricultural fields could lead to positive long-term effects on the crops. Mainly serving as a natural pest control, this new technique could reduce farmers' planting and maintenance costs as well as lead to biodiversity.
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  • mayo 2, 2025

Aumento de la seguridad energética al alejarse de los combustibles fósiles

According to a recent study, decarbonization could increase carbon security in most countries. Despite being one of the largest fossil fuel reserves in the world, the United States would hugely benefit from acquiring new trading partners and prioritizing clean energy by 2060.
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  • mayo 2, 2025

Dispositivo portátil capaz de detectar drogas sensibles

A device to detect dangerous drugs has been designed and manufactured by the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. The device, which is portable, can reveal the specific concentration and substance of ingredients, with the goal of its usage being to reduce the harm drugs cause and gain a better understanding of their ingredients.
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  • mayo 2, 2025

Nuevas celdas solares basadas en carbono reducen el impacto ambiental

A new type of solar cell commonly used for solar panels has been created, composed entirely of carbon-based materials. While the cells perform at a lower rate of efficiency compared to convential cells, their use will significantly reduce environmental impact and disposal costs.
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  • mayo 2, 2025

Un médico de Lagos asegura e la atención médica a comunidades desatendidas

At a market in Lagos, Dr. Yetunde Ayo-Oyalowo is bringing medical care to underrepresented communities - specifically traders who often ignore their health issues in order to grow business. Ayo-Oyalowo has reached more than 400,000 patients, offering healthcare screenings, consultations and treatment for minor injuries.
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  • abril 24, 2025

Sir David Attenborough lanza una nueva película sobre la conservación de los océanos

In his soon-to-be-released film Oceans, Sir David Attenborough discusses the role humans play in protecting the world's many bodies of water. Attenborough, who celebrates his 99th birthday on the 8th, has acknowledged this film as one of the most impactful of his career.
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  • abril 24, 2025

Aprobado un plan másivo para ampliar el sistema ferroviario marroquí

Prior to the 2030 World Cup, King Mohammed VI has given the green light to develop and improve Moroccan transportation services. One of the goals of the project will be to install a line to Marrakesh, the citys capital, and to shorten the travel time between cities.
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  • abril 24, 2025

Un nuevo y revolucionario proceso de reciclaje separa membranas de metales

A new technology separates catalyst materials and fluorinated polymer membranes (PFAS) from catalyst-coated membranes (CCMs). Due to the strong connection between catalysts and PFA membranes, recycling in the past has been difficult; this discovery significantly advances fuel cell technology and recycling methods.
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  • abril 24, 2025

Inglaterra exige la instalación de paneles solares en las viviendas nuevas

In an effort to make UK homes more sustainable and energy efficient, the Local Government Association (LGA) is requiring most newly constructed homes to install solar panels on their roofs within two years of construction, with legislation most likely going into effect in 2027. Grants and loans will also be offered to add solar panels onto existing homes.
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  • abril 24, 2025

Investigadores crean fertilizante ecológico de orina

At the University of Stuggart in Germany, researchers have developed a new type of bio-concrete made of waste materials and a significantly lower ecological footprint than conventional, cement-based concrete.
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  • abril 22, 2025

Islandia registra un aumento del 9,1% en la felicidad en un informe mundial anual

Ranked third happiest country on the 2025 World Happiness Report, Iceland saw a notable increase in score this year. Nature, investment in social issues and a strong sense of resilience were credited as reasons for the sharp rise.
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  • abril 22, 2025

Loro brasileño regresa a su hábitat

The red-tailed amazon parrot, native to Brazil, was once endangered. Now, two of its species are being re-integrated into the wild, and the birds will have tags on their feet to protect from animal trafficking.
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  • abril 22, 2025

Nuevo acuerdo de transporte marítimo: quienes contaminan pagarán

After nearly a decade of global negotiations, a landmark shipping agreement will require ships to abide by newly established fuel standards, as well as pay a fine for excess polution released into the atmosphere, in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.
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  • abril 22, 2025

Comienza la campaña de vacunación contra la polio en Pakistán

A weeklong vaccine campaign for children has kicked off in Pakistan, one of two countries where polio has not been eradicated. Six cases have been reported this year, which is a stark decrease compared to last year.
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  • abril 22, 2025

Un nuevo estudio saca a la luz los efectos positivos del cannabis sobre el cáncer

An analysis of more than 10,000 scientific studies has revealed that cannabis has positive and significant effects on cancer, from managing symptoms like nausea and loss of appetite to fighting the disease head-on.
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  • abril 22, 2025

Mixtape anual Mother Nature lanzado en la ONU

The second volume of the annual Nature Sounds mixtape through the Museum for the United Nations was released to celebrate Earth Day. Each year, a group of artists is selected to take part, with streaming efforts going directly towards nature conservation efforts worldwide.
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Every Thursday, Deacon John Roberts leads a weekly 20-mile ride through San Diego for people experiencing homelessness. Complete 100 miles, and you earn your own bike, plus helmet and lock. These rides boost well-being, freedom - opening doors to new opportunities.
Programa ciclista en San Diego impulsa la independencia de personas sin hogar
A historic milestone for our oceans: the WTO’s Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies officially came into force this week. It will curb harmful subsidies that drive overfishing, protect marine life, and support coastal communities working toward a healthier, more sustainable ocean future.
Acuerdo de la OMC sobre subsidios pesqueros entró en vigor esta semana
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.
Finlandia usa una batería de arena que da energía limpia todo el año
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization has given Indigenous peoples a formal seat at the table. Through the new Amazon Indigenous Peoples’ Mechanism, delegates from each nation will share knowledge, strengthen forest protection, and promote biodiversity for future generations.
Pueblos indígenas logran rol histórico en tratado amazónico

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