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Goodbye, Google? Seven Reasons Why a Big Tech-Free Search Engine Is the Smarter Choice

Goodbye, Google? Seven Reasons Why a Big Tech-Free Search Engine Is the Smarter Choice

Tired of Big Tech tracking your every move? Discover seven powerful reasons why switching to an independent, ad-free search engine like GOOD can protect your privacy, the planet, and your freedom online.
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Porsche Will Crush Its Old EVs to Give Birth to Faster, Greener Monsters Than Ever Before

Porsche Will Crush Its Old EVs to Give Birth to Faster, Greener Monsters Than Ever Before

IN A NUTSHELL 🔋 Porsche launches a revolutionary initiative to recycle electric vehicle batteries, aiming for sustainability and innovation. 🛠️ The process involves shredding used batteries into ‘black mass,’ which contains valuable materials like lithium and cobalt. 📊 Porsche aligns with European Union regulations, aiming to recover 80% of lithium by 2031 through comprehensive recycling […]
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Could a 3D-Printed Skin Imitation Replace Animal Testing for Cosmetics?

Could a 3D-Printed Skin Imitation Replace Animal Testing for Cosmetics?

A research team from the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) in Austria and India’s Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) have been working on the development of 3D-printed imitations of human skin that could potentially be used to replace animals in cosmetics testing. Directive 2010/63/EU, European legislation “on the protection of animals used for scientific […]
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Snow in Rocky Mountains Found to Be Contaminated With Metals

Snow in Rocky Mountains Found to Be Contaminated With Metals

A team of researchers from the Desert Research Institute, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the University of Nevada, Reno and Portland State University has discovered contamination in the snow across the Rocky Mountains. The researchers analyzed seasonal snowpack samples from 2018 that were collected across 49 sites around the Rocky Mountains to determine levels of metals […]
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