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Self-Powered Wildfire Detector Could Help Fight the Spread of Deadly Blazes, Using The Motion of Trees For Power

Smokey the Bear admonished that only you can prevent forest fires, but what if Smokey had some high-tech backup? A team of scientists at Michigan...

Revestimiento Transparente en Aerosol para Ventanas Bloquea Calor y Conduce Electricidad, Inteligente y Económica

Un nuevo revestimiento transparente en aerosol para ventanas es mucho más barato y efectivo - mientras que provee similar rendimiento - para las ventanas inteligentes que bloquean el calor.
ITER workers unveil lid in 2020

Reactor de Fusión Gigante más Caliente que el Sol Para Proporcionar Energía Limpia Ilimitada Sin Residuos es un Hito

La fase de ensamblaje de uno de los proyectos más complejos de ingeniería de la humanidad - un reactor de fusión nuclear llamado ITER - lanzado en Francia.

Video Game Industry Is Nudging 250 Million Gamers To Protect The Planet

Some of the world's largest mobile video game developers have formed an alliance to raise awareness about renewable energy and the climate crisis through...

Scientists Hack Photosynthesis to Make Crops Produce More, But With Less Water

A team of researchers are managing to tweak the system of photosynthesis in plants to help them conserve water and increase food yields—and, they...

This New German Car is Covered With Solar Panels and Charges As It Drives

For electric car drivers, a big fear is being stuck far from a charging station on the side of the road. While some have suggested...
ITER workers unveil lid in 2020

A Giant Fusion Reactor Hotter than the Sun to Provide Unlimited Clean Energy Without Waste Marks Milestone

The assembly phase of one of humanity's most-complex engineering projects—a giant nuclear fusion reactor called ITER—launched in France.
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3D-Printer Completes the Largest 3D-Printed Home in Europe – With 2 Stories and 980 Square Feet – in Just 3 Weeks

The largest 3D-printed home ever made in Europe—a two story affair with two living rooms, a kitchen, bathroom, and foyer—has recently been completed by...

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.

Wind Power is Now So Cheap, It Could Start Paying Money Back to UK Consumers

Households across the UK may soon begin experiencing dramatic reductions in electricity costs thanks to newly-built offshore wind farms.

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.

How Costa Rica Slowed, Stopped, Then Reversed Deforestation in Their Rainforests

Once the captial of logging and deforestation in Latin America, Costa Rica's Payment for Environmental Service model helped reforest the country.

Bank With A Conscience: The Aspiration Debit Card Helped Customers Finance 1Mil Trees Planted, and Get Cash Back

Aspiration, a ‘B Corporation’ with social good as its top priority—helps customers plant trees and pays cash back for doing business with green companies.

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

2 Million People in India Gather to Plant 20 Million Trees Along the River Ganges—All While Social Distancing

While social-distancing and wearing masks, residents and government workers in India's Uttar Pradesh planted 20 million trees in one day.

Pakistan Meets the UN Climate Goals One Decade Before Deadline in Continuation of Green Economic Legacy

Pakistan recently met its commitments to UN Sustainable Development Goal 13: urgent action against climate change through a variety of different policies.

Giant Floating Balloons Will Bring Internet Access to 20,000 Square Miles in Remote Kenya

Large solar-powered balloons will beam 4G LTE internet onto remote parts of Kenya, as Telkom Kenya and Google partner to bring Loon Project to Africa.

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.

Malnutrition Across India Has Plummeted By 60 Million–And Most of Asia Has a Similar Success Story

India decreased the number of people suffering from malnutrition by 60 million—a 21% drop in just 15 years—and other Asian nations saw similar gains.

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.