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Esta Carretera de California se Convirerte en la Primera Carretera Estatal Fabricada con Plástico Reciclado en los EE. UU.

No sólo es el proceso usado por CalTrans más ecológico que los métodos tradicionales, el material dura 3 veces más que el asfalto normal.

Unilever Announces it Will Spend $1 Billion To Rid its Cleaning Products Of Fossil Fuel Footprints By 2030

One of the world's leading manufacturers of cleaning and laundry products, Unilever, announced it will accelerate the sustainability of its brands by sourcing 100%...

This Vending Machine Refills Cleaning Products—Reining in Plastic And Saving You Money

A Chilean startup is bringing their successful model of cleaning product vending machines to New York City, helping residents save money and avoid single-use...

Breakthrough For Spinal Cord Injuries and Dementia as Protein Builds ‘Striking’ Repairs

A drug that repairs damage to the brain and spinal cord has been created by British scientists offering hope for new therapies that address...

This California Highway Has Just Become the First State Road Made From Recycled Plastic in the US

This may look like just an ordinary stretch of newly-paved road, but it's actually being hailed as the first mile of recycled plastic highway...

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.

Beautiful Mural in Warsaw Eats Up Smog, Purifying The Air Equal to 720 Trees

Warsaw, Poland became the latest city to feature public art projects that also clean city air, as a giant mural made of special, sun-activated,...

Amazing Fungus Discovered at Chernobyl Could Be Grown On Rockets to Protect Astronauts from Toxic Space Radiation

Fungus found in the destroyed reactors of Chernobyl could be used as a protective radiation shield for astronauts, as it consumes radiation.

Posible Hito en la Investigación del Alzheimer: Encuentran que la Oxitocina Revierte Daño en Cerebros de Roedores

Descubrimiento de científicos, con suerte, podrían ser un hallazgo para la investigación del Alzheimer, después de encontrar que la oxitocina revierta el daño cognitivo en el cerebro de ratones.

New Transparent Spray-on Coating For Windows Can Block Heat And Conduct Electricity For Cheap Smart Solution

A new transparent spray-on coating is much more cost-effective—while providing similar performance—to smart windows that block heat.

New Study Says Infrared Lasers Destroy Harmful Plaques in Alzheimer’s Brains

A new study from the Tokyo University of Science shows how infrared lasers can destroy harmful plaques that build up in Alzheimer's brains.

That’s a Relief: Scientists Now Say Future Yellowstone Eruptions Are Likely to be Much Weaker Than in Ages Past

A blast from the Yellowstone supervolcano would be devastating to humanity, but new research shows the eruptions are becoming slower and weaker than before.

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.

Possible Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Research: ‘Love Drug’ Oxytocin Found to Reverse Damage in Mice Brains

Scientists are hopeful their discovery might be a breakthrough in Alzheimer's research, after oxytocin is found to reverse cognitive damage in mice brains.

BeyondPlastic Awards For Innovative Packaging: Bags that Melt When Boiled and Sustainable Toothpaste Tube

Beyondplastic.net announced it's BEYONDPLASTIC Award winners, with prizes going to solutions for plastic packaging, including Coolpaste, and Item Bag 2.0

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.

The Largest Urban Rooftop Farm in the World is Now Bearing Fruit (and More) in Paris

Agripolis, an urban farming firm, is beginning to produce fruit and vegetables for businesses and citizens in Paris with the largest rooftop farm on earth.

Diluting Plasma Shown to Rejuvenate Tissue and Reverse Signs of Aging in Old Mice, Says Cool New Study

The study by the University of California–Berkeley about diluting blood plasma, may soon lead to a treatment for reversing symptoms of old age in humans.

MIT Scientists Design Autonomous UV Robot That Can Disinfect Boston Food Bank in Just 30 Minutes

The robot, designed by the CSAIL robotics team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, could soon be used in factories and supermarkets, too.

Color-Changing Inks Can Be Printed onto Clothing to Warn the Wearer About Potential Health Issues

These new biomaterial-based inks from Tufts University can be printed onto clothing so they can change color based on the wearer's safety.