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How Transparent Solar Panels and ‘Quantum Dots’ Could Make Skyscrapers Power Themselves

In labs around the world, scientists and engineers are working to transform skyscrapers into giant solar energy-generating pylons. This has been made possible by a...

World War II Veteran To Get Final Wish: Themed Casket to Match His Passion For Handing Out Juicy Fruit Gum

When 94-year-old Suttie Economy is packed off for the sweet hereafter, his exit strategy is going to be a little sweeter than most. That’s...

Científicos Descubren un Secreto en Lodo Centenario y Diseñan una Nueva Forma de Salvar Ríos Contaminados

Walter and Merrits de PA cambian la forma en la que se restauran los ríos, al demostrar cómo 300 años de interferencia humana crea acumulación de sedimentos.

Woman Designs Sturdy Cardboard Beds For Overrun Hospitals in India – And Her Proud Family Sells Them At Cost

One unexpected upside to the coronavirus lockdown is that for many, it’s become a time of great creativity. When interdisciplinary designer Rhea Shah found...

Scientists Uncover Secret In Centuries-Old Mud, Drawing A New Way To Save Polluted Rivers

A pair of east coast scientists met and fell in love over an interest in researching mud, years before producing a paper that would...

Jóvenes Científicos Crean Limpiador Ambientalmente Amigable de Levadura, Transformando a la Industria Química

Dos jóvenes estudiantes de ingeniería química, Sean Hund y Gaurab Chakrabatri, hicieron un bio peróxido de hidrógeno de levadura, lanzando la línea de limpieza Solugen.

Unsold Beer From Australia‘s Lockdown Is Making Renewable Energy – And in Record Amounts

When Australia's bars and restaurants closed down in March because of COVID-19, huge stores of beer went stale. Those ales haven't gone to waste...

Compuesto de Esponjas Marinas Puede Detener y Matar el Herpes, Cultivarlas Podría Beneficiar a los Indonesios

El químico manzamina-A, encontrado en las esponjas de mar que viven en las aguas indonesias, puede bloquear la replica de células cancerígenas.

Washington Man Rescues 2.4 Million Pounds of Farmers’ Crops Going to Waste, Gets Them to Food Banks Across State

The Washington state nonprofit EastWest Food Rescue delivers truckloads of food that would be thrown out to food banks in western cities like Seattle.

Compound in Sea Sponges Can Stop Cancer and Kill Herpes – And Growing Them Would Benefit Indonesians

The chemical manzamine-A, found in sea sponges (Acanthostrongylophora ingens) living in the waters of indonesia, can block the replication of cancer cells.

Topping Soil With Rock Dust Could Suck Billions of Tons of CO2 From the Air and Increase Crop Nutrients – Study

Using the ERW method of spreading basalt dust on top of the soil can reduce vast amounts of CO2 from the air, and increase crop production.

Young Scientists Make Eco-Friendly Industrial Cleaners From Yeast, Transforming Chemical Industry

Two young chemical engineering students, Sean Hunt and Gaurab Chakrabatri, made a bio hydrogen peroxide from yeast, launching the Solugen line of cleaners.

Vermont Becomes First State to ‘Ban’ Food Waste, in Favor of Composting—And Cutting Landfill Waste in Half

Short of creating a new police department consisting of ‘Oscar the Grouch’ and his friends, Vermont has done almost everything it can to eliminate...

EU Plans to Raise $22 Billion Annually to Protect 30% of Land and Oceans for Biodiversity

To support dimishing biodiversity, the European Commission has drafted a plan to raise 20 billion euro annually to reform agriculture, and protect nature.

For the First Time, Researchers Make Plants That Glow Sustainably—And They Could One Day Light Up Our Homes

Thanks to a gene found in mushrooms, scientists have discovered how to make plants bioluminescent for the duration of their leafy lifetimes.

Científicos Descubren Proteína Completa que Cayó del Espacio Exterior, Podría Darnos Pistas del Origen del Mundo

En un meteorito, científicos creen haber descubierto la primera proteína completa que podría definir el origen de la vida en la Tierra.

Scientists Discover a Complete Protein Found Nowhere on Earth That Fell From Space, May Hint at Planet’s Origin

On a meteorite, scientists believe they have discovered the first complete extraterrestrial protein that could define life's origins on earth.

Whales Feces Represent One of the Greatest Allies Against Climate Change—Even More Than Trees

With whale excrement being a major food source for phytoplankton, any increase in whale populations could be a dramatic weapon against climate change.

Fashion Industry Eyes Alternative Leather Made Out of Cactus–And it’s Sustainable and Eco-Friendly

The biodegradable vegan leather alternative is made out of nopal cactus leaves that are sustainably grown in the Mexican state of Zacatecas.

Swedish Oat Milk Pioneers Offer a Successful Win-Win Path to Struggling U.S Dairy Farmers

Oat milk giant Hälsa Foods is helping struggling U.S. dairy farmers turn their pastures into organic oat crops to serve the exploding milk substitute market.