


Scientists Map Where Orphan Wells Threaten Aquifers in the U.S.
Scientists from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) have for the first time compiled a map of groundwater variables to understand which aquifers in the United States are most vulnerable to being contaminated by “orphan wells” — gas and oil wells that have no active owner and are no longer producing, but have not yet […]
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“We envision a future where plastic waste is no longer a burden, but a valuable resource.” – Interview with Dominion Baidoo
Dominion Baidoo aims to tackle plastic pollution and malaria. His Nigerian startup Plastic 2 Paint produces high-quality wall paint from recycled drinking water sachets – infused with organic insect repellent.
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“It is very basic but giving is so much more rewarding than taking” – Interview with Bart Nijsink
In our interview, Bart Nijsink explains how the Sheltersuit Foundation came about and how he thinks people should treat the homeless.
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Climbing Shoes Can Release Potentially Harmful Chemicals Into the Air of Bouldering Gyms, Study Says
In a new study, scientists are raising concerns over chemicals shed from climbing shoes in bouldering gyms. According to the study, abrasion from the shoes as they strike the holds can release chemicals into the indoor air breathed by climbers. The researchers behind the study noted that climbing shoes are made with highly durable rubber […]
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