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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Saliksik sa DNA nagbalik sa mga lorong na‑traffick sa kani-kanilang himpilan

Colombian researchers created a DNA database for Amazona parrots, allowing authorities to trace rescued birds back to their original habitats. This protects genetic diversity, boosts survival, and restores trafficked parrots to the ecosystems where they belong.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

New York, magtatalaga ng all-electric na mga bagong gusali pagsapit ng 2026

New York’s landmark All-Electric Buildings Act mandates that all new buildings under seven stories must be fully electric by 2026, with taller buildings following by 2029. This bold law will lower emissions, improve indoor air, create green jobs, and cut energy costs for residents.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Binibilisan ng France ang pagbalik ng sining ng Africa sa bagong saligang batas

France has introduced an ambitious Heritage Bill to fast-track the return of African artworks acquired during colonial times. Items held in public collections may now be returned to originating countries, signaling a new era of cultural justice, reconnection, and restitution.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Pinakamalawak na Marine Protected Area ng Canada, pinangalanang Deep‑Sea Oasis

Canada has just established the Tang.ɢ̱wan–ḥačxʷiqak–Tsig̱is MPA, spanning 133,017 km²—larger than Vancouver Island. Co-managed with First Nations, this deep‑sea sanctuary shields rare hydrothermal vents, biodiversity hotspots and seabed ecosystems in a new era of marine stewardship.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Foreign Tourists Tutulong Sa Pagprotekta ng Magagandang Tanawin ng NZ

From 2027, international tourists will contribute NZ$20–40 to visit Milford Sound, Tongariro Crossing, Cathedral Cove, and Aoraki Mount Cook. This fair action helps fund conservation, infrastructure, and jobs—protecting these natural wonders for all our futures.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Color-Changing Sensor sa Papel, Agarang Nakakakita ng Mapanganib na Gas

A simple yet brilliant sensor made with dye‑coated silica squares changes color upon exposure to 12 toxic gases, identifying them with 99% accuracy in just five minutes. It’s low‑cost, durable, and humidity‑proof—a practical breakthrough for environmental safety. 
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Glass na walang hugas kaya agad linis sa tulong ng electric field

Chinese scientists developed transparent, low-cost glass that removes 95% of dust within 10 seconds using electric fields—no water or chemicals needed. It even blocks new particles from settling, offering sustainable, maintenance-free solutions from skyscrapers to Mars rovers.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Sama‑samang Sayaw, Pinapalakas ang Kalusugan at Pagtutulungan ng Henerasyon

A new pilot in Ireland shows teens and seniors dancing together reduces sitting time in older adults and boosts cognition for both. This joyful, creative connection counters ageism and heals social distance, one dance step at a time.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Asul na kulay mula sa algae, kapalit ng sintetikong pangkulay

  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Tunay na circularity: Hotel sa Bali gumagawa ng muwebles mula sa basura

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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Simbahang inklusibo sa Nigeria, tahanan ng mga bingi at pipi

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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Nagbalik ang ligaw na jaguar cub sa Argentina matapos ang 30 taon

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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Kenya, matagumpay na naalis ang sakit na “sleeping sickness”

After decades of effort, Kenya has become the 10th African country to successfully eliminate HAT, a vector-borne illness transmitted by tsetse flies, as a public health concern. The achievement contributes to a global total of at least 57 countries that have met the target for neglected tropical diseases.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Ang enerhiyang malinis pumapailanlang: kite mobile naglilikhang kuryente sa irlanda

On Ireland’s windswept Atlantic coast, giant mobile kites now generate clean electricity—no towers, just a yo-yo motion that powers homes off the grid. The world’s first airborne wind energy test site in Mayo is already charging batteries during storms and promising a flexible, landscape-friendly energy revolution.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Fermented stevia may lumaban sa cancer sa pancreas nang maingat at epektibo

Hiroshima University researchers discovered that when stevia leaf extract is fermented with a special banana-leaf bacterium, it kills pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy kidney cells. This microbial transformation creates a powerful compound (CAME) offering hope for a natural, targeted treatment.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Venus Williams tampok sa Barbie bilang tagumpay sa pagkakapantay-pantay

Barbie’s Inspiring Women collection now features Venus Williams, dressed in her iconic 2007 Wimbledon outfit with racket, ball, and green gem necklace. The doll honors her historic fight that secured equal prize money at Wimbledon and her lasting legacy as a Grand Slam champion and role model.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Makasaysayang Batas ng EU, Mas Pinalakas ang Kalayaan sa Media

August marked a significant milestone for media freedom in the EU with the implementation of a groundbreaking legislation that prohibits social media platforms from arbitrarily deleting or restricting content from independent media, enhances transparency in media ownership and state advertising, and limits the use of spyware against journalists.
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  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Taong rekord para sa agilang puti ang buntot: tatlong sisiw lumipad

Since the start of a reintroduction programme in 2019, a total of six baby eagles have now fledged. All of the chicks are fitted with satellite tags so the project team can track their progress. The white-tailed eagle was Britain's largest bird of prey before it was hunted to extinction in the south of England in the 18th Century.
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For the first time, wind and solar together provide more than one-third of Brazil’s electricity. This clean energy milestone shows how fast renewables are rising, cutting emissions while powering millions of homes with sustainable and affordable energy.
Higit isang-katlo ng kuryente sa Brazil mula sa hangin at araw
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.
Pinapayagan na ang alagang hayop sa dorm ng ilang US colleges
From 2027, international tourists will contribute NZ$20–40 to visit Milford Sound, Tongariro Crossing, Cathedral Cove, and Aoraki Mount Cook. This fair action helps fund conservation, infrastructure, and jobs—protecting these natural wonders for all our futures.
Foreign Tourists Tutulong Sa Pagprotekta ng Magagandang Tanawin ng NZ
In 2024, 91% of newly commissioned global renewables—mostly solar and wind—delivered electricity more cheaply than fossil fuel alternatives. Solar cost 41% less, wind 53% less. With 582 GW added and $57 bn in fuel savings, clean energy is firmly winning the economics race.
Mahigit 90 % ng Bagong Renewable Projects Mas Mura Kaysa Fossil Fuels

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