Passer au contenu
Aucun résultat
  • English
  • Español
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Kiswahili
  • Tagalog
contact@greatnews.global
  • Home
  • About
SUPPORT US
Great News
  • English
  • Español
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Kiswahili
  • Tagalog
Great News
(c) Aaron Burden/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Matériaux révolutionnaires découverts au hasard extraient l’eau de l’air

PHYS

  • mai 24, 2025
(c) Bru-nO/Pixabay CC0
  • Uncategorized

ChatGPT LEGO : concevez vos propres constructions

DESIGNBOOM

  • mai 24, 2025
(c) KG Baek/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

La Chine réduit ses émissions énergétiques grâce au virage vert

TECH XPLORE

  • mai 16, 2025
After taking down webpages related to clean energy, conservation practices and other climate change-related topics, a lawsuit was filed by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York over access to government information. Three months later, the webpages are going back up.
(c) Komarov Egor/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

L’USDA rétablit ses pages web climatiques supprimées en février

AP NEWS

  • mai 16, 2025
Electricity prices throughout Europe dropped significantly after France and Italy broke records for solar energy production the week of April 28. The decrease in prices and demand lasted through the week but were expected to rise following demand.
(c) Andrii Bondarenko/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

France-Italie pulvérisent leurs records de production solaire

PV MAGAZINE

  • mai 16, 2025
Researchers at the University of Surrey have discovered an advanced display screen technology for smartphones and smartwatches, tablets and even medical devices. With the potential to reduce production costs, the use of harmful waste and overall prove to be beneficial for the environment, the new technology will be presented at a conference in California in May.
(c) Viktor Talashuk/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Écrans nouvelle génération : performances et écologie boostées

EUREKALERT

  • mai 16, 2025
A species of lizard first spotted in 1991 and categorized as “lost” for the past 30 years has reappeared in South Africa. Research duo Darren Pietersen and John Davies returned to the site where the lizard was originally discovered and came across it again.
(c) Sean Robertson/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Un gecko, auparavant considéré comme éteint, réapparaît dans un désert d’Afrique du Sud

EURONEWS

  • mai 16, 2025
In the face of change and political turmoil, investing in art and fostering creativity can lead to a sense of community, strengthen the economy and provide a sense of belonging to many.
(c) Matthieu Comoy/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

L’importance de l’art et de la créativité en tant que leviers de changement

SSIR

  • mai 16, 2025
An app designed by a team at the University of Washington notifies cyclists when a car gets within four feet of them, with the goal of preventing collisions and allow for an easier riding experience. A  sensor on the bike's handlebars sends a signal to the cyclist's phone, allowing them to react accordingly and choose an appropriate route to take.
(c) Alessio Sogetti/Unsplash CC=
  • Uncategorized

ProxiCycle protège les cyclistes des dangers

TECH XPLORE

  • mai 10, 2025
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.
(c) Wylkon Cardoso/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Un journal brésilien offre un sens de l’utilité à ses lecteurs

THE GUARDIAN

  • mai 10, 2025
In Q1 2025, 43% of the renewable energy across the Australian Capital Territory was produced from the main power grid in Australia. Generated between the months of January and March, renewables will continue to be positive for the wholesale electricity market, making the market clearner and more reliable.
(c) Jamie Davies/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Le réseau électrique australien produit 43 % d’énergies renouvelables

ECOWATCH

  • mai 10, 2025
The annual, global ocean conservation conference titled "Our Ocean, Our Action" took place from April 28th to April 30th in South Korea, with leaders from across the globe committing 9.1 billion to ocean conservation and restoration efforts.
(c) Matt Paul Catalano/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Une conférence mobilise 9,1 milliards de dollars pour la protection des océans

ECOWATCH

  • mai 10, 2025
A technology start-up in Switzerland was recently given approval to place solar panels on a stretch of railway tracks operated by transN.The solar panels can be used to power the trains themselves or to power the signs, stations and signals along the train's path.
(c) Piotr Guzik/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

La Suisse transforme des voies ferrées en centrale solaire

ECOWATCH

  • mai 10, 2025
Cafeterias in Spain are making an effort to adjust their menus amidst concerns raised about the correlation between health disparities and socioeconomic status, the decree comes into effect with the hopes of curbing said disparity among low-income families.
(c) Ang Nguyen/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Les cantines scolaires espagnoles remplacent les aliments gras par des légumes frais pour combattre l’obésité infantile

EURONEWS

  • mai 10, 2025
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.
(c) Incat via ecowatch.com
  • Uncategorized

Le plus grand navire électrique au monde a quitté le port tasmanien, marquant une étape clé pour la transition écologique maritime

ECOWATCH

  • mai 2, 2025
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.
(c) Skyler Zilka/Unsplash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Une étude révèle les effets positifs des bandes de fleurs sauvages sur la croissance des cultures et la biodiversité

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • mai 2, 2025
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.
(c) Marcin Jozwiak/Unspash CC0
  • Uncategorized

Renforcement de la sécurité énergétique grâce à la transition loin des énergies fossiles

ECOWATCH

  • mai 2, 2025
Précédent1 … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 … 29Suivant
Plus aucun article à charger

Most Read

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.
Première femme conductrice de métro au Pakistan, une avancée historique
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.
L’accord de l’OMC sur les subventions à la pêche est entré en vigueur
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.
Une batterie de sable alimente désormais une ville finlandaise toute l’année
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.
La nouvelle promotion d’astronautes de la NASA compte plus de femmes que d’hommes

Contact Info

  • Phone: 41-79-868-4446
  • Email: contact@greatnews.global
  • Website: greatnews.global

Copyright © 2025 - Creative Themes

Terms & Services | Privacy Policy

Propulsé par
...
►
Les cookies nécessaires activent des fonctionnalités essentielles du site comme les connexions sécurisées et les ajustements des préférences de consentement. Ils ne stockent pas de données personnelles.
Aucun
►
Les cookies fonctionnels supportent des fonctionnalités comme le partage de contenu sur les réseaux sociaux, la collecte de retours, et l’activation d’outils tiers.
Aucun
►
Les cookies analytiques suivent les interactions des visiteurs, fournissant des informations sur des métriques telles que le nombre de visiteurs, le taux de rebond et les sources de trafic.
Aucun
►
Les cookies publicitaires diffusent des annonces personnalisées basées sur vos visites précédentes et analysent l'efficacité des campagnes publicitaires.
Aucun
►
Les cookies non classifiés sont des cookies que nous sommes en train de classer, en collaboration avec les fournisseurs de cookies individuels.
Aucun
Propulsé par