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Nueva Enzima Desarrollada para Descomponer Botellas de Plástico en Horas Va Camino de Cambiar el Reciclaje

Carbios es el responsable de crear una nueva enzima que rompe las botellas de plástico en sólo 10 horas --todo esto mientras las mantiene molecularmente sólidas.

Estas Actualizaciones Optimistas sobre el COVID-19 nos Otorga Evidencia de Esperanza que Necesitábamos en Abril

En algunos de los países más golpeados alrededor del mundo, el incremento de nuevos casos y muertes muestran signos de descenso y recuperación.

For the First Time in 240 Years, White-Tailed Eagles Spotted Flying Over England

Conservationists are rejoicing as a white-tailed eagle—one of the largest of the bird species on Earth—was seen flying over North York Moors National Park.

Swiss Village Has Been Projecting World Flags Onto One of Their Tallest Mountains in Solidarity of Pandemic

Every night for the past three weeks, the 14,700-foot mountain in Zermatt has been illuminated with a different national flag to show global unity.

Watch Notre Dame Cathedral Bell Ring Out for Healthcare Workers on the One-Year Anniversary of Its Fire

On the one-year anniversary of the fire that almost burnt the Notre Dame cathedral to the ground, the bell rang out in solidarity with healthcare workers.

Newly-Developed Solar Cell Earns Two World Records for Its ‘Extraordinary’ Efficiency

The solar cell developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) boasts a record-setting efficiency rate of almost 50%.

Exciting New Data Says Renewables Accounted for Almost Three Quarters of New Energy Capacity in 2019

Not only did renewable energy sources make up more than 70% of new global power capacity, solar and wind accounted for 90% of it.

In Groundbreaking Vote for Sustainability, EU Moves to Approve Insects for Human Consumption

The legislation is set to open up a whole new market to a sustainable source of protein and nutrition for the European Union.

These Optimistic COVID Updates Give Us the Evidence We Need for Hope in April

In some of the hardest-hit nations around the world, rates of new cases and fatalities are showing signs of decline and recovery.

Otra Ronda de Actualizaciones Positivas Acerca de los Brotes de COVID en el Mundo

Desde vacunas que se están probando al rededor del mundo hasta biofísico ganador de un Premio Nobel que predice la recuperación, aquí hay algunas buenas noticias de la pandemia COVID-19.

Starbucks and McDonald’s Aim to Replace 250 Billion Paper Coffee Cups with Recyclable Alternatives

NextGen Cup, led by Starbucks and McDonald’s, launched a pilot program to create a green alternative to the 250 billion discard paper coffee cups.

They’re Fixing The World’s Plastic Problem Using ‘The Milkman’ Concept – With All Your Favorite Products

Rather than just delivering milk to people's doorsteps, Loop is creating a circular delivery of groceries with all packaging being washed and reused.

Farming in the Forest: A Chance to Reverse 1,000 Years of Destructive Land-Use Practices

Multi-layered forest farming instead of outdated mono-crop agriculture is a win-win for climate change, ecosystems, wildlife diversity, and human health.

Smelling Your Lover’s Shirt Could Improve Your Sleep As Much as Sleeping Aids

People who slept with their romantic partner's t-shirt was shown to improve sleep quality on par with sleep supplements such as melatonin.

Apple and Pear Cores Turned Into Chemical-Free Sweetener as an Alternative to Artificial Sweeteners and Sugar

Dutch scientists are creating a chemical-free, calorie-free sweetener made from apple and pear waste to replace sugar and artificial sweeteners.

Nuevas Fotos de la Superficie del Sol son Capturadas y Aclamadas como Referentes de los Logros de la Ciencia

Estas revolucionarias fotos de la superficie del sol están siendo llamadas el hito del momento por un "nueva era de la astronomía solar"

German Supermarket Saves Over 2,000 Tons of Food By Reselling Items Other Stores Won’t

SirPlus, a Berlin supermarket, specializes in selling ugly, misshapen produce and mislabeled food products to consumers at 80% of its original price.

‘Unprecedented’ New Photos of the Sun’s Surface Are Being Hailed as Landmark Achievement for Science

These groundbreaking photos of the surface of the sun are being hailed as a landmark moment for a “new era of solar astronomy”.

British Carbon Tax Leads to Whopping 93% Drop in Coal-Fired Electricity

After the tax was introduced in England, Scotland, and Wales back in 2015, coal-fired electricity use fell from 40% to 3% in just three years.

Rather Than Slip into Depression, Man Quits Job, Sells Possessions, and Travels the World With a Ferret

After enduring three heartbreaking losses in the same year, this former airman quit his job so he could find happiness on the road with his pet ferret.