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Finnish researchers created a biodegradable UV-filter from red onion dyes and nanocellulose that blocks 99.9% of harmful UV light and lets through 80% of useful sunshine. It outlasted petroleum-based plastics—ups solar tech and honors Earth’s materials.
(c) Abishek Hayare
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Un filtre solaire biodégradable à base d’oignon révolutionne l’énergie

ZME SCIENCE

  • septembre 8, 2025
In a first-ever underwater drilling mission off Cape Cod, researchers uncovered a vast reserve of freshwater hidden beneath the ocean floor. This discovery offers hope for a water-stressed world—though tests continue to ensure safety, sustainability, and fair access.
(c) Artion Vallat
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Des scientifiques détectent un aquifère d’eau douce sous l’océan, source d’espoir

MONGABAY

  • septembre 8, 2025
In South Korea, a modified 3D "glue gun" can print biodegradable bone grafts directly onto fractures. It allows precise healing, releases antibiotics, and speeds recovery—paving the way for smarter, faster, and more effective surgical care.
(c) Zhanat86
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Pistolet 3D dépose des greffes osseuses biodégradables sur fractures

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • septembre 8, 2025
A first-ever study mapped mesophotic zones (50–200 m deep) in Cyprus, uncovering over 200 species, including corals and sea pens never recorded there before. This baseline empowers action to protect fragile reefs and influence conservation policy for a richer future.
(c) Niklas Kiehl
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Des chercheurs mettent au jour des espèces inédites au large de Chypre

OCEAN GRAPHIC MAGAZINE

  • septembre 8, 2025
Nepal’s Supreme Court ordered all polluting industries within 15 km of Lumbini,  famed birthplace of the Buddha, to close or relocate within two years, preserving Buddhist heritage and Nepal’s largest population of sarus cranes, a threatened species with cultural and ecological value.
(C) WWF Neap Samir Jung Tapa/Mongabay
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Le Népal protège Lumbini et les grues sarus menacées d’extinction

MONGABAY

  • août 30, 2025
Canada’s Supreme Court refuses a final appeal, ending a 170-year struggle and restoring a 1.5-mile stretch of Lake Huron shoreline to the Saugeen First Nation. This decision honors treaty promises, cultural heritage, and spiritual stewardship—sparking hope for reconciliation.
(c) Michael Rodock
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Retour historique de la plage de Saugeen après 170 ans de combat

THE GUARDIAN

  • août 30, 2025
UCLA scientists have engineered AlloCAR70-NKT—an “off-the-shelf” immune cell therapy, ready-to-use, that attacks kidney tumors directly, reprograms protective environments, and avoids need for custom patient cells. A hopeful leap for late-stage cancer treatment.
(c) Robina Weermeijer
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Thérapie cellulaire “prête à l’emploi” ouvre une nouvelle ère contre le cancer du rein

MEDICAL XPRESS

  • août 30, 2025
A new “bubble barrier” designed in Derby lifts hidden plastic from riverbeds to the surface for collection, protecting marine life and stopping pollution before it reaches the ocean. If successful, 42 vessels could soon clean rivers across Europe—and make the UK a global leader.
(c) Pixabay
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Des barrières à bulles pour libérer les rivières du plastique

BBC

  • août 30, 2025
Several US colleges are allowing pets in dorms to help students cope with stress, anxiety, and homesickness and boost student engagement and connections. While service and emotional support animals are legally protected, more institutions are joyfully allowing pets with certain guidelines.
(c) Anastasiya Lobanovskaya
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Des animaux de compagnie dans les dortoirs pour apaiser le stress

AP NEWS

  • août 30, 2025
Electrical engineer Patrick Schlott has refurbished and retrofitted used pay phones that the public can use for free around rural Vermont— internet-enabled and especially helpful where cell service is unavailable. Over 370 calls have been made so far. Retro tech that brings safety where mobile networks fail.
(c) Ambitious Studio Rick Barrett
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Vermont ressuscite les téléphones publics pour reconnecter sa communauté

POPULAR SCIENCE

  • août 30, 2025
Oxford United’s new, 16,000-seat stadium has won planning approval as the UK’s first fully electric venue, powered by solar panels and heat pumps—cutting CO₂ by 80%. With transport links, wellness spaces, hotel and greenery, it promises community impact and sustainability.
(c) Tim Bernhard
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Oxford United inaugure le premier stade 100 % électrique au Royaume-Uni

SPORTS VENUE BUSINESS

  • août 23, 2025
Coartem Baby, a sweet, dissolvable malaria medicine for infants under 5 kg, has been approved in Africa. Developed by Novartis and MMV with African-led trials, it fills a vital gap and brings hope to the continent’s youngest lives. A bold leap forward in child health.
(c) Егор Камелев
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L’APCDC salue le premier traitement anti-paludisme sûr pour bébés

AFRICA NEWS

  • août 23, 2025
Conservationists have unveiled the first high-res maps of mycorrhizal fungi—earth’s underground lifelines—in soils across 130 countries. Yet 90% of fungal biodiversity hotspots lie unprotected. This atlas is inspiring restoration, climate resilience, and fresh conservation strategies.
(c) Wietse Jongsma
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Des scientifiques cartographient les champignons cachés pour verdir la planète

THE GUARDIAN

  • août 23, 2025
Scientists in Korea and Japan created a stable strontium-iron-cobalt crystal that inhales and exhales oxygen on command—under mild conditions. Reversible and durable, it's a bright breakthrough for fuel cells, smart windows, and heat-controlling electronics.
(c) Bhautik Patel
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Un cristal « respirant » l’oxygène promet des technologies propres et futées

DESIGNBOOM

  • août 23, 2025
In a stunning discovery, sniffer dogs found dung from Sumatran rhinos in Way Kambas, where they were thought gone forever. One test confirms it is rhino; two more are pending. If verified, it could spark vital rescue efforts—and a new chance for this critically endangered species.
(c) Lucas Alexander
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Lueur d’espoir : des chiens retrouvent des traces de rhinos de Sumatra

MONGABAY

  • août 20, 2025
Researchers at University of Washington and Microsoft blended dried, powdered seaweed into cement, crafting concrete with 21% lower global warming impact—yet maintained structural strength. Guided by machine learning, they hit on this greener mix in just 28 days.
(c) Norikio Yamamoto
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Du ciment enrichi en algues réduit le carbone sans sacrifier la solidité

PHYS

  • août 20, 2025
Against the odds of earthquakes and pandemics, Nepal reached over 95% rubella vaccination, and WHO declared its elimination. Four national campaigns, outreach, innovative lab tests, and community dedication achieved this win for a future where babies are born healthy and safe.
(c) Raimond Klavins
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Le Népal élimine la rubéole en Asie du Sud-Est

DOWN TO EARTH

  • août 20, 2025
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Electric vehicles are charging ahead in Germany, making up 30.6% of all new car sales. This milestone reflects strong climate commitments, growing consumer trust, and clean technology driving Europe toward a greener, healthier future of mobility.
Les voitures électriques atteignent 30 % du marché en Allemagne
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.
La Chine bat des records avec un déploiement massif d’énergie solaire et éolienne
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.
La faune reprend vie dans le parc national Faro au Cameroun
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