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Japan’s New Bullet Train Designed With Natural Disasters and Earthquakes in Mind

The new Japanese N700S passenger bullet trains were designed with lithium-ion battery-powered motors to help the trains run during natural disasters.

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.

Wild Bison Are Returning to England’s Forests for the First Time in 6,000 Years

Kent Wildlife Trust is planning a reintroduction of European bison back into England after centuries restoring a West Blean ancient woods in Kent.

The Search Engine That Plants Trees With Every Search Has Just Planted its 100-Millionth Tree

The Ecosia search engine which plants trees from ad revenue it earns on search pages has reached a milestone of planting 100 million trees across the world.

Grupo Hawaiano Bate Récord de Recolección y Extracción de Plástico del Gran Parche de Basura del Pacífico

El Instituto Ocean Voyages Institute hizo historia esta semana al quitar 103 toneladas de redes de pescar y plásticos de consumo de el gran parche de basura del Océano Pacífico.

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...

These Edible Straws Harness Nature to Replace Single-Use Plastic and Help Local Farmers

Harnessing nature to replace single-use plastics, Equo Straws are 100% biodegradable and come in 4 natural flavors sourced from local farming communities.

Mangrove Trees Can Save Americans Tens of Billions in Flood Damages– So New Alliance Gets Planting

Research from UC Santa Cruz shows flooding causes $750 billion in property damage worldwide, but conservation of mangrove forests can prevent a lot.

Family Sells Their London Home to Move to the Smallest African Country and Save Its Coral Reefs

The Seath family plans to repopulate coral reefs across the Seychelles using a farming technique called “micro-fragmentation” with their new nonprofit, Coral Reef Conservation UK.

Ballenas Jorobadas Pastorear Salmón con sus Aletas en un Comportamiento Alimenticio no antes Filmado

Ballenas Jorobadas en las aguas del sur de Alaska fueron grabadas "Pastoreando" a Salmón hacia sus bocas por primera vez en la historia por estudiante de pesca Madison Kosma.

World’s Biggest Liquid Air Battery – ‘The Climate Emission Killer’ – is Now Under Construction in England

One of the biggest challenges with widespread implementation of renewable energy is storage—but now in England, a trailblazing company is developing the world's first...

Hawaii Group Sets Record For Largest Haul of Plastic Removed From The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Ocean Voyages Institute made history this week, removing 103 tons of fishing nets and consumer plastics from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Teen Invents Wristband That Could Curb Infection by Warning Users Against Touching Their Face

This 15-year-old inventor is responsible for developing the VybPro: a small bracelet that vibrates whenever the user is about to touch their face.

Watch Humpback Whales Herd Salmon With Their Fins in Never-Before-Filmed Feeding Behavior

Humpback whales in southern Alaska waters were filmed “herding” salmon into their mouths for the first time in history by fisheries student Madison Kosma.
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¿Una Pizca de Dios? Estas son las 12 Mejores Fotografías del Telescopio Hubble, en su 30º Aniversario en Orbita

En el 30º aniversario del lanzamiento del telescopio espacial Hubble, disfruta de nuestras 12 fotos favoritas de nebulas y el universo.

Scientists Finally Manage to Record the Strange Sounds of the ‘Arctic Unicorn’—the Elusive Narwhal

Marine biologists have finally managed to record the calls of the elusive narwhal—also known as the “Arctic unicorn” of the ocean.

New Plant-Based Bottles and Cups Backed by Coca-Cola And Dannon Can Degrade in a Year

The bioplastic startup Avantium in The Netherlands has won partnerships with Coca-Cola, Dannon, and Carlsberg for innovative plant-based plastic bottles.

Research Says That the Simple Act of Planning a Trip Can Help Boost Your Mental Health

Although the COVID shutdowns have prevented travelers from indulging their wanderlust, this research says that simply planning a trip can boost your mood.

Church Opens Up Its Doors to Muslim Worshippers So They Can Have a Place to Pray During Quarantine

The church's gesture of solidarity has allowed the mosque to welcome twice as many people to their weekly Friday prayer services during Ramadan.