by Grace Ebert | Jan 12, 2025
In a lush, wooded pocket in Rouen, France, a meditation space rests on the forest floor.
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by Grace Ebert | Jan 12, 2025
Twenty-five stunning images capturing myriad creatures around the globe are eligible for votes.
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by Komoneed | Jan 9, 2025
In a new study, scientists from University of Southampton, University of the West of England Bristol, University of Exeter, University of Cambridge, University of Leeds and University of Bath have developed a way to make smart, electronic textiles that are also sustainable and biodegradable. The researchers have created ‘Smart, Wearable, and Eco-friendly Electronic Textiles’ (SWEET), […]
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by Komoneed | Jan 9, 2025
Those in the world of recycling know a secret that the average consumer might not be aware of – glass and ceramics are notoriously challenging for the recycling process. Glass and ceramic materials are found abundantly in households, industries, and infrastructures around the world. Think for just a moment of all the times you encounter […]
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by Komoneed | Jan 9, 2025
This post was originally published on The ConversationIn sub-Saharan Africa, high levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution from vehicle tailpipe emissions cause poor health, developmental stunting, and even death. Vehicle emissions also contribute to global...