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The United States has just welcomed its first hydrogen-powered passenger train, ZEMU, which debuted last weekend. Running on clean fuel, the train marks a major step toward greener transport, reducing emissions while showing that sustainable travel can also be fast, modern, and reliable.
(c) Baixi Liu
(c) Baixi Liu
  • Oktubre 9, 2025

Unang hydrogen train ng US matagumpay na inilunsad

Noong nakaraang weekend, inilunsad sa US ang ZEMU, ang kauna-unahang tren na pinatatakbo ng hydrogen. Isa itong malaking hakbang para sa malinis at makabagong transportasyon, na nagbabawas ng polusyon habang nag-aalok ng mabilis at maaasahang biyahe.

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.
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Scientists monitoring the ozone layer report that the hole above Antarctica has reduced to its smallest measured size since 2019. Thanks to favourable weather and lower ozone-depleting emissions, the drop could mean a healthier atmosphere and milder ultraviolet exposure for southern latitudes — good news for people and ecosystems alike.
(c) Gatis Marcinkevics

Lumiliit ang butas sa ozone sa Antarktika — pinakamaliit mula 2019

  • Disyembre 2, 2025
Two 19-year-old college students from Portugal have created Trovador — a six-legged, AI-enabled robot that can navigate rugged terrain and replant trees in wildfire-scorched hills. It plants up to 200 saplings per hour, achieves 85–90 % survival in trials, and could revive forests where humans and machines can’t reach.
(c) Karsten Winegeart

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Researchers at the University of Cologne have discovered a powerful antibody — 04_A06 — that neutralizes around 98.5 % of over 300 tested HIV strains. In lab experiments the antibody reduced viral load to undetectable levels — a major step toward broad-spectrum therapies for prevention and treatment worldwide.
(c) Antirudh

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  • Disyembre 2, 2025

Karamihan sa Nabasa

A new French study finds that insect-eating bird species—like blackbirds and chaffinches—have increased by 2–3 % since the 2018 ban on neonicotinoid pesticides. The shift offers a promising signal for the recovery of biodiversity.
Unti-unting bumabalik ang mga insekto-kumakain na ibon sa France matapos ang pag-ban sa neonicotinoids
Three octogenarian nuns broke away from their care home and reoccupied their old convent near Salzburg. They have been granted permission to remain there “until further notice.” - the condition? They have to stay off social media. Church officials promise medical care and services.
Pinayagang manatili ang tatlong nakatatandang madre sa kanilang dating kumbento
A recent study reveals that solar electricity can cost as little as €0.023 per unit, making it the cheapest form of power globally. In Europe, solar generation hit a new milestone: 22% of the electricity mix in June 2025 and rising fast.
Ang enerhiyang solar, pinakamurang kagamitan sa kuryente sa mundo
New research from Australia shows that people aged 70+ who listen to music most days have a 39% lower risk of dementia, while playing an instrument is linked to a 35% reduction. Those doing both see up to a 33% drop — suggesting music might be a powerful, joyful way to support brain health.
Pakinggan ang Musika pag Lampas sa 70, Bumababa ang Dementia ng Halos 40%
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